I dunno what it is...

Idontevensmoke

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I don't know what I'm smoking, but... My threw a bunch of bagseed some sand near a creek late in the year. The plants got flooded multiple times, and when I got them to take inside, they were between 4-7 inches and had been budding for over a month in the shade. Super small, already stressed by two 32 degree nights in a row with hail during both days when I ripped them up by the roots and brought them in my 80 degree house and let them sit on my couch in no growing medium at all for 3 hours. So the yield was pretty small, but there was one plant that stood out. Not really in yield, but the high. All of the other plants looked "normal" but this one was purple. Not from the cold, it was like this the entire grow, from early september when it was planted. I've attached a picture about a week before I harvested it. But I was wondering if anyone could help me identify the strain. I know an exact ID isn't possible, but general ballpark. I've smoke it on 3 different occasions, and every time I get this really introspective, deep high that I can think really clearly on, it's kinda energetic. When I cracked the stem of the plant, it smelled like mint, but only when I snapped the stem. The buds themselves don't smell or taste like mint, they are more sweet and it smells like a damn skunk for real. But I really love the high on this, it's really unlike any other "chronic" i've ever bought, so I'd love to identify it close enough that I at least know what sort of seeds I should look into. The purple of the plant is kinda cool too, I got a soft spot for purple nugs. Any help would be appreciated. IMG_20131028_230625-1.jpg
 

OGEvilgenius

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Leaf morphology is pretty helpful in identifying at least the regions from where your genetics might lie. But it's difficult.

The high description sounds like Killing Fields which is almost always gonna end up purple very similar to that (purple buds green leaves). You said it was bagseed?

What did it smell like? If it was fruity with diesel/skunk undertones then it also well describes Killing Fields.

Bred by Sannie.
 

Idontevensmoke

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It's predominantly citrusy in cured form with that skunk kind of subtleness that is immediately evident but isn't the dominant scent, if that makes sense. And yeah, bag seed from all types of different bags the guy had over like a 6 month period. Nobody knows what the hell they're smoking around here, to them, it's all Kush, just meaning it's expensive. The guy buys QPs of it and sells it at 20 a g and 50 an eighth, and tells people if they find a seed, bring it back and he'd give them a half a g for it. So going through about a pound and a half a month, he was getting like ten seeds a month, and just threw them all in the sand and let nature run it's course cuz he didn't know what he was doing. He pulled a bunch of females out thinking they were males, left a hermie in that got to a lot of the buds, including one of the lower buds on this purple one. So I've got 3 hybrid seeds of it, but the top bud was seedless and that's the one that gave me the super-high.

With these 3 seeds, if I'm lucky to get a male and female to germinate, or even just a female that I force to hermie, would it be feasible to pollinate the female with the male and produce seeds, and then grow those seeds out and try to find a mother that's got the phenotype (high) I'm looking for? I don't know very much about that, just some light reading I've done here and there, but 50% chance the high from this plant would be produced in these 3 seeds I have, right? And then growing out seeds from those two on a much bigger scale, taking clones before flowering and testing each of the females out to see which high it has, it would be 25% of those IF it's a dominant trait, correct? What are the odds of this being a waste of time, lol?
 

Idontevensmoke

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Assuming that one of the females from the original 3 seeds I have doesn't already have this high... but even then, I'd like to get some seeds from it
 
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