I've heard the cough is an elite NLxHaze pheno. Any idea?Back in 2002-4 I had a 'sour diesel' clone of some form or another that was wonderful. I live in CO, so I didn't really know what I had at the time, and the guy who gave it to me gave it away like it was no big deal, so when I had to close up shop I just ditched it thinking I could get it back later. Probably not a month later, the guy calls me and asks if I have any clones or a mom of that specific strain, as he lost his. I've tried a few 'sour diesels' since then, but none have yet to have the structure and taste of my old clone. Other clone only's I've been particularly fond of would include Snowdawg and Blue Dream. The colorado cough clone is great if you can get the real deal and don't mind growing 12-14 week jungle plants.
That is correct, it is an NL#5/Haze brothers Haze, I heard it was #17, however there is little to no apparent NL influence, it is a very hazey plant, the NL influence tightened up the eventual buds, and probably lowered the flowering time, but it is a very sativa clone that stretches for weeks after flipping and usually took around 13 weeks to flower and get some nice weighty potent buds. Shit is potent, though, I'll tell you that.I've heard the cough is an elite NLxHaze pheno. Any idea?
It's hard to keep 'em going for years. There's been a Blueberry/NL here for almost 10 years. It's stocky & tough, sweet & skunky, hardly any stretch after 12/12 switch, rock hard nugs with very little manicuring. Once you find something here you have to stick with it,...... until recently, finally seeing some choices.Back in 2002-4 I had a 'sour diesel' clone of some form or another that was wonderful. I live in CO, so I didn't really know what I had at the time, and the guy who gave it to me gave it away like it was no big deal, so when I had to close up shop I just ditched it thinking I could get it back later. Probably not a month later, the guy calls me and asks if I have any clones or a mom of that specific strain, as he lost his. I've tried a few 'sour diesels' since then, but none have yet to have the structure and taste of my old clone. Other clone only's I've been particularly fond of would include Snowdawg and Blue Dream. The colorado cough clone is great if you can get the real deal and don't mind growing 12-14 week jungle plants.
TGA has some solid gear.... currently sampling their Jack's Cleaner 2 & Danny Boy. Hopefully Vortex soon.I've kept a vortex for close to 2 years now while almost everything else has move out or been traded. its got medium-good yield despite the quality, no matter what i do i cannot get this girl to herm, so i train her alot in flower, nothing seems to phase her. just need a sick male and i can have some dank f2's. in almost all cases, she would be the perfect candidate to make S1's feminised seeds since i think her offspring would be resistent too.
.I kept a Afghan for four years once.
Have to give that a try, I'm more into indicas, but that sounds potent.Belladonna has been the pride of the ball for over a decade around my parts.
It grows and finishes more like an Indica. But the high is very sativa. And damn near bulletproof during the grow. Indoors or out its a dandy. The cut I referred is a local treasure. Those that arnt privy to the cut have gotten very similar results from the beans. I wouldnt say they are homogeneous, just predictable. Its a very nice cross...old school killer cut, go in search of your own......Have to give that a try, I'm more into indicas, but that sounds potent.
Sounds like Northern Lights #7 to me.There was a strain back in the late 80's that stayed around for 10 or more years in the midwest. Wish I could identify what it was. They called it #7 . It was a wicked indiac with a strong pine/hash taste. Sweet, skunky smell, rock hard nugs. Lost to spider mites... those little f*ckers.
I've seen #1 #2 #5 #6 #9 #13Sounds like Northern Lights #7 to me.