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This looks like fire! you grew her out perfectly! Was she also grown in Monterey weather? I'm from there and wish I could move back. I miss the coast.This girl is a Durban Poison beauty! Got the seed out of a medicinal jar I picked up in Monterey. Had a perfect summer for her to blossom into this beast. If I put her in the ground, she would have hit 10 ft probably. Based on today's look, she is a week or so away from chop.
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I wish!! Southern Wisconsin.This looks like fire! you grew her out perfectly! Was she also grown in Monterey weather? I'm from there and wish I could move back. I miss the coast.
What kind of aroma did you get from the Pine Tar Kush?Wow, you guys are going deep into the fall. We haven't had anything close to a frost yet here in midcoast Maine but I harvested everything due to all the rain and moisture. Was able to let everything finish but botrytis definitely reduced the harvest on a few of the plants. Plant disease specialist at our university cooperative extension told me last summer that botrytis was wreaking havoc all over the state because of all the rain.
The Northern Lights, Pine Tar Kush, and Gold Warp all turned out nice--I've sampled all three. And for the first time I managed to harvest some seeds: Pine Tar Kush, Northern Lights, and a cross between the two. Excited to grow some of those next year (@thumper60 I owe you some seeds for the Gold Warp you sent me last spring, DM me and we'll arrange a shipment).
Good work everybody in what was a year of challenging weather for a lot of us.
Hmmm...not sure how to describe it. It's heavy...I wouldn't say it smells "piney" but it still has to cure, just went into mason jars last week. But extremely fragrant with a sort of exotic spicy smell and nice smooth smoke too with full effects. Smells somewhat like the Tomahawk I grew a couple years back (Stardawg X Gorilla Glue#4).What kind of aroma did you get from the Pine Tar Kush?
I have grown 4 different Pine Tar Kush plants and they were all different, in appearance as well as aroma. The first one was incredibly piney and sticky, easy to see how it got its name! The high was surprisingly cerebral, definitely not couch lock .Hmmm...not sure how to describe it. It's heavy...I wouldn't say it smells "piney" but it still has to cure, just went into mason jars last week. But extremely fragrant with a sort of exotic spicy smell and nice smooth smoke too with full effects. Smells somewhat like the Tomahawk I grew a couple years back (Stardawg X Gorilla Glue#4).
Interesting. This one definitely got colorful in the final weeks, lots of purple. Very sticky but wouldn't call it "piney" smelling. Then again I just recovered from my first bout with covid (managed to steer clear for 3 years but with a kid in school it was just a matter of time I guess) so my sense of smell is kind of muted.I have grown 4 different Pine Tar Kush plants and they were all different, in appearance as well as aroma. The first one was incredibly piney and sticky, easy to see how it got its name! The high was surprisingly cerebral, definitely not couch lock .
That first, really piney PTK finished in mid Sept. for me, but outdoor stuff here finishes earlier down here. Most stuff seems to start flowering in late July for me. What kind of cross did you do, which was the male?Interesting. This one definitely got colorful in the final weeks, lots of purple. Very sticky but wouldn't call it "piney" smelling. Then again I just recovered from my first bout with covid (managed to steer clear for 3 years but with a kid in school it was just a matter of time I guess) so my sense of smell is kind of muted.
Same as you on the non-couch-lock effect. That may have to do partly with harvest timing. Wish it finished earlier like the Northern Lights did. Will be curious to see how the cross between the two turns out.
I forget, what latitude are you at? Be nice if mine were flowering late July, it's usually well into August. The Northern Lights got rolling right around August 1 and finished by third week September which was terrific.That first, really piney PTK finished in mid Sept. for me, but outdoor stuff here finishes earlier down here. Most stuff seems to start flowering in late July for me. What kind of cross did you do, which was the male?
I'm at 36 degrees. My PTK seeds from a seed increase are also very pale, also concerned about their viability. I didn't know as much about growing and seed making back then, and I haven't tried to sprout any of them.I forget, what latitude are you at? Be nice if mine were flowering late July, it's usually well into August. The Northern Lights got rolling right around August 1 and finished by third week September which was terrific.
I brushed a little Pine Tar Kush pollen on one of the Northern Lights branches and did the same with some Northern Lights pollen on a Pine Tar branch. For some reason the seeds off the Northern Lights are all kind of pale-looking, whereas the ones off the Pine Tar are darker. Wonder if the Northern Lights aren't quite fully developed. The flowers were definitely ready but maybe the seeds needed another week or two. Or maybe that's just genetics? We'll find out!
Would love to try pine tar kush an the Northern light get me some beans I will back cross them this winter If a fine a real keeper i will reveg an clone it.Wow, you guys are going deep into the fall. We haven't had anything close to a frost yet here in midcoast Maine but I harvested everything due to all the rain and moisture. Was able to let everything finish but botrytis definitely reduced the harvest on a few of the plants. Plant disease specialist at our university cooperative extension told me last summer that botrytis was wreaking havoc all over the state because of all the rain.
The Northern Lights, Pine Tar Kush, and Gold Warp all turned out nice--I've sampled all three. And for the first time I managed to harvest some seeds: Pine Tar Kush, Northern Lights, and a cross between the two. Excited to grow some of those next year (@thumper60 I owe you some seeds for the Gold Warp you sent me last spring, DM me and we'll arrange a shipment).
Good work everybody in what was a year of challenging weather for a lot of us.
The fun never stops, huh?Things dont stop here just because the ground if frozen. We grow year round here heres my first run of the winter 1400 watts of leds over a 4x10 table 18 plants not to shabby for 19 days 12-12. All reg seeds that I breed for a few yrs candy train x Geleto started 40 to get 18 good females. these get cut 9 weeks an table is filled same day with 5-6 week old seedling straight to flower. I have back crossed these plants so many times they look like clones in flower.View attachment 5344702View attachment 5344703View attachment 5344704