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natro.hydro

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Kickass. bongsmilie

I am not a fan of indica growth... but I guess I could get used to it ;)
Something tells me you will like the yields of indicas lol. I atleast have always gotten more off my little gals than my big sativas. My experience with hard one way or the other is limited as I prefer hybrids. Might have just been I had an easier time mmaintaining the canopy with indicas than sativas.

Was gonna say the same thing about the leaf twist and it being genetic but that is just a guess because I have always heard blueberry has some leaf twisting occur and it is common in the offspring. Just what I have heard not like I have loads of experience with blueberry, only grown her offspring like 2 times . Looking good @Scotch089 excited for the finish.
 

torontoke

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I grew alot of blueberry in the mid to late 90's and alot of the plants did have weird growth traits. Some leaves would curl for no reason and even some of the side branches and new shoots would have swirl paterns in em. Moving into the early 2000's the strain seemed to stablize but didnt have the same appeal to me anyway. I dont know the history of what happened to bb over the years but im sure certain quirks still show from time to time.

And i would rather have room full of indica doms over sativa doms any day. If not for the ease of growing but the flowering times on some sat doms is ridiculous indoors.
 

Scotch089

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Thanks guys. Yes I grew a fruity chronic clone from a buddy last year and it was unbelievably indica. No doubt higher yields with the node spacing but I just hate training them. I know I know... "easier" without stretch but I just hate getting in there and where you can't see squat. I like hybrids, nice balance of both worlds. The right had a nice balance till the flip hit, granted I was on vaca the first week so I couldn't train it anymore and by the time I got back it was too late into 12 12 to do anything without hurting myself.

Stoked to see what pheno that left one is now, knew I kept her for a reason... this run is hunting, next is to get myself some smoke to last me to go hunting again (scrogging whichever cut I end up liking the most) probably a single plant, maybe two in the cab. I wanna see what I can pull of a single in that space.
 

D_Urbmon

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hehe I made a post on breedbay called "stop calling it sativa!"
:blsmoke:

I can't imagine the troll fest it would start if I made it on this forum.


interesting shit.



I've never grown a pure "sativa" nor smoked one but I'm drying to try some. I've had my pack of Kali Mist for about 5 years now. :O straight up afraid of that flower time.
 

OGEvilgenius

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My experience with Kali is it is not a special plant. I haven't grown it, but it's around the dispensaries all the time. I've sampled a few times. Has this nice sweet aroma, but overall just good, not great.

Sweet Skunk is superior.

And my current experience with Serious 6 has left me... on the fence about them in general. Because the thing started to flower on me in late May and now has revegged and is stuck in perpetual stasis... gonna seriously fuck over my harvest. Plus one of these two rejects also is showing powdery mildew - which let me tell you, is fucking impressive - because I've never seen PM this time of year in my soil in my environment or even close to it. The plant, for all intents and purposes has everything it could possibly want to be happy. Yet there it is anyway.

And that's supposed to be an OD strain for regions further north than I? Perhaps, but so far I'd have to recommend you hunt through more SS beans before you waste your time with Kali, which has at best mixed reviews depending on era and all the other stuff that's been mentioned about adding more Afghani into it's mix at some point. Serious is also very dishonest about where they source their genetics, they flat out will not tell you what they're really hybridizing.

And to me, that's weak as fuck IMO. Shanti even stated most of his crosses are just typical haze x skunk etc etc but he relabeled them something different. I tend to believe him and I'd guess we'll find out more as this genome project progresses.
 

OGEvilgenius

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yeah, the prices are definitely right on his site. i know this is a Bodhi thread, but i've been perusing there considering picking up another pack of SP just to find that elusive first pheno i had. when i have a good sum of cash to spend, i like to go for smaller orders with a few seed banks instead of all in one.

back to Bodhi and the moontang, i've been trying to decide all afternoon if "full moon forest orgy overdrive" is code for pine. bongsmilie
I'd grab a few packs of SP if you're pheno hunting. I see so much variation in the grow reports for it... most people end up satisfied, but the plants themselves are all over the place.
 

D_Urbmon

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My experience with Kali is it is not a special plant. I haven't grown it, but it's around the dispensaries all the time. I've sampled a few times. Has this nice sweet aroma, but overall just good, not great.

Sweet Skunk is superior.

