2020 Cannabis with Meesh

I did not send the Suge x uzbekistani that was a preservation run

The garlic onion one I was smoking was

Suge x uzbeki x Azad Kashmir

I really think the garlic terps came from the Suge x uzbeki side though I could be wrong

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@Sunvalley tell me again about the Slippery Rails and Iced Cube? Will they grow here or too indica leaning for my climate? I know you said the Port Wine Cheese will be good here.

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Dude, that was the frostiest nug that Ive ever seen. Even frostier than that new strain Freezer Burn or whatever from that MAC guy. Seriously insane. Look at me so strain savvy that I even know what MAC is now! (Total sarcasm, I still donā€™t know shit from shineola) lol

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Disclaimer: From this point on forgive all of my contractions as my apostrophe key no longer works on my pc keyboard

So darn it! I was all excited that the Shiskaberry seeds are fems, but they are 100% Indicas. Shit. It will mold outside here. Iā€™m gonna give half to my girl in the desert to grow and Iā€™ll trade the rest. Any Fem for Fem trades hit me up. I donā€™t want to hoard seeds that I canā€™t grow. Donā€™t want them going to waste.

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MOTR determined while making the f2ā€™s that the terps and bleeding was not mutually exclusive. If he has the lemony one, heā€™s stoked whether it bleeds or not. Mine was a bleeder too. Indoors I think, his is gonna taste even better actually as indo is justā€¦ well different. lol

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@Grease_Monkey whatā€™s she like indoors? Is she finicky? Yours looks pretty leafy, mine was too. I have super soil in my garden so even the heaviest feeders and most finicky strains donā€™t complain out there.

So far Iā€™ve only grown 2 noticeably finicky strains, GDP was until I put her in the ground and Bruce Banger was a total finicky heavy feeder. The DBHP went in at like 3 weeks old I think, so she was easy until trim (leafy bitch)

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Sheā€™s the first one to ever give me PH issues (I didnā€™t even own a test kit) but after getting that straightened out never an issue since. Max dose feedings lots of abuse and she keeps givener!

Sheā€™s got leavesā€¦ but compared to cackleberry sheā€™s a dream lol

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The DBHP buds are super dense compared to the cackleberry. Cackleberry are huge but so light when you pick it up. Im pretty bummed on the pheno I grew. Itā€™s really bland, no berry at all. Cured is more like a cookie. The bud spears on that plant looked so amazing too.

Iā€™ll have to look I may have a couple left I passed some out on here but I donā€™t think anyone has grown any yet

Mine was also fluffy and lightā€¦ but produced the most of any strain ive had in my tent. That sucks that the smell/flavour was junk on yours. I find myself continually choosing cackle over the 6 other strains in my cupboard lol.

Iā€™m making feminized cackleberry S1 right now, if they workout and youā€™re wanting to try some let me know!

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Absolutely. Would love to experience it the way it should be.

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Man, Im not sure I could do them justice outside. They looked super dense. Whatā€™s the plant structure like? More indica?

If i donā€™t remember, remind me lol theyre just in the pollenation stage so 6-8 weeks

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You know thereā€™s no rush for this outdoor grower. Nothing starts around here until April. lol

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More sativa like structure but the buds seem more kush like in structure it doesnā€™t produce big buds unfortunately

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That could be a benefit outdoors though, right? As far as mold goes?

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Yes it should

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Ice Cube should do ok id think. Had no problems with it and its dank.

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hereā€™s the Slippery Rails (from JAWS) grown outside
(Trainwreck Arcata cut x Banana Kush f9 )
really great smoke - think itā€™s up your alley
look at those thinner leaves

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Ooh! That is a beauty!

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