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88 G13 SB is
88 G13 SB

(88 G13 Hashplant x Sour Bluetooth x ABC) x Shelavathi

‘88 G13 Hashplant

Created in 1988 by NDNguy and widely circulated by Hazeman, ‘88 G13 Hashplant comes from crossing Mr. Nice’s G13 and Hashplant. Known for its sedative high, ‘88 G13 Hashplant puts out a deep array of flavors, from pine to incense, that sometimes taste just like smoking a bowl of bubble hash

'88 G13 Hash Plant

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Effects: sleep aid, pain relief, appetite, relaxed

Flavors: pine, earth

DESCRIPTION

‘88 G-13 x Hash Plant is (reportedly) a deceptively potent (THC levels said to be as high as 23.8%), not-ideal-for-newer-consumers, fast-acting, initially blissful, calming and physically comforting, (many say) Indica-Dominant, earth and pine, sedating, immobilizing and sleep-inducing, evening backcrossed hybrid version of the noted original ‘88 G-13 x Hash Plant.

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A SUCCESSFUL COMBINATION OF TWO AMAZING STRAINS - HIGHLY SOUGHT-AFTER!

As the name would imply, Hazeman’s 88 G-13 X Hashplant Seeds have been around for decades! For that reason alone, you can trust this original mix to give you the exact same power & effect you remember from back in the day! These Indica-dominant regular seeds are everything they’ve been made out to be - and then some!

88 G-13 X Hash Plant Flower Time = 9 to 10 Weeks

Can Get Massive - Don’t Attempt without Adequate Space

Originally Developed by Nndguy for Mr Nice

Indica Dominant for Mostly Physical Effects

Hazeman reports that 88 G-13 X Hashplant is a great representation of both parents. G-13 is shrouded in myth, but it’s highly coveted for both commercial & breeding purposes thanks to its impressive speed, vigour & resin content.

With Afghani genetics from the Hindu Kush, Hash Plant is another strain with legendary resin content, but this weed seed is also world-renowned for a blissful, numbing body stone without compare. Together, they make an Indica-dominant powerhouse that has been in demand for nearly 30 years!

If you’re indoors, don’t forget that the 88 G-13 X Hashplant Strain gets massive within weeks! Make sure you have room to spare or you might regret your decision to go with these monsters. Outdoors, you should be golden!

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NB: Over the years, there have undoubtedly been countless 88 G13 X Hash Plant grows. Don’t add to that number! Gorilla Seeds sells all cannabis seeds including this one as collectible souvenirs to comply with the UK’s strict legal requirements. Germination is not allowed!

Sour BluTooth

breed by B.O.G. Seeds

Here you can find all info about Sour BluTooth from B.O.G. Seeds. If you are searching for information about Sour BluTooth from B.O.G. Seeds, check out our Basic Infos or Lineage / Genealogy for this cannabis variety here at this page and follow the links to get even more information. If you have any personal experiences with growing or consuming this cannabis variety, please use the upload links to add them to the database!

Basic / Breeders Info

Logo B.O.G. Seeds

Sour BluTooth is a mostly indica variety from B.O.G. Seeds and can be cultivated indoors (where the plants will need a flowering time of ±60 days) and outdoors. B.O.G. Seeds’ Sour BluTooth is a THC dominant variety and is/was never available as feminized seeds.

Flower Cycle: 8-9 weeks

Yield:​​​ High Potency

Sour BluTooth Lineage / Genealogy

Sour BluTooth »»» {Blue Moon Rocks x Sweet Cindy} x Sour Bubble

Blue Moon Rocks x Sweet Cindy

Blue Moon Rocks

»»» BOGBubble x Bluemoon

BOGBubble

WL Bubblegum

»»» Bubblegum x Bubble Gum

Bubblegum

Indiana Bubblegum

USA, Unknown Hybrid »»» Mostly Indica

Bubble Gum

Bubblegum (specified above)

Bluemoon

Unknown Strain

Sweet Cindy

»»» Sweet Tooth #3 x Cindy99

Sweet Tooth #3

»»» Sweet Pink Grapefruit x Sweet Tooth BX2

Sweet Pink Grapefruit

»»» Grapefruit x Unknown Strain

Grapefruit

Unknown Hybrid »»» Indica/Sativa Hybrid

Unknown Strain

Sweet Tooth BX2 F1

»»» Sweet Pink Grapefruit x Blueberry F1

Sweet Pink Grapefruit (specified above)

Blueberry F2

Blueberry Line F1

»»» Temple Flo x HTAF F1

Temple Flo F3

Floral Line

»»» Purple Thai x Afghani

Purple Thai

»»» H.O.G. x Chocolate Thai

H.O.G.