And my current experience with Serious 6 has left me... on the fence about them in general. Because the thing started to flower on me in late May and now has revegged and is stuck in perpetual stasis... gonna seriously fuck over my harvest. Plus one of these two rejects also is showing powdery mildew - which let me tell you, is fucking impressive - because I've never seen PM this time of year in my soil in my environment or even close to it. The plant, for all intents and purposes has everything it could possibly want to be happy. Yet there it is anyway.

And that's supposed to be an OD strain for regions further north than I? Perhaps, but so far I'd have to recommend you hunt through more SS beans before you waste your time with Kali, which has at best mixed reviews depending on era and all the other stuff that's been mentioned about adding more Afghani into it's mix at some point. Serious is also very dishonest about where they source their genetics, they flat out will not tell you what they're really hybridizing.

And to me, that's weak as fuck IMO. Shanti even stated most of his crosses are just typical haze x skunk etc etc but he relabeled them something different. I tend to believe him and I'd guess we'll find out more as this genome project progresses.
I appreciate the input as a sweet skunk lover. :D


I definitely have the one with some afghani in the mix as they were purchased about 5 years ago. I think the "pure" kali was around 2000 or something?

I'll still end up poppin em one day just because. But definitely not anytime soon.
 

OGEvilgenius

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I appreciate the input as a sweet skunk lover. :D


I definitely have the one with some afghani in the mix as they were purchased about 5 years ago. I think the "pure" kali was around 2000 or something?

I'll still end up poppin em one day just because. But definitely not anytime soon.
Yeah, I mean, if I spent 200 bucks on a pack of seeds, yeah, I'd pop those MFers too. Just think you've got more interesting stuff on the go... I'd wait until you have more space to fuck with those Kali's.
 

st0wandgrow

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My experience with Kali is it is not a special plant. I haven't grown it, but it's around the dispensaries all the time. I've sampled a few times. Has this nice sweet aroma, but overall just good, not great.

Sweet Skunk is superior.

And my current experience with Serious 6 has left me... on the fence about them in general. Because the thing started to flower on me in late May and now has revegged and is stuck in perpetual stasis... gonna seriously fuck over my harvest. Plus one of these two rejects also is showing powdery mildew - which let me tell you, is fucking impressive - because I've never seen PM this time of year in my soil in my environment or even close to it. The plant, for all intents and purposes has everything it could possibly want to be happy. Yet there it is anyway.

And that's supposed to be an OD strain for regions further north than I? Perhaps, but so far I'd have to recommend you hunt through more SS beans before you waste your time with Kali, which has at best mixed reviews depending on era and all the other stuff that's been mentioned about adding more Afghani into it's mix at some point. Serious is also very dishonest about where they source their genetics, they flat out will not tell you what they're really hybridizing.

And to me, that's weak as fuck IMO. Shanti even stated most of his crosses are just typical haze x skunk etc etc but he relabeled them something different. I tend to believe him and I'd guess we'll find out more as this genome project progresses.
The Kali I ran years ago wasn't sweet at all. Peppery would describe it better. The high was amazing though. To this day may favorite smoke.

The 2'nd pack I bought 3-4 years ago had a couple sweet phenos, but the smoke was lame. So was their bubblegum. Chronic was ok, and AK-47 was damn good. Needless to say I haven't picked up any more of their gear.
 

OGEvilgenius

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The Kali I ran years ago wasn't sweet at all. Peppery would describe it better. The high was amazing though. To this day may favorite smoke.

The 2'nd pack I bought 3-4 years ago had a couple sweet phenos, but the smoke was lame. So was their bubblegum. Chronic was ok, and AK-47 was damn good. Needless to say I haven't picked up any more of their gear.
Peppery = good in my experience. There's a cut of Jack Herer around here that is very peppery and also very good.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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hehe I made a post on breedbay called "stop calling it sativa!"
:blsmoke:


I've never grown a pure "sativa" nor smoked one but I'm drying to try some. I've had my pack of Kali Mist for about 5 years now. :O straight up afraid of that flower time.
Well, if you've smoked mexican compressed bud aka. commercial, swag, james brown, dirt weed, then you've most likely smoked pure sativa. Definitely not the same as some sattie you might experience on a trip to Jamaica but whatever.8)
 

torontoke

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Thats looked awesome mo

Landrace sats scare the shit out of me tho. My buddy grabbed some durban poison seeds from st martin a few years ago. They were 9 feet tall and took 115 days indoor.
I laughed and told him i could have done two indica harvest in that time.
He said try it first and even tho i would say its an awesome switch id never sacrifice an entire harvest for for the risk of something needing that long to finish
But to each their own
 
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