I have decided to include a few pics that I have of plants remaining. None of them will be ready before Sept. or Oct. I grew these couple of monsters for several reasons. But mainly for paying off my bills & debts come fall.
The BlackJacks I'm growing, two right now come from a great lineage! Blackjack's parents are Jack Herer & Black Domino. Plus my "Blackberry" has great parents too. Rasberry Cough & Black Domino are here parents. I expect great things from these two strains. Neither of which were easy to grow because neither are very stable. But I choose these two strains because I keep hearing from locals around me, "yo brah, where the Purps?". So here comes the fucking purples, and I expect them the be stronger than your normal purples from the 'Great White North'. My personal experience with purples has been. I love the look, but where's the beef(no bobo feeling after smoking)? I think the best Purple I ever had was 'Purple Urkle'.
Of my 35 odd years of growing, this is the worst year ever for me! My worse than my first year growing too!!!
I did come away with a couple of new observations as far as seed banks, seeds & strains go. This is what I found out:
Mazar-i-sharif strain needs to be were there is minimal rain falling. One plant was literally 50% BUD ROT!?!?!?
I tried growing Nirvana's AK-48 strain. All is well so far. Four of these girls are over 4 ft tall too.
I grew one each of the following strains with varied success :
Lemon Skunk...........this stuff was beyond frosty?!!?!
Trainwreck................pretty awesome stuff,\
Cheese....this strain really does have kind of a chessey taste
White Rhino....what is there to say about this strain?
Great White Shark......seed never made it outta paper towel.
I went with plenty of other strains too this year. But the majority of them died off with my indoor grow experiment. It's an experiement that I will not soon forget. It's a mistake that in the end is gonna cost me! My landrace girl
will be used to pay off my debt to my partners,creditors,mortgage company,
etc,etc..
But hey, this is my life! I've been with this plant enjoying her company since 1966. She is my life, what else can I say?