Down the Rabbit Hole with ColdArmySoldier

ColdArmySoldier

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Chef, your girls are looking lovely :) Snapped these using my phone real quick.

Cognac Kush 2 (not quite showing full sex, but I think it is a girl). "Mainlining" her.
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Cognac Kush 4 girl. She isn't tall enough to train yet. Super fat leaves.
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ColdArmySoldier

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Thanks for the love. Work has been crazy so I haven't had much chance to get good pictures of the indoor garden. Ivtokerr, Rommy is up first just for you :)

Romulan day 35
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Dairy Queen 1 day 21. I messed this one up on the SS last round, this time she is looking awesome.
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Dairy Queen 4 day 76. Both the Qush and DQ are running a little long and foxtailing a bit. I attribute this to high temps early in flower and a little too much SS.
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Qush 3 day 76
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Just put Qush 1 into flower. I also messed the SS up on the first round.
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Now for some color! Final harvest shots of the outdoor girls.

Dank Sinatra
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Dairy Queen 1
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Medshed

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Great work CAS! That Dank Sinatra has some crazy coloring going on. The Romulan is a frost factory too. I got a chance to sample some of the Rom from EC. Great potent, long lasting buzz.
 

illtoxic

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omfg...i need a a towel now hahaha just kidding... But damn does that romulan look AMAZING! As do all your others....and especially that dank Sinatra!
 

lvtokerr

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Its been a while since i researched romulan but i didnt know it was korean. I just remember some canadian was growing it
 

eyecandi

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http://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Romulan/Federation_Seed_Company/

some history
http://en.seedfinder.eu/strain-info/Romulan/Next_Generation_Seed_Company/

History

Roumours and guesses on the parentage of Romulan abound. Claims that the Romulan is a pure Indica (Afgani/Kush) are mistaken. While there may be some genetics from Indica (Afgani) varieties, anyone who has tryed the Romulan knows that the mind warping effect is that of plant with strong sativa traits. `Romulan Joe` and I have had many conversations on the origin of this strain. According to him the original breeders started growing in there backyard and greenhouse in the 50`s, after being introduced to cannabis in the Korean war and bringing home seeds to Victoria. They struggled to grow and acclimatise these seeds selecting the faster flowering shorter plants from the tall lanky Korean strain. When the late sixties, early seventies rolled around they began trying Columbian and Mexician seeds and hybredized varieties from these. In the mid 80`s when the Afgani strains sweept into North America they breifly tried hybredizing with these but eventually when back to selecting the traits they liked in there old genetics. They worked mainly with Sativa genetics but always selected shorter squatter phenotypes which has made many people think that it is purely Indica strain. But whatever its true geniology is, I`m sure we can all agree on its great taste and high.

Over the last few years NGSC has grown several seed varieties from Columbia and has reported on one the was remarkably simular in flavour and affect as the romulan, but grows tall like a sativa. It was a Columbian Red variety that is now the basis for the new seeds A.D.D. from thier Gold Seal Collection, very heady strain. This has brought more circumstantial evidence that leads us to believe that the Romulan has a strong Columbian influence.
 

ColdArmySoldier

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Thanks, the Dank Sinatra is still curing but starting to have more of a funky-ness to her smell. The nugs are FAT!

Qush Harvest. She has a fuel, rotten, funk smell to her. Fox tailed a bit, excited to see how she does in the next run with proper temps.
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Purple from the inside of the buds going out. Pretty neat.
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