Multi-Strain ?s Chocolate Chunk; Sour Diesel; Sleestack x Skunk; Kerala x Skunk,more!

Nullis

Moderator
Have a decent idea what is going to get germinated soon and what is most likely going to be stored. But, I was curious about a few of these strains especially the Kerala x Skunk #1.

Mostly wanted to do a few Mandala strains: Hashberry, Kalichakra and Krystalica. Already acquainted with the former two of those, want to keep some around at all times for therapeutic purposes. Can't wait to get some finished Krystalica. The plan for these is 4 or 5 seeds of each variety, thus hopefully yielding at least 2-3 females for each .

Then maybe some T.H. Seeds Chocolate Chunk, (five regular). Been a while since I have tried anything from TH Seeds. Anybody grown out the Chocolate Chunk? Wondering about the variation of this strain when grown from seed, how many distinct "phenotypes" are expressed, etc.

Some other seeds from Herbies:
A couple feminized Royal Queen Sour Diesel, and Skunk #1s. Probably just going to try out the 2 Sour Diesel, and save the Skunk #1s. Sour Diesel is supposed to be "extremely" potent and all. Description says it can finish at 3-4 ft with a 3 week vegetative period, can anyone attest to that?

What I am most curious about are the Sleestack x Skunk (assuming these are from DNA Genetics, not explicitly labeled) and this Kerala x Skunk #1. Kerala x Skunk #1 also isn't labeled with a breeder (Seedsman Seeds, 'Indian Skunk' is "South Indian Kerala x Skunk #1"). Probably just going to save both of these varieties also, maybe use them for potential breeding material some day.
 

SOMEBEECH

Well-Known Member
The Sleestack x Skunk1 is very potent.Ive smoked some then ordered some if tht tells ya anything.
Beech
 

Nullis

Moderator
Potent, eh? I do like potent. Maybe I can squeeze some Sleeskunk in there, we'll do 3 of the five regular seeds and save what is left for a rainy day. Anyone else have input on the Sleestack x Skunk? Chocolate Chunk? Kerala x Skunk #1 or Royal Queen Sour Diesel?

Of course, starting them all now wouldn't be the problem. The real problems come later, once they've grown up enough to be differentiated and you realize how many plants you actually have... and then again when it is time to decide on taking cuttings.
 
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