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Yeah, I'm digging the last strain! Which bank has that 1 bro :??: you know. :??:

The strain that I posted is a brandywine color. Strain name Ice Cream. Hell I honestly can't remember when and what bank I had seen her on.. I was stoned like always.. lol

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This? lol
 
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Ice Cream[/h] Paradise Seeds
Indica 60 / Sativa 40
Origins: mostly sativa resinous x reversed female sweet stout indica
Flowering: 55-60 days
Harvest: early October
Paradise Seeds’ Ice Cream expresses a diversity of phenotypes, all of them producing good, tasty smoke. The plants look extremely uniform when started from seeds until the fourth week of bloom, when bud formation and final stretching creates some differences in flower formation and node pattern. The common theme amonng all phenotypes is extreme rapid growth and vitality, with healthy large dark green leaves and profuse resin production. Another common theme is a smooth, creamy taste that reminded Paradise of ice cream.
Some phenotypes express a “sativa” growth pattern, with extremely thin serrated leaves, a high calyx-to-leaf ratio and a slightly hallucinogenic high. All Ice Cream plants give out copious amounts of trichomes, sometimes exhibiting an extremely tight formation of army-style rows of large resin heads. Paradise bred this especially productive phenotype for its almost geometric resin pattern. It delivered some generous hashish extraction, yielding an average of 45 grams per 1000 watts of light input of premium quality ice extraction bubble hash in two extractions. Ice Cream hashish has already become popular with Montreal aficionados.
Ice Cream is a very fast grower, finishing in 55-60 days indoors in hydro or soil, or by early October outdoors. She almost doubles in size when put into flowering after on month of vegetative growth, becoming a middle-branch plant. Her stems and branches are very flexible and offer a great opportunity to take advantage of tying down and bending techniques.
This strain’s metabolism runs extremely “hi-revolutions” and responds well to multiple horticultural triggers. Call it a sports car of growth. “It’s all good and beautiful to own a Ferrari,” cautions the breeder, “but you have to know how to drive it”. Ice Cream’s fast response tendencies, especially in hydroponics, make her sensitive to adverse conditions. Her part-sativa heritage makes her somewhat tolerant to heat and humidity, but she will show other stresses (cold, overfeeding) very clearly. She is especially sensitive to moisture level fluctuations at the root zone. Use caution with feeding, and pay attention to light distance from the plants.
Ice Cream cultivators find themselves engulfed in sweet smells as they train the plant’s profuse lateral branching and promote her fat main cola. The slightest touch sends up a perfume of plant sugars. The buds themselves are white and frosty, with a hint of vanilla. The smoke is smooth, with faint undertones of skunk and pine.
Just as AIce Cream’s metabolism roars along with multiple cycles and variations, likewise her stone is a series of revolutions, an antidote to stoner boredom. Her effects are well balanced and register on both head and body levels, but in stages, alternating from cerebral to slightly physical in a bcak and forth motion within the same smoking session. For both gardeners and tokers, Ice Cream offers vigor and diversity under a smooth vanilla coating.
 
Ok guys/gals. 1 last update b4 bedtime. All these are on the 2nd stage of vegging. I have a 3 part system when I veg plants. 1 /seedling. 2/ mid age. 3 adult / ready to flower. I've followed that for a good while now, flowering most of my ladies at or around a foot to foot & half tall in veg and end up with 2 and half to 3 foot ladies. 4 the most part I top most of them, and or SC or LST them. Although a few I've let go 1 single cola. It does save on space and make room for 1 maybe 2 plants more being single cola plants. A few of the ladies are looking like they'll have a good foot cola's if not a few inches past a foot down each stalk. Here's a few ladies that's vegging. Jack The Rippers #1,2 & 3. Bandana. Green Love Potion. Spyders (auto) 1 & 2. Danks Purple Fire. That's on the lower section of the veg tent. Ontop is my clones and my seedlings. :mrgreen:

Each lady has been getting no less of 6 to 8 hrs a day of the blue spectrum light during veg. I been doing this now for a good while, I really have seen a big difference in over all health during veg. They all seem to be happy with the current grow conditions, so why change :??:

