Useful Seeds

colocowboy

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Is that the Xmas bud freebies from useful? I figured they would be more indica. sorry if I missed it earlier. Looking good
It’s a whopping 3 feet tall after a summer of growth! I would say that’s pretty indica in nature. If by indica you mean broad leaf, I would say the primary fans are average width, the single flower blades are somewhat slender. The strain is considered not that attractive bag appeal, mostly due to the shagginess.
They are a Pakistani landrace if I’m not mistaken.
 

rollinfunk

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It’s a whopping 3 feet tall after a summer of growth! I would say that’s pretty indica in nature. If by indica you mean broad leaf, I would say the primary fans are average width, the single flower blades are somewhat slender. The strain is considered not that attractive bag appeal, mostly due to the shagginess.
They are a Pakistani landrace if I’m not mistaken.
Yea, I meant broad leaf. Thanks for the additional info. I have some of these in the vault. I grew up on lots of pine herb. Everyone said it was always NL, but who knows.
 

colocowboy

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Yea, I meant broad leaf. Thanks for the additional info. I have some of these in the vault. I grew up on lots of pine herb. Everyone said it was always NL, but who knows.
You’re welcome!
What exactly is NL though?!
I remember there being a lot more “piney“ strains back in the day compared to now. most of which was never named I just remember those flavors being more prominent.
 

MIRedBuds

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It’s a whopping 3 feet tall after a summer of growth! I would say that’s pretty indica in nature. If by indica you mean broad leaf, I would say the primary fans are average width, the single flower blades are somewhat slender. The strain is considered not that attractive bag appeal, mostly due to the shagginess.
They are a Pakistani landrace if I’m not mistaken.
Mine stayed really short , I tried moving light way up for stretch but still short Bush
 

rollinfunk

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You’re welcome!
What exactly is NL though?!
I remember there being a lot more “piney“ strains back in the day compared to now. most of which was never named I just remember those flavors being more prominent.
I'm confused on your Northern Lights comment. I'm def not sober. Do you mean what are the genetics of Northern Light or are you implying NL was renamed? This was 94-95 and a few people I knew def we growing "piney" NL, but I also think people renamed stuff. I had a bunch of no name dank, schwag, mids and the typical named stuff. ghani, NL, skunk (smelled like a skunk), widow, blueberry (was from oregon), bubblegum (from KY I think). My plan is to cross the xmas bud and nl5 stuff I have. I have some MI bagseeds that are the old pine bud I remember. I don't see the piney stuff much anymore
 

colocowboy

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I'm confused on your Northern Lights comment. I'm def not sober. Do you mean what are the genetics of Northern Light or are you implying NL was renamed? This was 94-95 and a few people I knew def we growing "piney" NL, but I also think people renamed stuff. I had a bunch of no name dank, schwag, mids and the typical named stuff. ghani, NL, skunk (smelled like a skunk), widow, blueberry (was from oregon), bubblegum (from KY I think). My plan is to cross the xmas bud and nl5 stuff I have. I have some MI bagseeds that are the old pine bud I remember. I don't see the piney stuff much anymore
I just mean that there’s no such thing as a Landrace named northern lights. It’s composed of something and Afghan-Pakistani is as good an assumption as any. It’s all really mental masturbation but it’s reasonable to see.
 
Count your beans when they arrive lads. Popped my Banana OG pack from last year and there were only 8/10 in there. Still a pretty riotous deal for 60 bux.

Ran a full pack of Chem D x CD last round. 2 - 2.5x stretch and ran 11-12 weeks. Handled topping like a champ with solid structure and no support needed, seems to be a trend with those CD crosses. Three of them threw some late nanners, could be the chem or could be me because my indoor summertime conditions are sub-optimal. Popem if ya gotem, they are dank, rank and heavy yielding. Big ol thick dense colas with a heavy stone that cuts my iq in half.
 

hillbill

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Planted 5 JBC contest beans (Pre 2000 Black Domina x Hashplant Haze) and have 2 big growing girls an 2 boys on the back deck beginning to open, inconveniences right now as I have 2 Peak Northern Berry boys right there also. The girls need LST tuning 3very day, thinking of doing some F2s. What might a good cross be for these freebies?
 

Boosky

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Planted 5 JBC contest beans (Pre 2000 Black Domina x Hashplant Haze) and have 2 big growing girls an 2 boys on the back deck beginning to open, inconveniences right now as I have 2 Peak Northern Berry boys right there also. The girls need LST tuning 3very day, thinking of doing some F2s. What might a good cross be for these freebies?
Whatcha got to choose from?
 

Gentlemencorpse

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@IrkinBollikans took mine down a few days ago, day 80 I think? Just finished drying and went into jars last night .... not bad for such a short veg. I tested a nug last night and my flavor profile is very similar to yours .... vague but pungent citrus blast with a metallic/gas finish that gets me at the back of my tongue. Really nice smoke and looking forward to seeing how it does with a bit more cure time.
 
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