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whodatnation

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Bubble n Squeak, from sog s33ds. These are f2s made by some whodat character.




[h=1]SOG Seeds - Bubble n Squeak 1[/h]
Bubble and squeak is a stabilized cross of Big Buddha cheese and SOG seeds own Double Bubble F1.

The Big Buddha cheese was chosen for rich, pungent fruit aroma and the short spacing of the internodes which helps to keep stretching at flowering time to a minimum.

Bubble and squeak is a nice, predominately indica plant with nice short internodes which is perfect for beginner growers. Also for the more experienced grower, the SOG method always produces fantastic results. Bubble and squeak is one of the strains that our breeders have continually worked on to stabilize the strain which produces nice big dense resinous buds and an aroma to die for.

There are two distinct phenotypes in bubble and squeak, one is slightly lighter greener and leans more to the BBC, the other slightly darker and shorter. This strain does not stretch much when changed to the flowering cycle so this makes it perfect for SOG growers or those who use small spaces. Just a word of warning that this strain is very pungent and has been known to cause nausea in some growers, so carbon filtration is a must.

Flowering time: 56/65 days. As with all our strains this down to personnel preference.
Smell: Very pungent fruit with skunk overtones.
Taste: As with smell, overripe fruit and cheese.
Yield: SOG 1 to 2 oz per plant. Normal method. 3 to 5 oz per plant​
[h=2]Strain Lineage / Genealogy / Family Tree[/h]
 

Dr.D81

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nice who will be much like the back at it grow:leaf:i have put down 10 fireballs with my bp and dog, and 4 have germed in 24 all of the rest have sprouted:bigjoint: will have some cheery puff down in a month with some Sour Kush / Deep Blue.
 

Mohican

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gonna roll a marijuana bomb till 1992! A little heron before I die and some cocaine on the side (right now) :)
 

DoobieBrother

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If I ever get my dad's record collection....

Old crank-up Victrola "suitcase" record player and about 1,000 78rpm records from the 1920's, 1930' and 1940's (and some 1950's stuff) featuring all the old jazz standards and some really obscure recordings.
Used to sit down in the basement listening to random records when I was a kid, soaking it in.
:-)

 
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