Humboldt Seed Company (HSC) Thread

GlassJoe

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Thanks, your going to be a week or so earlier finishing than me because of latitude.
Between 32 and 33, I'd guess from the cacti
I'm in SoCal; my most remarkable plants from the grow have been the Apple Blossom for obvious reasons, as well as the Garlic Budder. If you have the space for a big outdoor grow they can really fill out an area; they would be very appropriate for a full season grow. Pics below are a blueberry muffin clone and a garlic budder under trellis netting about a month apart each picture. The plant in the foreground is another Jelly rancher clone, which I could also see running regularly.

June 7th, July 8th, August 7th, September 2nd.
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Neoangelo147

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My plants are behind here in Cali since I use supplemental light to keep them in veg longer. I had a late start this year so mine are just about 2 weeks into flower. I did notice Jelly Rancher started to flower faster than the other 15 or so strains I have going. It seems like it would be good for something to finish early on in the season.

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Neoangelo147

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I'm in SoCal; my most remarkable plants from the grow have been the Apple Blossom for obvious reasons, as well as the Garlic Budder. If you have the space for a big outdoor grow they can really fill out an area; they would be very appropriate for a full season grow. Pics below are a blueberry muffin clone and a garlic budder under trellis netting about a month apart each picture. The plant in the foreground is another Jelly rancher clone, which I could also see running regularly.

June 7th, July 8th, August 7th, September 2nd.
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Do you have close up bud photos of the Garlic Budder?
 

GlassJoe

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Pics make me salivate.

Between 78 & 82 I lived in Fresno and every now and then we'd get some Humboldt County Skunkweed.
It's definitely a funky-smelling girl if you're one of the types that doesn't like the modern trend towards fruit/candy/cookies/cake/vanilla. It's kind of funny, because it's right next to a blueberry muffin plant and depending on which way the wind blows you get little whiffs of either plant or a mix of the two and it's a really strange experience to go from the Garlic Mushroom Onion smell to Blueberry muffins.
 

GlassJoe

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Here are some of the others that are nearing the end. They seem like they didn't put on much color but I believe that's because it's so hot; the blueberry muffin was cut from a mother that showed a lot more color early in the season but it didn't really turn purple itself.

BBM:
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Jelly Rancher(s):
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Apple Blossom:
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And another shot of the garlic budder:
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Not bad for outdoors, huh?
 

Neoangelo147

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Here are some of the others that are nearing the end. They seem like they didn't put on much color but I believe that's because it's so hot; the blueberry muffin was cut from a mother that showed a lot more color early in the season but it didn't really turn purple itself.

BBM:
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Jelly Rancher(s):
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Apple Blossom:
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And another shot of the garlic budder:
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Not bad for outdoors, huh?
How is that smell on that Garlic Budder and BBM?
 

GlassJoe

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The Garlic Budder is like a Spicy Garlicky funky situation, there's a little bit of that cookie smell but it's definitely a GMO cross and mostly it's just belching that garlic terpene profile. The Blueberry muffin is about as true to its name as you're going to get with the blueberry terpenes as the dominant part of the smell. Terpenes are something BBM is always just loaded with, it's a trip to open a jar of it.
 
It's definitely a funky-smelling girl if you're one of the types that doesn't like the modern trend towards fruit/candy/cookies/cake/vanilla. It's kind of funny, because it's right next to a blueberry muffin plant and depending on which way the wind blows you get little whiffs of either plant or a mix of the two and it's a really strange experience to go from the Garlic Mushroom Onion smell to Blueberry muffins.
I would imagine the strains here on the NE coast are different than those elsewhere. Gorilla Glue, C99, Peanut Butter, and some of the 'kush' and blueberry varieties are some that come to mind.

During the 70's in NH weed was always brown. Some like Panama Red was more reddish and Colombian was a kind of gold. 80's - weed around here was more on the green side. Medical weed today just doesn't have the same taste that outdoor weed has.

In 1971 I could by an ounce of weed for $15! It went up to $20 in 72.

While in Germany - 72 - 75 there was blond, black, green, brown, and red hash. Yep, the good ole' days. Red was my favorite.
 

GlassJoe

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I would imagine the strains here on the NE coast are different than those elsewhere. Gorilla Glue, C99, Peanut Butter, and some of the 'kush' and blueberry varieties are some that come to mind.

During the 70's in NH weed was always brown. Some like Panama Red was more reddish and Colombian was a kind of gold. 80's - weed around here was more on the green side. Medical weed today just doesn't have the same taste that outdoor weed has.

In 1971 I could by an ounce of weed for $15! It went up to $20 in 72.

While in Germany - 72 - 75 there was blond, black, green, brown, and red hash. Yep, the good ole' days. Red was my favorite.
Gorilla Glue's popular everywhere, and Cindy 99 is a very classic Jack Herer descendant. Peanut Butter Breath is probably the best known peanut butter terpene strains; it's a Thug Pug cultivar, it's one of the parents to HSC's own Nutter Budder.

I've heard lots of stories about the hash in Europe around that time; it coincides with the "Hippie Trail" that brought a lot of Afghani and other strains that would ultimately be part of modern cannabis breeding to the US. Do you know where the hash was coming from at that time? I'd assume Afghanistan/Morocco
 

GlassJoe

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It's hard to tell in the second picture but it could be happening. Keep a close eye and be ready to pull it. Maybe hit them up about it they have a phone number and email on their website. If it ends up being the case that sucks
 
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