Ozcocoloco O.D 2017/18

eastcoastmo

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The one that’s front right is another Head Trip they are looking really different than I expected,quite Indica Dominant in structure,the other Snow Lotus crosses have a more sativa look to them
Hmm interesting, I would've thought the head trip would be more sat dominant too. You might be onto a winner though if it's a good mix of both! That snow lotus would be good to get a sat dom pheno too!
 

OzCocoLoco

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Hmm interesting, I would've thought the head trip would be more sat dominant too. You might be onto a winner though if it's a good mix of both! That snow lotus would be good to get a sat dom pheno too!
I looked into the Chocolate Trip a bit and they crossed the Chocolate Thai they got from Hawaii (I’m guessing it may have been an old BOEL strain) that was a 14 weeker to a strain called Indigo Blue that I haven’t been able to find much about to bring flowering time down. The cut Bodhi uses is the Katsu cut found and passed along by Katsubluebird who also passed the Katsu Bubba cut around and was a well known seed/cut trader from overgrow days. He came back online about 18mnths ago and he had a thread on icmag where he found his old seed collection from the Overgrow era fuck it was amazing some of the stuff he has
 

OzCocoLoco

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Just found this about the Indigo Blue used to make the Chocolate Trip

Dutch Flowers - Indigo Blue
Indigo Blue is our most reliable breeding “miracle worker,” passing on its excellent traits consistently to its progeny, both as clone mother and pollen donor. Even when IB was developed primarily for its use in breeding, it has of course proven an absolute pleasure to grow on its own as well, unconnected to any breeding programme. Since overall quality and vigour in crosses (F1) depends heavily on the intrinsic consistency and unrelatedness of the parental strains (P1), we worked to stabilize our star GCA strain growing out successive generations under intense selective inbreeding, and are now releasing the resulting IBL/IB as an auction-only item. Only 3 lots will be auctioned, so that winning bidders are afforded ample opportunity to recoup expenses by offering IB pure and crosses in subsequent C-Bay auctions. This way, DF preferred role as breeder and primary introductor is fulfilled, leaving dissemination and seedmaking to be carried out by growers self-appointed to the task.

Our Bubblegum clone and Oregon Funk are two key components in IB, and we are pleased to have left ubiquitous Northern Lights, Skunk and Blueberry lines completely out of its composition to produce a quintessential sweet Indica heavyweight. Indigo is indeed a violet-blue postergirl Indica type, full of power and resin, with a built-in sativa component in the high to keep its high world-class potent but not just beefheadedly stupefying. The taste of Indigo Blue is very intense, sweet berries with hashy undertones contributed by its resin coverage. The aroma is very influenced by the Bubblegum clone parent, intense “Bubblicious” chewing gum berry taste. Very dense buds, milky crystal coverage and intense sweet chewing gum smell round-up the reasons for IB's excellent bag appeal.

A very early strain, IB needs to be flowered for about 44 days (as usual, grower preference, environment and individual selected all play a role), and is a prodigious resin producer. Solid buds are borne on long yet stocky colas showing great girth and excellent calyx to leaf ratio, which from a distance look as if they were dipped in a milky-oily white substance, with violet-blue (indigo) tinges. Despite bud density and crystal production, IB has shown herself to be mold resistant. Crystal coverage is surprisingly heavy at mid-flowering (around 25 days) expressing not only on buds but on fan leaves as well, making IB a prime bubblehash producer. IB has been selected for outstanding yield, 125gr and upwards of dried bud can be expected from each plant. Bud weight makes necessary to stake IB early on to help the branches support the weight. The sticky, gooey buds pack as much punch as resin, and even when the Indica stone hits like a hammer to the head, there is a recognizable sativa streak to it, that makes it unusually clear and euphoric with remarkable floaty-visual elements.

Lineage: Bubblegum and Oregon Funk
Indoor Harvest Time: 44 Days
 

eastcoastmo

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I looked into the Chocolate Trip a bit and they crossed the Chocolate Thai they got from Hawaii (I’m guessing it may have been an old BOEL strain) that was a 14 weeker to a strain called Indigo Blue that I haven’t been able to find much about to bring flowering time down. The cut Bodhi uses is the Katsu cut found and passed along by Katsubluebird who also passed the Katsu Bubba cut around and was a well known seed/cut trader from overgrow days. He came back online about 18mnths ago and he had a thread on icmag where he found his old seed collection from the Overgrow era fuck it was amazing some of the stuff he has
Very interesting info mate, cheers for sharing hey!

I've had a few people with 48 day finishers of my Purple Pills, so it is possible :)
 

OzCocoLoco

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Very interesting info mate, cheers for sharing hey!
I’ve only heard bits and pieces about Dutch flowers she seems to have been a bit of an enigma I’ve read she was hooked up with Gypsy Nirvana and haven’t heard much about what happened to her after she got raided by the Dutch police. It’s a bit of a shame that era is my favourite when it comes to cannabis I’m not into all the real old 70’s stuff and Landrace Sativas I like the the early 90’s through to the early 00’s stuff to me that was the golden years sensi we’re putting out gold in every pack the Canadians were really strong and the U.S stuff hadn’t become as homogenised as it seems to be getting. It seems like the guys in that era were really chasing potency,real hang ya dick in the dirt stuff lol
 

OzCocoLoco

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Dream Lotus,this one has thrown pistils on the top node but I usually wait till I see them on 3 before I calling a female.
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Years ago I made the mistake of cloning one I thought was female put about 50 clones out in a patch and 10 were from that plant,made a mess of that patch lol
 
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too larry

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These ones are a bit bigger,those small ones are the ones I don’t like. I’ve been literally covered by those tiny ones before must have been a couple hundred or more
I use the 98% DEET with my hiking this past summer. It works, I got less than a dozen all year, but will melt your gear if you are not careful about where you spray it. My gaiters were about ruined before I realized it was the bug spray doing it.
 

OzCocoLoco

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I use the 98% DEET with my hiking this past summer. It works, I got less than a dozen all year, but will melt your gear if you are not careful about where you spray it. My gaiters were about ruined before I realized it was the bug spray doing it.
DEET is the shit hey,I use it when those little ones are around I can handle the big shellbacks. The little grass ones will be around in another couple of weeks,it’s just a little cool still for them
 
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