That sounds like the keeper! Is that the one you pegged as the keeper all along, I don't remember? Those Tangie orange terps are no joke.
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Yeah, that is the one I called since week 4 I think. The others look average, but #2, and #3 are just crazy frosty, so no point keeping anything else. #2 reminds me the most of the Bopgun mom, but a little frostier.That sounds like the keeper! Is that the one you pegged as the keeper all along, I don't remember? Those Tangie orange terps are no joke.
Yeah, I would of like to tried that. Unfortunately when everybody only wanted purps, and OG, then cookies, most the old heads dropped the skunks and older lines to grow what was selling. Kind of cool to see a resurgence in the older stuff lately. That is more what is interesting me anyway. All the OG's and cookies, are starting to look the same.Looking forward to your next journal.
Had ordered the seed bank & sssc catalogs back in the mid to late 80's. Took a month to get it from sending the request/letter in the mail. Wish the original skunk #1 was still around, it was virtually impossible to contain her scent.
Good Times...
Yeah, I would of like to tried that. Unfortunately when everybody only wanted purps, and OG, then cookies, most the old heads dropped the skunks and older lines to grow what was selling. Kind of cool to see a resurgence in the older stuff lately. That is more what is interesting me anyway. All the OG's and cookies, are starting to look the same.
Sounds like you were living the dream. If I did not have a wife and 2 kids I would probably be camped out in a tent with a weed field right now.I was growing guerrilla style in the woods & swamps of south Florida in those days. Had several strains going, but the skunk was popular like cookies is today. Skunk #1 wasn't a stabilized strain yet, and had them anywhere from 6ft to big as old growth orange trees.
$25 was the average street price of a quarter ounce, and coming out of the weed drought of 1986, financial times were good.
Hash Plant, NL#5, Bubblegum were a few of the others I also was growing. All were popular in those days, bubblegum smelled exactly like that double bubble gum we use to buy as kids. that one was sourced from a friend in Indiana and not through a seed bank.
I did not realize you have been growing that long! You had a chance to grow the legends bud! The Indiana Bubblegum is supposed to be the original! I grew out THSeeds Bubblegum for a while and it smelt like pink bubblegum all through flower and then smelt like lemons once dried. Go figureI was growing guerrilla style in the woods & swamps of south Florida in those days. Had several strains going, but the skunk was popular like cookies is today. Skunk #1 wasn't a stabilized strain yet, and had them anywhere from 6ft to big as old growth orange trees.
$25 was the average street price of a quarter ounce, and coming out of the weed drought of 1986, financial times were good.
Hash Plant, NL#5, Bubblegum were a few of the others I also was growing. All were popular in those days, bubblegum smelled exactly like that double bubble gum we use to buy as kids. that one was sourced from a friend in Indiana and not through a seed bank.
I did not realize you have been growing that long! You had a chance to grow the legends bud! The Indiana Bubblegum is supposed to be the original! I grew out THSeeds Bubblegum for a while and it smelt like pink bubblegum all through flower and then smelt like lemons once dried. Go figure
They gone be faaaat
Pics of #5, and #6 (the shorties)
Absolute cream hawk. I cant wait!!!.Update 52 12/12
Welcome back everyone. Well we are at day 52 12/12, and man these mofos are checking all kinds of boxes. Bag appeal, terps, and yield. I included a group shot and a pic of #2 with the lights on. Gonna be chopping in 8-13 day. Will get good pics of all the ladies then.