AK Bean Brains

kroc

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well the man def hooks it up, there were some packs with 16-18 seeds :eyesmoke: there are a few more id like to scoop from him, that skunk qabbage bx7 sounds pretty damn interesting as well.
 

klyphman

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Just emailed about sale details and selection/prices.

I am strictly an outdoor grower in Champlain Valley of VT. Never grown AK stuff before. Any tips from the collective about good outdoor selections? I realize he works with a lot of old school genetics that do well on Alaska‘s unique outdoor season. Just curious what folks have grown outdoor with success?

Thanks in advance.
 

Bakersfield

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Just emailed about sale details and selection/prices.

I am strictly an outdoor grower in Champlain Valley of VT. Never grown AK stuff before. Any tips from the collective about good outdoor selections? I realize he works with a lot of old school genetics that do well on Alaska‘s unique outdoor season. Just curious what folks have grown outdoor with success?

Thanks in advance.
It's strickly indoors or greenhouse in Ak
You can't grow photoperiod weed outdoors to completion in Alaska without using blackout shades.
We have a month of cold wet monsoons here in August, first frosts in early September and too much light to initiate flower until too late in the year to ever finish.
 

Bakersfield

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I thought TK was a crap yielder. Looks like that got fixed. Wow. Pretty psyched I own a pack... I had high hopes, but not necessarily for yield. I think "it moved a bit" when I saw that bud porn. :)
Nl5 Haze was a yielder though.
Haze crossed to Indica = big yields and hybrid vigor.
Look at Blue Dream.
I got 4 females out of 10 seeds - still have a few left in pack.
1 female was a complete runt inbred mutant
2 females were short dense Nl5 dominate, but very rank gassy Tk smell and very sedative Nl5 high.

This one female pictured started life looking Haze dominant, with a heavy Jack like sweet profile.
She ended up becoming very dense, very frosty, and vigorous.
The one pictured:
I think she is the perfect mix of all 3 inputs.
She smells Tk dominant has the Nl5 frost and density, but is packed on a Haze sized cola. Tastes like weed, I'm not good at differentiating flavors.

Her high starts out racing flying falling sensations, electric tingles that reminds me of some strong haze, but she puts the lead in your ass the more you smoke. Grinning from ear to ear and makes things groovy in a time delay sort of way.
If you do get up there's a slight headrush.
I could see how someone drinking might black out on it. :lol:
Good weed worth regenerating. 2 of the 3 have survived regeneration.
 

klyphman

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It's strickly indoors or greenhouse in Ak
You can't grow photoperiod weed outdoors to completion in Alaska without using blackout shades.
We have a month of cold wet monsoons here in August, first frosts in early September and too much light to initiate flower until too late in the year to ever finish.
Thanks Bakersfield, I should’ve thought more logically abt Alaska’s outdoor grow season. (Beautiful pics, btw).

that being said, I’m thinking about these strains. Any thoughts about outdoor resiliency in these lines, or is it, “gotta sew em to know”. I’m looking for 8-9 wk flower time. I can make it to mid Oct ok, with the ability to shelter plants from weather.

purple Hindu Kush x NL1
romulan x MTF NL1
skunk quabbage x time wreck
 
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