Any bleeder traits on the Dragon Soul?New additions:
- The White (Krome's cut)
- '80s Black Afghani
- Dragon Soul (Bodhi's cut)
Yessir, I've been told she also passes it to progeny reliably.Any bleeder traits on the Dragon Soul?
That Black Afghani. I wonder. I had some "Afghani" many moons ago while in Alb.New Mexico.I was attending school there. Anywho,my buddy/classmate who is from the city,told me the "indigent" have the best weed.New additions:
- The White (Krome's cut)
- '80s Black Afghani
- Dragon Soul (Bodhi's cut)
Gelato 45 x ecto cooler... I think. I sometimes get the number confused lolPretty sure you've said it bit what strain is that with the extra leaves? I have one doing similar extra leaves too.
Breeding with today's genetics as mixed up as they are is difficult if you actually have a direction you wanna go. Even the popular old school breeders like Nevil and all the old gang would be doing backflips. Those guys were breeding with landraces and mostly stable genetics which makes a huge difference. Today's breeders, or chuckers rather, throwing F1s out by the dozens just adds to it. Start with heirloom/landrace or ibl for less headache.Holy hell, Im with @gwheels. May attempt some personal chucking but will never call it breeding and will be strictly for play. Realize all my breeding dreams were more, I hope I get lucky dreams. Way more goes into creating stable genetics than I have the intellect, time or space to provide. Not sure if that's a good or bad realization but it is reality.
@Schwaggy P is it possible for big AG and their unlimited resources to create and market seeds that will hit specific markers? Color, height, potency or will it always be a range. Have to assume it's in their plans if its theoretically possible.
I bought a ton of old school seeds to hunt through with the intention of going back time a little. Have quite a few landrace and some old originals.Breeding with today's genetics as mixed up as they are is difficult if you actually have a direction you wanna go. Even the popular old school breeders like Nevil and all the old gang would be doing backflips. Those guys were breeding with landraces and mostly stable genetics which makes a huge difference. Today's breeders, or chuckers rather, throwing F1s out by the dozens just adds to it. Start with heirloom/landrace or ibl for less headache.
one cut in southern oregon, looked like a dark but no purp dark bubba, tasted like the White, but a tad creamier and peel your noggin back. Like as in twice as good as any bubba you've had. And that taste. But those effects, perfect for pain and insomnia. Wasn't around all the time. Boy when it was, it was worth havin.If that Black Afghani is the same as I got ahold buckle up boys n girls, the buds are black as the Ace of Spades and will make You sleep right thru a firefight, it is the truth.
Go for it man, jump in there and get your feet wet and have fun doing it. No better time to start. And I really dig the old stuff, really wish I had more landrace stock.I bought a ton of old school seeds to hunt through with the intention of going back time a little. Have quite a few landrace and some old originals.
I do plan on chucking some but its totally dependent on finding worthy phenos in those particular packs.
Also intrigued with attempting to reverse something with GA3 just to see if I can pull it off.
Very nice report !!!Attached is a PDF of my attempt at at Skunky VA report. My 1st ever blantantly copied & customized from other reports I have seen. Just my take on what was important, let me know it I overlooked anything.
I did it in Mac Pages, I am putting it up as a PDF for compatibility, let me know if you prefer a different format,
Because it was part of a side by side with Granny Skunk crosses I am trying hard not to compare the two here. Feedback welcome.
They are looking very well looked after. The Skunky B's are generally more stout plants and the Ecto Cooler male will help rein in the Gelato's structure.So far, so good over here! I really like the structure on both of them, nice and stout, without a lot of stretch. Not sure if it is the genetics or the changes I have made... I waited longer than usual before putting them in the 5 gallon bucket this time.
Awesome report, thanks so much for taking the time to grow her out and give feedback!Attached is a PDF of my attempt at at Skunky VA report. My 1st ever blantantly copied & customized from other reports I have seen. Just my take on what was important, let me know it I overlooked anything.
I did it in Mac Pages, I am putting it up as a PDF for compatibility, let me know if you prefer a different format,
Because it was part of a side by side with Granny Skunk crosses I am trying hard not to compare the two here. Feedback welcome.
Between @Baja.Beaches and your smoke report, I'm very glad to start getting confirmation roll in on what I experienced during testing this line. I had very similar results and am quite pleased with the Skunky VA. It seems to be the Sweet Skunk variant to the Stink Skunk Skunky D line.Skunky VA is dry and curing. Nicely dry. Really strong smoke. And its never shut up smoke. This is not good for a conference call pre chiller.
The yield in the 11 gallon double bubble tote was fantastic. Around 11 oz for the pair. Astounding really. But the bud density, shape and length were perfect.
But the strength. I am glad i waited a bit longer until it was about 20% amber. It is dry mouth, red eyed, jabber jaw STRONG...rarely does a doob lay me out without some concentrate inspiriation.
But Skunky VA is like that. I have to roll smaller doobs. Time to get the regular papers out.
Hopefully you get more seeds in the shop.
People need to try this one out.