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TonightYou

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I've seen what I think is the more Tres dawg phenos in SSDD and I know the structure I like is what looks like blue moon shine, perhaps mixed with bubba kush due to her density
 

calicat

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HA! Nice brother Mad. Yeah I do the prime first and try to come back to the smaller ones. Problem this time is too much prime (hey that rhymes) (so does that!)..... I JUST yesterday finished the last of the prime and STILL have a tent with the BO, head trips etc in it. I'm embarassed to say this......But today is day 90 of flower. Coming down today. My buddy came into town ready to work so we will knock the rest out (maybe)...... So far I have a 30 gallon plastic tote that is OVERFLOWING with popcorn.... Just got some bubble bags from a buddy though and I'm going for the gold!

Fuck?! Blue Tara or not?! The rest are indeed crosses of existing bodhis as Hellraizer pointed out. Can't find ANY pink panther info. For Lemon tastes i still have Lemon Zinger in line to pop......Like 30 packs back. Lol. It's a rough life.
This is all I know about Pink Panther. It is a huge polyhybrid of a new generation skunk probably related to green crack, some haze version, and a indica related to Hindu Kush ( I think its called TNT Kush). It is a sativa dominant strain but not a racey type almost euphoric. It has a strong sweet taste almost like ripe cantaloupes and it is really smooth. I have seen two versions of it one where the leaves turn purple but most I have seen are reddish in color. The flower hairs are predominately orange. Hits pretty hard thc wise and there is a good amount of cbd in it for a sativa dominant strain. Yields above average. Hmm if I can think of anything else I'll let you know. I'll talk to the cat that I went to concerning the ATF because he is the same person that ran the two versions of Pink Panther. Btw dig the new layout easy on my astigmatism.
 

Cronnoisseur

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I was searching everywhere for Pink Panther lineage...finally Bodhi himself cleared it up. Unfortunately he doesn't specify genetics:

pink panther is an old tightly held norcal purple line, more red than purple, a truly beautiful plant, there was a thread here a while back on its origins but i can't find it now. its true eva seeds just came out with a line called pink panther, so theres a little confusion on what it is...
 

Maya36459

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Just picked up Blood Orange, Roadkill Unicorn and got a pack of Appalachian Hashplant for free. Hoping to pop them next week.

I heart the Sunshine Daydream we got.
 

Mad Hamish

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To everybody knocking the Deadly G crosses for slow vegging... Try vegging them a bit longer. HOLY BALLS. Once they go for it they are unstoppable. After week 4 it is getting insane. Better find the boys soon. WAY under-estimated them. I now finally understand my Indica plants. They just need more time to build momentum. VERY impressed, so neat and tidy and just perfect...
 

kmog33

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Ok so this may have been asked before buy I'm not going through this beast of a thread. I have a goji og seeds and I'm debating on whether too cross it or just grow it out.

My question is,how much like California ogs is this strain if anyone knows?

I know it's a totally different genetic line but how similar is it that he named it the same?

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Clankie

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To everybody knocking the Deadly G crosses for slow vegging... Try vegging them a bit longer. HOLY BALLS. Once they go for it they are unstoppable. After week 4 it is getting insane. Better find the boys soon. WAY under-estimated them. I now finally understand my Indica plants. They just need more time to build momentum. VERY impressed, so neat and tidy and just perfect...
yield with pure/almost pure indicas has always seemed particularly dependent on root ball size to me, and they do nor really take off without a large and healthy root structure. there's a reason many breededs recommend vegging their indica strains out for an extended period of time to get optimal results in terms of yield and potency. these are also plants that, due to their geographic origins, are used to having a long veg period, from spring to early fall, and a shorter possible flowering window, as compared to their more equatorial cousins.

and about the goji, the nepali og used is an old and elite cali og cut, similar to the tahoe. there are some serious og phenos in the goji, with tight pinesol buds with notes of either lemon or red berry, but they are not the most common phenos. still, everyone i know who has run a full pack has found at least one og pheno. mine is an absolutely nose burning cherry-berry-pinesol-glue kind of smell and headspinning potency.
 