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Yup... that's the one! ;) Hell yeah! A hint of vanilla x skunk! Should have a killer high I woulld say! I gots 2 get this 1 right away! And the fast flowering time is a nice bonus.. :mrgreen:
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Ice Cream[/h] Paradise Seeds
Indica 60 / Sativa 40
Origins: mostly sativa resinous x reversed female sweet stout indica
Flowering: 55-60 days
Harvest: early October
Paradise Seeds’ Ice Cream expresses a diversity of phenotypes, all of them producing good, tasty smoke. The plants look extremely uniform when started from seeds until the fourth week of bloom, when bud formation and final stretching creates some differences in flower formation and node pattern. The common theme amonng all phenotypes is extreme rapid growth and vitality, with healthy large dark green leaves and profuse resin production. Another common theme is a smooth, creamy taste that reminded Paradise of ice cream.
Some phenotypes express a “sativa” growth pattern, with extremely thin serrated leaves, a high calyx-to-leaf ratio and a slightly hallucinogenic high. All Ice Cream plants give out copious amounts of trichomes, sometimes exhibiting an extremely tight formation of army-style rows of large resin heads. Paradise bred this especially productive phenotype for its almost geometric resin pattern. It delivered some generous hashish extraction, yielding an average of 45 grams per 1000 watts of light input of premium quality ice extraction bubble hash in two extractions. Ice Cream hashish has already become popular with Montreal aficionados.
Ice Cream is a very fast grower, finishing in 55-60 days indoors in hydro or soil, or by early October outdoors. She almost doubles in size when put into flowering after on month of vegetative growth, becoming a middle-branch plant. Her stems and branches are very flexible and offer a great opportunity to take advantage of tying down and bending techniques.
This strain’s metabolism runs extremely “hi-revolutions” and responds well to multiple horticultural triggers. Call it a sports car of growth. “It’s all good and beautiful to own a Ferrari,” cautions the breeder, “but you have to know how to drive it”. Ice Cream’s fast response tendencies, especially in hydroponics, make her sensitive to adverse conditions. Her part-sativa heritage makes her somewhat tolerant to heat and humidity, but she will show other stresses (cold, overfeeding) very clearly. She is especially sensitive to moisture level fluctuations at the root zone. Use caution with feeding, and pay attention to light distance from the plants.
Ice Cream cultivators find themselves engulfed in sweet smells as they train the plant’s profuse lateral branching and promote her fat main cola. The slightest touch sends up a perfume of plant sugars. The buds themselves are white and frosty, with a hint of vanilla. The smoke is smooth, with faint undertones of skunk and pine.
Just as AIce Cream’s metabolism roars along with multiple cycles and variations, likewise her stone is a series of revolutions, an antidote to stoner boredom. Her effects are well balanced and register on both head and body levels, but in stages, alternating from cerebral to slightly physical in a bcak and forth motion within the same smoking session. For both gardeners and tokers, Ice Cream offers vigor and diversity under a smooth vanilla coating.
 
Ok guys/gals. 1 last update b4 bedtime. All these are on the 2nd stage of vegging. I have a 3 part system when I veg plants. 1 /seedling. 2/ mid age. 3 adult / ready to flower. I've followed that for a good while now, flowering most of my ladies at or around a foot to foot & half tall in veg and end up with 2 and half to 3 foot ladies. 4 the most part I top most of them, and or SC or LST them. Although a few I've let go 1 single cola. It does save on space and make room for 1 maybe 2 plants more being single cola plants. A few of the ladies are looking like they'll have a good foot cola's if not a few inches past a foot down each stalk. Here's a few ladies that's vegging. Jack The Rippers #1,2 & 3. Bandana. Green Love Potion. Spyders (auto) 1 & 2. Danks Purple Fire. That's on the lower section of the veg tent. Ontop is my clones and my seedlings. :mrgreen:

Each lady has been getting no less of 6 to 8 hrs a day of the blue spectrum light during veg. I been doing this now for a good while, I really have seen a big difference in over all health during veg. They all seem to be happy with the current grow conditions, so why change :??:

;)

Make more seeds of the spyder. :) I got 5 left.
 
Just so you know. That picture you see of the Ice Cream is just a pheno. they don't ALL look like that. It's an UNKNOWN hybrid with a wide pheno variance.
 
Yeah I have some bags coming, I will make sure to use his ass after collecting his pollen.. I'm going to let him stay in with the other ladies another day or so then pull his ass out! Plan on sticking him in with the Berry Bomb & Afghan, hell theve both already produced all the seeds they are going to. + they both only have another week or so left. So I think they'll be alright with him till they finish. ;)
 
As with them all.. Well, 4 the most part some do stay true "other strains" to their phenos that I've worked with. Other then the Peyote Purple. The mother wouldn't purple at all! But all be damn if all 4 of her clones didn't which is odd as hell! That's what I had sprayed with the CS dusting my Danks Purple Fire to bring out the purple in the DPF. Yeah, I know that there is a few pheno types in most strains bro.. ;)
Just so you know. That picture you see of the Ice Cream is just a pheno. they don't ALL look like that. It's an UNKNOWN hybrid with a wide pheno variance.
 
Hey. You mentioned you still have genetics from your dad's collection.


Have you run or do you have any Heirloom genetics??(1970's created strains only, seeds would be 40+ years old by now.) lol...
 
Shit.. You mean he only wish he was as smart as I :??: right :??: I do believe that's the way you had intended to write that statement.. ;)

well you said you hoped he was smart...;) I hear that alot about him around here. They say he must have some enormous balls to do that sort of thing:o ;) haha
 
I know 4 a fact I have atleast 2 heirloom strains. Remember seeing them the other day in the 2nd box of strains I have. Can't remeber their names right off, but I will look and let you know what they are. ;)
Hey. You mentioned you still have genetics from your dad's collection.


Have you run or do you have any Heirloom genetics??(1970's created strains only, seeds would be 40+ years old by now.) lol...
 
And on the other strains from the 70's Dad crossed or breed I still have everyone minus the ones that I've grew or worked on myself of his.. :mrgreen:
Hey. You mentioned you still have genetics from your dad's collection.


Have you run or do you have any Heirloom genetics??(1970's created strains only, seeds would be 40+ years old by now.) lol...
 
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