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Sour Grape...ala' BOG

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Thanks Max...

Sour Grape is unique actually. It can look a bit like GSC but it isn't related and is nothing like GSC in reality.

It was made using Grape Punch which is a Lifesaver x Bogglegum and that was done by my son and then I did cross to Sour Bubble.
 
Thanks Max...

Sour Grape is unique actually. It can look a bit like GSC but it isn't related and is nothing like GSC in reality.

It was made using Grape Punch which is a Lifesaver x Bogglegum and that was done by my son and then I did cross to Sour Bubble.

Yeah, I thought Bushy YOUNG Grower (your son) did the Grape Punch! Nice job too for the first time out of the gate!! Didn't it come from your original BOGBubble strain? I hope your son plans to carry on the family tradition! Clearly you passed the gift as a dominant trait! lol.

Sour Grape may look like GSC, but one important distinction (to me) is that GSC is known to be lanky, stretchy and unruly, while your Sour Grape is not, and throws some of the tightest nugs I've seen yet!! Best, -Max
 
Thanks Max...

Sour Grape is unique actually. It can look a bit like GSC but it isn't related and is nothing like GSC in reality.

It was made using Grape Punch which is a Lifesaver x Bogglegum and that was done by my son and then I did cross to Sour Bubble.


It was a grape Bogglegum he crossed to a nice Lifesaver



lol...Clearly, the Sour Grape is doing it's job!! :wacky: You listed the lineage right above my post. SHEESH, MAX...smoke some more bro...smoke some more! :hungover:


;)
 
Here are some pics of our just finishing Sour Grape Mom. We took these pics at 52 days and chopped at 53. Some people say my Sour Grape looks like Girl Scout Cookies. I disagree, Girl Scout Cookies looks like my Sour Grape. ;)

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BOG I'd take your cut of SG over any misc. Cookie cut any day! I feel your gear to be far better then any cookie cross for the simple fact you and your ms. know your shit and have many examples proving so and we all know the cookie BS so I'd take proven genetics from proven breeders over putting faith into the latest hyped strain with a questionable genetic make up...
BOG is another tremendous addition to the bay with some real deal genetics and one of the extremely few breeders left in which there's no hesitation to buy as much gear as you'd like knowing it's sold work!
Thanks BOG just got my first order of bog gear and waiting on the second order any day now!
 
Thanks...

We have a lot of grower friends that love to show us their best but we like our best.

The latest fads arent always better but folks like to try the new thing.

Soma is the breeder I respect the most but it's not because of his fine strains. It s because he follows his intuitions. A very spiritual and kind man who loves the herb like I do.

We consider cannabis our daily sacrament and we use it to help us every morning.

Most of you love cannabis and many even have the desire to create your own new strains.

It's not rocket science...it's your intuitions.

Try one of my old strains because it may be new to you. Bog :)
 
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howdy BOG,

knowing your main client base is indoor tenders I wanted to ask if you could recommend a variety from your stable that has proven itself in outdoor trials..........?

I'm just shy of 37 o N.L.........typically very hot/dry through Halloween............

appreciate your time.......

ganj on.................
 
Barefoot, my strains have all been done successfully at 40 degrees N. Latitude and some at 45 or higher.

For outdoors best yields come from my Bogglegum, Lifesaver, Blue Moon Rocks, Bogbubble and LSD.

Of those LSD may finish last but it is a monster that resists mold in the fall.

Local conditions like altitude and humidity levels also affect finishing times but most will finish in October.

Early finishers are Sour Strawberry And Blue Kush in mid to later Sept.
 
Losing a pet is sad indeed.

Remember the love you shared and cherish it always.

The pain is severe but a hole in your heart can be filled by loving another.

Good luck starting a new day... :)
 
Losing a pet is sad indeed.

Remember the love you shared and cherish it always.

The pain is severe but a hole in your heart can be filled by loving another.

Good luck starting a new day... :)

thank you BOG
we have 5 rescue dogs, 2 rescue horses as well as several cats and giving an animal the opportunity to share our lives is the least we can do.
The universe has a way of bringing animals in need to us and we wait with open arms.

thank you again for your kind words.
 
We have two German Shepherds, two black cats and a very fine Gelding that is half Morgan and half Quarter Horse.

Most guys think they are gutsy riding a four wheeler or dirt bike but try a high spirited horse if you want a real ride.

Our animals love us as much as we love them so it's a fair deal. My dogs mean it doesn't matter if you lock the doors. They will greet any visitor with the appropriate demeanor.

You should knock before entering around here because security is high. ;). Bog
 
We have two German Shepherds, two black cats and a very fine Gelding that is half Morgan and half Quarter Horse.

Most guys think they are gutsy riding a four wheeler or dirt bike but try a high spirited horse if you want a real ride.

Our animals love us as much as we love them so it's a fair deal. My dogs mean it doesn't matter if you lock the doors. They will greet any visitor with the appropriate demeanor.

You should knock before entering around here because security is high. ;). Bog

Hmmm...wouldn't that be an "Eighth Horse" then? Shepards are GREAT dogs! Full of love & loyalty! Damn smart too. I've had several. I'm afraid I'm a sucker for every animal that has the good fortune to cross my path. My current gf would LOVE to run a full-time rescue farm for any animal in need. (Especially cats). I just can't see the Maxy Pad becoming a full time "cattery" though! lmao! Best, -Max
 
Our horse "Drifter Jet" is a mix from a Registered Quarter Horse (Strawberry Roan) X with a Registered Morgan (Sorrel). He comes from a long line of rodeo horses. We are very proud to have owned him for 10+ years now, he is 16 years old. In his younger years he worked as a 4H horse with all the children and was one of the towns Polo ponies for the matches. He's quite a ride. A lot of power behind him and he can back up faster than any horse around. That comes from the polo games.
He is a Bay Strawberry Roan color meaning his body is Strawberry Roan and his mane, tail and bottom legs are Black. Here are a couple of pictures.

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We both enjoy our time together riding!!


 
He's hung like a horse! ;)

Drifter is the offspring of a very famous rodeo horse and his existence is a product of some horse lovers in Montana. Home Breeders...

He is just like his Daddy...an ass kicker.

If you see a horse running backwards get the hell away! Someone is about to get beat on...
 
My dad used to have and tend horses when he was my age, he always mentions how great of an experience it is owning a horse... they are magnificent animals. Someday I'll be a horse-owner ;) Although at this very moment I am scared shitless of riding one... I'll hop on my crotch rocket any day of the week before a horse :p

Thanks for sharing BOG.
 
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