kmog33

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yield with pure/almost pure indicas has always seemed particularly dependent on root ball size to me, and they do nor really take off without a large and healthy root structure. there's a reason many breededs recommend vegging their indica strains out for an extended period of time to get optimal results in terms of yield and potency. these are also plants that, due to their geographic origins, are used to having a long veg period, from spring to early fall, and a shorter possible flowering window, as compared to their more equatorial cousins.

and about the goji, the nepali og used is an old and elite cali og cut, similar to the tahoe. there are some serious og phenos in the goji, with tight pinesol buds with notes of either lemon or red berry, but they are not the most common phenos. still, everyone i know who has run a full pack has found at least one og pheno. mine is an absolutely nose burning cherry-berry-pinesol-glue kind of smell and headspinning potency.
Thanks I think I'll probably cross it with my chemfire and fire og then lol force a little more og in there. It's also a middle eastern land race in there right? I thought it was found and grew a lot like og but was unrelated.

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Clankie

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Thanks I think I'll probably cross it with my chemfire and fire og then lol force a little more og in there. It's also a middle eastern land race in there right? I thought it was found and grew a lot like og but was unrelated.

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i think you're thinking of ancient og, which has a 72 iranian as the mother and produces lemony og buds.
 

kmog33

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i think you're thinking of ancient og, which has a 72 iranian as the mother and produces lemony og buds.
No idea I remember reading something about goji og not being related to standard cali ogs on Bodhi's site I may be wrong though. I was just curious about people that have experience with the strains opinion.

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kmog33

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Genetics nepali og x snow lotus. Anyone know about those?

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Mad Hamish

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yield with pure/almost pure indicas has always seemed particularly dependent on root ball size to me, and they do nor really take off without a large and healthy root structure. there's a reason many breededs recommend vegging their indica strains out for an extended period of time to get optimal results in terms of yield and potency. these are also plants that, due to their geographic origins, are used to having a long veg period, from spring to early fall, and a shorter possible flowering window, as compared to their more equatorial cousins.
I am just happy I am finally happy with my Indica ladies. Calicat told me I would be convinced by them Bodhi style, and he was dead right.

The Clusterfunk RMX (Or ChemmyG as I call them hehehehe... come on, Chem x Deadly G) are insanely beautiful plants. I love them to bits already. I apologize for the yellow light I am running an HPS in the one hood while I wait for my new globes to rock up. Gods bless the post office...



 

brek

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I am just happy I am finally happy with my Indica ladies. Calicat told me I would be convinced by them Bodhi style, and he was dead right.

The Clusterfunk RMX (Or ChemmyG as I call them hehehehe... come on, Chem x Deadly G) are insanely beautiful plants. I love them to bits already. I apologize for the yellow light I am running an HPS in the one hood while I wait for my new globes to rock up. Gods bless the post office...



Looking good!

I couldn't agree more. The Deadly G x BB I'm testing (I'm calling them Glueberry) may be the most beautiful strain I've worked with. My buddy came up to visit and remarked, "Those look like the fake plants from "weeds" or a cheech and chong movie!"

I agree. The most Deadly G leaner (I'm guessing as it grew a single stalk TRUNK and stopped gaining height in veg. Just kept getting THICKER. After 3 months of veg and 3.5 weeks in flower she maxed out at about 18")
ZERO stretch in flower. Anyway, the leaves look like shiny plastic fake houseplant leaves. Gnarly. On the other hand the Kudra crosses are almost at my chin after mutliple LST, bondage supercropping sessions. They are literally TREES.

Smelled one of the more hybrid looking Glueberrys and it smells like blueberry sherbert ice cream. Incredible.

Well chicken-roosters I'm off to make ice hash from nugs of white lotus, ssdd, lucky C etc......

May be too stoned to check in for awhile. Ha. :)
 

kindnug

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Do you like White Lotus or Lucky Charms more?
Are their flavors/potency similar?

For me Golden Triangle has been all bushes, even the males.
 
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