Crickets and Cicada Seeds

Blueberry bref

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Got very lucky and scored a pack of Puck HP BC2 today. The PNWHP x Puck HP BC1 I purchased arrived yesterday. Waiting on Uncle Festers Skunk#18 that shipped yesterday. Now if Bohdi's DLA 4 comes in stock somewhere this weekend, and despite no RKS anywhere, I'll call it a successful 4/20 for what I was hopeful to find this week.
Skunk n' Honey from Stray was stocked at glg today; its not rks but the mom is Michigan Skunk x A1. That might get pretty close for $40
 

sugarkanesislandgrown

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Restock on a bunch of crickets and cicada stuff at seedsherenow for sale prices.
I ended up grabbing the light of Venus and ghandaddy.
Got a pretty solid crickets and cicada collection going including: Brood x, puckbc2, bubbleghan, ghandaddy and light of Venus.
I Grew out the brood x recently and it was fantastic.
 

Cutkeeper

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puck bc2 FACAFADD-13FE-4395-AC18-4FB847BB8F0C.jpeg
Fishbone feelers at 8 days maybe.
the pucks are looking very consistent. Super squat slow growing bushes. Massive sawtooth fan leaves, super funky stem rubs. Really excited to hunt through f2’s. Getting ahead of myself thinking about crossing it with Bodhis “zap” Well as a pak landrace “hopar valley selection #2”
 

GrownAtHighAltitude

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Seeds Here Now just dropped presale buy links for a lot of the Puck BC1 crosses. NL2 is already sold out.

I managed to snag Chem91, OG Kush, and 88G13HP. I am leaving the NL and NL1 for others since I just can't spend too much at this time.

Get em while you can. The site is dog slow.

 

Cutkeeper

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Anyone with NL knowledge care to explain the difference between the NL, NL1, NL2? Which is the preferred cross?
Correct me if I’m wrong but I believe it refers to the distance away from the starting material (purest indica). So nl2 has been crossed twice, and so forth.
 

GrownAtHighAltitude

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Correct me if I’m wrong but I believe it refers to the distance away from the starting material (purest indica). So nl2 has been crossed twice, and so forth.
I thought it was how Greg McAlister originally bred Northern Lights, he classified the phenos he selected by how Indica / Sativa they were. #1 most Indica, #5 most Sativa.

My memory is hazy so I don't remember exactly. Maybe it is more complicated than this due to hybrids and other people in Seattle involved.
 
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TugthePup

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I thought it was how Greg McAlister originally bred Northern Lights, he classified the phenos he selected by how Indica / Sativa they were. #1 most Indica, #5 most Sativa.

My memory is hazy so I don't remember exactly. Maybe it is more complicated than this due to hybrids.
NL went from #1-#10 or 11 but this was the numbering system from the lore I heard. I also heard the NL is the #1 x #5 but the best option woud be to ask Bob on insta
 

GrownAtHighAltitude

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http://instagr.am/p/B5o5FyChx7h/
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He seems to say the NL5 is a Hawaiian Sativa x Steve Murphy's Afghani

The NL1 is 100% Indica type. I am starting to think it is nothing more than Steve Murphy's original Afghani?

NL2 is a hybrid of The Indian (Afghani hybrid) x Steve's Afghani.


> Northern Lights is not a single variety, it is a set of hybrids created by the Northern Lights Crew by crossing Steve Murphy’s Afghani to a number of varieties. The numeric system used to name the Northern Lights varieties 1-11 was based on their size and trait expression with the lowest numbers representing the most pure Afghan and the highest numbers representing the most narrow-leaf equatorial drug types.
 
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