Help determining a strain

blaze 57

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Approx 3 yrs ago a local older guy gave me a bag of seeds. I have no idea on the strain. Leaves are fat on the starts I just did. The last 3 yrs I have grown this strain outdoors. Easy to grow and here in NE Washington State they flower VERY early and I'm usually trimming by the first week of Sept. The gut that gave me the seeds called the strain "Kelly Hill" which where one of the largest pot busts was done yrs ago. Evidently this particular strain is from that bust and is popular here among the older hippy crowd probably due to te early finish and ease of growth. Any ideas? thanks
 

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sonar

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There is virtually no way anyone can tell your strain just by looking at a picture. About the best anyone can do is spectulate about how much sativa/indica the strain is but a better picture would be needed.
 

Thecouchlock

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Actually there is a way now to determine the genetics. You would have to take in a few big water leafs to the Steep Hill lab and they can tell you the origins I believe. They can also tell you what to expect for THC / CBD ratio.
 

mrCRC420

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You can call it "UNKNOWN INDICA HYBRID" or you can come up with a name yourself :) The totally sweet and famous Chemdawg 91 was named from a few Bagseeds... I love bagseeds for that reason; they're not usually the BEST genetics (often old school skunks) BUT when you find one you love, YOU get to name it. Keep "Kelly Hill" if you like the name, I dig it.
 

Amos Otis

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Not to hijack, but are you familiar with that strain or Dr. Underground? I have their King Kong and Brooklyn Mango was wondering how there were can't find much on them.
I just know the picture...it's rather distinctive and looks like what the OP posted. I'm running a Melon Gum now that's 3 wks in 12 and looking fine, with a Brooklyn Mango to pop at some point. I like that they're using Soma's gear for some of their crosses - we'll see in a couple of months.
 
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