Huckleberry Strain - Looking For Information

I have a few seeds soaking. Hasn't been my week for that, apparently, but one seems to have cracked within the last hour or so. I have NO information at all about it - the little bag just has a hand-written label that states "Huckleberry, feminized."

Does anyone know anything about this one? Lineage? Indica, sativa, mutt? Flowering time? Height? Stretch? Type of affect? Relative strength? How does it grow? How... how much does it eat, lol? Anything. Everything. I hate growing blind...

Thanks in advance!
 
The only Huckleberry I know is Huckleberry Kush from Dynasty, and that's a spectacular strain. ShiggityFlip ran a few of 'em, as well as Paki a few years ago.

It's that's what you have, it's a solid winner. :thumb:


"The mother of the Huckleberry Kush, is an Oregon Afghani clone that dates back to the early 80s... High in CBDs, this mom is of great worth to medical patients... She is a true breeder that has linked up with the Oregon Huckleberry male quit well..

The Oregon Huckleberry Male is a product of an ongoing 4 year inbreeding project involving the Oregon Blueberry(clone from the 80s,many say was a vital link in DjShort's BB line)... When visiting Amsterdam in early 2000s, I found what I thought would be a great match for the OR BB, and it was Barney's 2002 HTCC winner Morning Glory.. At the time Morning Glory was Santa Maria x Afgan.. it has since changed... the current version is not even close to the same....

The huckleberry male was selected based upon recessive Oregon Blueberry traits, which are dominant in the HK offspring.... the big difference is the stability, and Oregon Huckleberry is much more stable than any blueberry line I've ever grown.

Huckleberry Kush is another potent medical masterpiece!!

Pheno#1 is leaning more towards Huckleberry and will display slightly "pointy" tops on buds.. Hairs will tend to be more spindly on this pheno.. a bit more huckleberry smell/taste .

Pheno#2 is leaning towards the Oregon Afghani but is still dominated by the father... The tops will be a bit more "blunt" and the hairs will be standing on end in straight lines... a bit more earthy kush smell/taste but the huckleberry essence cuts thru in almost every plant..

All other phenos observed were slight variations of the above descriptions.

Expect the following throughout the gene pool:
* White Strain.. covered with trichs, makes it great for hash
* High THC and CBD...functional medicine with great pain relief
* Kush "pole plant" structure, minimal branching
* Easy to grow, plants can handle fair amount of stress without harm
* Dense buds, harvest on time or beware of mould!!
* 8 week bloom time
* Good for Sog...but not as good for scrog though

* Expect these slight variations:
* Smell/taste...... more/less huckleberry/kush depending on pheno
* Stretch ...... between .75-1x
* yield ....... some buds will grow "outward" more = more yield
* Veg time... slightly longer veg time required on some plants

Indica Dominant
Bloom Length: 8 weeks
Stretch: .75-1x
Resin Profile: Copious Resin
Odour Score: 8
Odour Description: huckleberries/sweet-n-sour fruit/kush/earthy
Flavour Score: 8
Flavour Description: huckleberry/kush/sour fruit/earthy
Potency Score: 9
High Type: mind-tingling/spiritual/relaxing"

:Namaste:
 
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...so if I end up with a kush, I'll know what to cross it with, lol.

After I posted this thread, I found a five- or six-year old thread by (I think) one of the staff about Huckleberry. It had no grow information (was a smoke report), but he seemed to like the smell and taste. I got the impression that it was pretty mild in affect, but sometimes that is called for. Err... I suppose ;) . It didn't look amazingly dense, but didn't read like it was a monumental sativa. Mutt, I guess. I'll probably grow it out due to the flavor report. Who knows, maybe it'll be worth growing more than once.

Thanks for the reports, Graytail. If you - or anyone - come across any information on (just) Huckleberry, please post it here.
 
Leafly says:


"The origins and genetics of Huckleberry are under debate, but there is no disputing the strain’s unmistakable berry aroma. The flower is compact, light green in color, and generally covered in orange hairs. Huckleberry plants have a flowering time of 8-9 weeks and produce average yields. They might be a bit tricky for the novice grower. The effects of this strain are on the milder side and largely reported as relaxing, cutting through stress without the cloudiness. Undoubtedly, this strain is best known for its intense fruity smell and taste, similar to its relative Blueberry."

Another one says this:

"Huckleberry is a sativa dominant hybrid strain with 19% THC content which does not seem to be much at first. Even though little is known about the strain and its origins, it is known for a fact that Huckleberry has been produced by crossing two heavy hitting sativa strains. The buds are beautiful, dense, sticky, and have good trichome coverage."

And then if it is Oregon Huckleberry one site says this:

"Classification: Indica-dominant
Parents: Oregon Blueberry x Morning Glory
Growing Environment: Indoor/Outdoor
Garden Skills: Intermediate
Flowering Time: 8 - 9 weeks
Height: Medium
Yield: Moderate to Heavy
Medical Uses: Pain relief, anxiety, multiple sclerosis, insomnia, cancer, anorexia
Breeder: Dynasty Seeds"

And yet another site:

"Huckleberry is a highly collectable marijuana strain, derived from a cross of Honey Boo and True Tangie.

When grown out in a legal climate, test growers have reported that Huckleberry is a very vigorous and prolific plant. Huckleberry can take a lot of feed, which gives expert growers a chance to really push the strain and go for huge yields. After the longer than average 65-70 day flowering period breeders are rewarded with harvests of dank, kushy buds.

Aromas are extremely pungent; think sweet citrus, even marmalade flavours backed with kush."

Guess a who knows, but with all that if it shows Indica or Sativa dominant at least you can narrow it down ;). Hopefully they sprout and grow for you so we can find out :)
 
I have Huckleberry Cough from Dynasty that I will be starting next month. I grew up on Oregon genetics and hope to find some of it in the modern strains.
 
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