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Cannabis and hemp genetics, breeding information and discussions.
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Cannatonic
by DrMota- 3 replies
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I just bought a seed pack of cannatonic, does any one have any experience growing this strain? I'll be trying to grow them using a 1000 watt mh/hps air cooled light, 8 inch vortex inline fan, full fox farm nutrient line, and ocean forest and light warrior soil.
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This is some hydro I've been getting lately, unknown genetics as far as I know looks nice ,smells nice and fruity all the buds are compact and chop out well its light so an eighth looks like a quarter (group shot above is 1.5grams) ,mild to good lung expansion a little bit harsh but I don't like bongs to be too smooth, so it all seems great.. except for this queer taste it has I've tried nailing it down every cone I smoke and am still stumped as to how to explain it so far I've come up with descriptions like : Lavender soaked in dettol.. Off fuel and mixed herbs.. Incense and exhaust fumes.. And have you ever been steaming vegetables and the water all evaporate f…
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Getting real
by iTiC- 1 reply
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I know Purple is pretty. I was looking at the HT cannabis cup droolery seconds ago; and it occured to me... We have the potential now to rediscover something that has been lost. Collectively we have chosen Purple as the gorme hue, the clour to go for for something extra. And i agree they are a beautiful bud. However, we should be looking for brighter shades of yellow, the yellower the better? dunno But history records a legendary plant the had outa this world properties. I belive one of the lost ingredients to the original soma, was a TYPE od cannabis. this variety was harvested to extinction. DNA is xenomophic (IMO- from what Ive seen). Thus if you were to take canna put…
Last reply by Stoned Offroad, -
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Just purchased some OG's from ozcron, any body have any experience with growing/smokin it?? cheers
Last reply by KangarooKush, -
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My current grow is almost completed, White Russian, King Kong, Lemon Skunk, Spicy White Devil and Purple Mayhem. I have cloned all of these for another round and have room to add 2 new strains but what should I pop next? Does anyone have any experience with these Bodhi strains ? White Lotus Tranquil Elephantizer Sunshine Daydream Silver Mountain Lucky Charms Eventually they will all get a chance to shine.
Last reply by ethnoman, -
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This is a mid north coast strain called masters, its my favourite smoko so i thought id tell you stoners about it as its been getting around a bit lately (a big bust on a factory made it scarce for a while). This is the most stable strain ive ever known of that isnt bought of the internet and has maintained almost identical plants/buds for 7-8 years. Its taste at first is earthy and spicy and afterwards has a sweet fruit taste. Potency is on par with white widow, the high is a motivated couch lock if that makes sense kinda want to do things and drag your stoned self around kinda thing. Great lung expansion perfect for a bong (the only way i smoke). Ive never seen a seed b…
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After some people were interested in a Freebie Dinafem OG Kush seed i recieved earlier (yet to sprout) I came across this beauty that I thought might be of interest. Dna Genetics Holy Grail Kush is a relatively new strain crossing Kosher Kush with OG #18 From what I've read in other threads alot of kush strains dont compare to the clone only cut or some bla bla but I'm fascinated by any variety that can take the med community by storm, it seemed like about a year ago most of the med states in us were growing kush from my reading. Having never sampled it I'm wondering if anyone has compared any of the many hybrid kush varieties and why you liked them? From XXxxXX.com …
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hi yas ,, peeps / this is the info I've been chasing for a while .. enjoy... Cannabis Strain Lineages for major retail strains A A-K (BC Seed Co.) Afghani #1 X Hindu Kush Acapulco Gold (Dr. Greenthumb) Landraces; Mexico, Acapulco Afghan Delight (Soma) Afghani Skunk X Afghani Hawaiian Afghani Orange (Capricorn) California Orange X Afghani Afghani Special (KC Brains) Afghani X Double Afghani Afghani Wonder (Blue Hemp) Afghani X Pakistani Afghanica (Flying Dutchmen) Afghani #1 X Original Skunk AK-47 (Serious) Colombian X Mexican X Thai X Afghani All Green (Celebrity) Hindu Kush X Haze Alp King (Valchanvre) Afghani X Skunk Alpha 13 (Dr Chronic) Amarelo (Bra…
Last reply by sandchu, -
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One for the breeders. So I have collected seed from stretch, the Afghani fem, which I am assuming was pollinated by the hermies growing in the tent alongside her. She did not produce any staminate flowers, which is why I assume she was a she. Currently, I am growing feminised Doctor, one of which is a very appealing pheno, strong, short bushy growth. Five clones of her are currently setting root. I am considering trying to cross the Afghani with the Doctor in an upcoming grow, just because I want to. But, being new to breeding, am seeking some wisdom. I now have the capabilities of separating male and female specimens, preventing any accidental pollination, and am focu…
Last reply by burner, -
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Heya all i posted a link in chat a while back but didn't think many people saw it. It is about this testing kit, it says something about TLC (Thin layer chromatography) I have no idea about all that scientific stuff, but is this legit? by the looks of it you can get a visual indication of what your smoke is made up of. http://www.paradox.co.uk/products/Cannalytics-%252d-Cannabis-Fingerprint-THC-Test-Kit.html http://www.paradox.co.uk/product_images/o/251/Cannalytics_kit__20236_zoom.jpg it's a bit pricey but if you really want to know and it works it could be worth it. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------…
Last reply by lucious, -
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Characteristic 1st gen leaves Characterisitc 2nd gen leaves. Also sometimes 2 fingered Fully formed "mature" leaves. young stem Some nice budz One of my eary grows in a tallboy box i built. Also a (all green) indica growing front left of pic Grown in warmer conditions buds and leaves are less purple
Last reply by Baron_Bong, -
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- 420 Crew
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The title sais it all so without edo here is a purple Kush that I was gifted in clone form by a friend. Its my first run with this pheno and apart from her not being a really fast vegger im pretty happy with the shape and stucture of her. She's been easy to please . At a rough guess she's 2 weeks into flower. Not a great deal else to say about her at the moment. If you scratch the ressy bits real hard you can get a faint sweet smell but nothing to desribe as yet. Breeder is unknown but the seed was gifted to him from the US. Also orderd kandy kush from Reserva privada and with any luck will receive those soon Update's soon folks. Cheers Tbr ------------…
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The Museum
by iTiC- 0 replies
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Here is my bud collection. These are the buds I store away and pull out from time to time to smell the difference, and remeber some smokes I had on them, the smell is a fantastic trigger for memory. But mainly its for posterity. I like them and I dont want them to go away completely. Purple Cheese Great white shark Mazaar x Blue Berry Mazzar Pollen Opium poppy. (needs special attn:greenhouse) Pyschotria.Viridis is growing nicely on its way. Soon I will have ephedra. And then I try for Soma
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Ive just pollentated the Tangerine Dream, and OG Lush with Mazaar x Blueberry pollen. Ive started this to see what pops up.
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Cannabis, commonly known in the United States as marijuana, is a wondrous plant an ancient plant and an ally of humanity for over ten thousand years. The profound impact Cannabis has had on the development and spread of civilization and conversely, the profound effects we’ve had on the plant’s evolution are just now being discovered. Cannabis was one of the earliest and most important plants placed under cultivation by prehistoric Asian peoples. Virtually every part of the plant is usable. From the stem comes hemp, a very long, strong fiber used to make rope, cloth, and paper renowned for durability. The dried leaves and flowers become the euphoriant, marijuana, and alo…
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