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Originally Posted by canna_420 Seedsman sells columbian red haze!
TBH. He as skunk aswell well that isnt femed.
SkunkII is femed version of skunk#1.
But as you have found for yourself newer hybrids path the way!
Nirvana have good reviews here. myself never ad problems with them. Their NL is 1 of the best NL strains ive grown,
For another oldschool classic why not look to MNS for his Nevils haze or Super silver haze. they still have longer flower times from the more sativa influeance but are worth waiting on.
I understand people trying to chace a buzz but when we have stronger hybrids that grow faster I see no real point in growing them out. Hybrids sutch as the famous white widow, Skunk#1 and NLhaze are stable enought and releible with sativa in them!
Or more sativa variety's like Original haze, Skunkhaze, Jack herer/jock horor are far superior than stuff smoked 20 years ago.
As i mentioned above NL x haze is a great hybrid with a distinctive oldskool oura.
With growing times sativas will allways want the longest time to mature but early pheno's can be found in s ome varietys of new age hybrids.
The main problem with sativa varietys is the exsperience is needed to grow these to full matureaty and carry abundant harvest's. They take alot of care and atention compared to skunk and indica/sativa hybrids. |
Hey Canna420,
I already grow White Widow, Skunk and a few others. I'm just wanting some exotics to throw into the mix. You know "the more the merrier"
I know that some of the 'Old School' strains aren't as strong as what's out today, but I also believe that is a good thing. I don't want to get to the point where the strong stuff feels blasay or just so/so
I'll be starting up some Kush this next crop too and probably this time will go into a perpetual grow; since I will be up to like 8 strains once my new seeds arrive. It will be great to have a large variety of cured smoke for the choosing.
Maybe somewhere down the road I'll start creating some genetics of my own. It helps to have some pure breeds to do that.
Peace,
P007