chadfly111
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looks killerView attachment 4414248View attachment 4414249Peaks frosted Blueberry. Oct 30 and no mold. These are tough
looks killerView attachment 4414248View attachment 4414249Peaks frosted Blueberry. Oct 30 and no mold. These are tough
I'm in 5A tooHey man just curious what zone you’re in. I’m 5A and had zero jam this year with all the rain in the forecast so I chopped Oct 1st. I did however leave two clones out that got frosted heavily twice and showed NO signs of trauma
A duo not to be messed with for sure!@Wendel17 best name ever. Maybe mahovlich27 would be another best ever.
Sweet! I haven’t run anything from PeakSeeds yet but my order has arrived. Blueberry and C99. Mike threw in some Sweet C99 for free. Glad to see some growing in this climate. Thanks for sharing!I'm in 5A too
Germinated 7 Sweet Skunk x Cinderella 99 I had laying around.Anyone run Peaks stuff DWC? Think I'm gonna pop some KS and SSxC99 for the veg tent soon. That SSxC99 was the best yielder and both were my favourite smoke out of the strains I ran from him.
Wish I'd have grabbed some Blueberry from him that stuff makes me drool just looking at it.
Hmm maybe it's time to work on that breeding project I keep putting off.
Sweet Skunk was originally listed in 1994 by Spice of Life as a cross between Sweet Pink Grapefruit (F) NL#5 x Haze (M), but Breeder Steve later speculated that the father was likely a Sensi NL#5 x Haze male rather than a Big Skunk. Apparently, Breeder Steve had obtained two trays of clones for a grow, one labeled “Big Skunk” and the other “NL x Haze.” Upon planting and flowering the clones, one of the trays turned out to have a male that pollinated the crop, producing the seeds sold as Sweet Skunk. F1 seeds were planted, and an extreme sativa-leaning selection (SS #10) was chosen out of a roomful of indica-dominant girls. This clone is now known in BC as the original Sweet Skunk clone.Breeder steve held the definitive “cut” of sweet skunk after some accidental polination went on. How that cut came to be was not clear from that thread.
Mike J wrote in another forum "we changed the name of our Skunk to 'Sweet Skunk' to be more accurate. The original female was an Island Sweet Skunk." According to Breeder Steve, Island Sweet Skunk is Federation's ripoff of original SOL's Sweet Skunk seeds that Mark Emery had in stock, later crossed with a White Widow.I think there was speculation that MJ @ peak bred in skunk#1 to the line - not sure if he worked it into an SOL seed line or the cut.
Nice! How much of a hunt did it take to find that one?I chopped the Blueberry 9 days ago. It ended up coming down in multiple sessions to allow lower flowers to finish and I didn't get any plant shots unfortunately. This pheno isn't as colourful as earlier runs and has some foxtailing from too much light, but holy shit is it powerful.
I've got a bunch of different strains, well-cured and top quality in the jars, but I can't leave the BB alone. The smell and taste are sweet berry with a bunch of little, hard to identify undertones. The effect is heavy, happy and definitely not for those of lower tolerance.
I know sure there's other amazing stuff out there, but I think my search is over for now. I've found my holy grail indica.
I actually meant the strain overall rather than the cut. It has the genes that, given the proper environment, are capable of what I require and PSBC lines seem to run true. I could just keep buying seeds from Mike and getting this magic, the chucking is as much for the pleasure of doing it as anything else.Nice! How much of a hunt did it take to find that one?
Now I'm getting even more excited to plant my PSBC strains! How long did you veg and flower the BB? What was your yield per plant? Thanks.I chopped the Blueberry 9 days ago ... I've found my holy grail indica.
Glad to see you back in this thread bill. I'd love to see how many strains you've run this year. I'm lucky to do 4. I'm really interested in the NB. I bet the NL helps with the BB finicky ways. I have a BB that has crinkled leaves and not very pretty.Peak gear has been extremely homogeneous within each strain. About as negative expression one finds is an occasional runty plant. Very little intersex ever.
Hey KP,Glad to see you back in this thread bill. I'd love to see how many strains you've run this year. I'm lucky to do 4. I'm really interested in the NB. I bet the NL helps with the BB finicky ways. I have a BB that has crinkled leaves and not very pretty.
So Funny I’ve often described pheno hunting as looking for the “ wayne gretzky” plant.I actually meant the strain overall rather than the cut. It has the genes that, given the proper environment, are capable of what I require and PSBC lines seem to run true. I could just keep buying seeds from Mike and getting this magic, the chucking is as much for the pleasure of doing it as anything else.
I intend to put a lot of my efforts toward this strain over the next few years. I'll be pollinating this cut with a bb male to make a bunch of seeds in a couple weeks, as well as popping the rest of MikeJ's seeds and doing some open pollination down the road. That's when the real hunt for the Connor McDavid of blueberry begins, but again, that's as much for the love of the game as for the end score.