need help determining certain strains

shocker1185

Active Member
hey guys! great news i hope. a friend of mine just came back from cali and brought me a few presents... about 20 seeds of 5 types of strains....

however...i can't seem to figure out what a few of them are, or if they are even real strains or just a name written on a tag. they were not professionally packaged, just in a ziplock with a piece of paper with stuff written on it...they say



Pink Sativa X (NL x J-6)
Aurora X (NL x J-6)
other X (NL x J-6) any common cross breed?
ECSD OR ELSD (trouble recognizing handwriting) x (NL x J-6)
and just NL x J-6)


i cant find anything for pink sativa...could it be pink grapefruit?

and what the hell is j-6, i cant find anything on it


what's the most potent? quickest flowering time? largest yeild?

any tips with these strains?
 

shocker1185

Active Member
hey guys! great news i hope. a friend of mine just came back from cali and brought me a few presents... about 20 seeds of 5 types of strains....

however...i can't seem to figure out what a few of them are, or if they are even real strains or just a name written on a tag. they were not professionally packaged, just in a ziplock with a piece of paper with stuff written on it...they say



Pink Sativa X (NL x J-6)
Aurora X (NL x J-6)
other X (NL x J-6) any common cross breed?
ECSD OR ELSD (trouble recognizing handwriting) x (NL x J-6)
and just NL x J-6)


i cant find anything for pink sativa...could it be pink grapefruit?

and what the hell is j-6, i cant find anything on it


what's the most potent? quickest flowering time? largest yeild?

any tips with these strains?
nobody has any idea?
 

thechoroid

Active Member
germinate them yo! you can never tell untill they grow a few leaves and even then they might be crossed strains. Wish you luck!
 

NOWitall

Active Member
Pink Sativa X (NL x J-6)
Aurora X (NL x J-6)
other X (NL x J-6) any common cross breed?
ECSD OR ELSD (trouble recognizing handwriting) x (NL x J-6)
and just NL x J-6)
ok my guess is that these are localy created in cali.

NL. is obviously northern lights

J-6. i would guess to be an individual growers lot number for a spacific plant or strain ie group j plant 6

the notation is most recent crossing in the format

Aurora X (NL X J-6)

i would say this means either the mother or father plant was a pure strain of Aurora (the first name is what you should search for) and (NL X J-6) indicates that the mother or father was a hybrid of pure NL and pure J-6

you probly wont find much info on growtimes or yields for J-6, unless someone in a forum has personal experience.

hope that helps
 
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