Mexico »»» Sativa

Chocolate Thai

Thailand »»» Sativa

Afghani

Afghanistan Probably Indica »»» Indica

HTAF F1

»»» Thailand x Afghani F1

Thailand »»» Sativa

Afghani (specified above)

Cindy99

»»» Princess x P94

Princess

»»» Jack Herer x Mystery Male

Jack Herer probably

»»» {Northern Lights #5 x Haze C} x {Skunk #1 x Haze C} probably

Northern Lights #5 x Haze C

Northern Lights #5 #5

»»» Purest Indica x Hawaiian #5

Purest Indica

Afghani (specified above)

Hawaiian »»» Sativa

Haze C

O Haze

»»» Santa Marta Gold x Wacky Weed Phenotype: aka Chocolate Colombian x Colombia

Santa Marta Gold »»» Sativa

Wacky Weed Phenotype: aka Chocolate Colombian »»» Sativa

Colombia »»» Sativa

Skunk #1 x Haze C

Skunk #1

Skunk #1

Skunk #1

»»» {Afghanistan x Colombia} x Mexico

Afghanistan x Colombia

Afghanistan »»» Indica

Colombia »»» Sativa

Mexico »»» Sativa

Haze C (specified above)

Mystery Male »»» Unknown Strain

P94

»»» Princess x Cinderella 88

Princess (specified above)

Cinderella 88

»»» Princess x P.75

Princess (specified above)

P.75

»»» Princess x P.50

Princess (specified above)

P.50

»»» Princess x Shiva Skunk

Princess (specified above)

Shiva Skunk

Northern Lights 5 x Skunk #1 F-1 Hybrid F1

»»» Northern Lights #5 x Skunk #1 F1

Northern Lights #5 (specified above)

Skunk #1 (specified above)

Sour Bubble BX3

»»» BOGBubble Sour Bubble Clone x {BOGBubble Sour Bubble Clone x BOGBubble} BX3

BOGBubble Sour Bubble Clone x BOGBubble

BOGBubble Sour Bubble Clone (specified above)

BOGBubble (specified above)

BOGBubble Sour Bubble Clone (specified above)

Australian Bastard Cannabis (ABC)

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Australian Bastard Cannabis (ABC)

(Regular Photoperiod Seeds)

Profile: Black pepper, lime and earthy

Maturity: 80 days

Yield: Moderately high

Quantity: 1/8 teaspoon seeds

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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Australian Bastard Cannabis

ABC’s most notable features are its oddly shaped leaves resembling hops ( Humulus Lupulus), a close relative of C annabis. It has an unremarkable THC content, at around 5%. Analytics conducted on a hybrid (of a THCA+) plant by Medicinal Genomics showed relatively high level of terpenes Myrcene, Limonene and surprisingly high levels of Terpinolene. It’s flavor profile is described as peppery and reminiscent of a strong Sativa, with a strong lime aroma and earthy accents.

Additionally, the genes determining leaf structure and plant size are recessive. This means they often do not appear in the offspring of crossbred ABC plants.

ABC bastard cannabis seeds

The seeds finished end of September - Mid October. They had heavy resin and smelled like berries and citrus. Every friend who smelled them loved them. I was actually surprised how good the terps are and how much resin the produce on the plant. They are really fun in flowerbeds, nothing looks like them

Sheelavathi is a 100% Sativa Landrace popular all over India. It is thought to have been derived from Idukki Gold which is now thought to be an extinct strain. The heritage is believed to be a cross of Idukki Gold x Karala. Sheelavathi is known to have varied phenotypes with a smell of wild flowers mixed with spices, but the taste is more inclined towards pine and hashish with undertones of flowers.

I received the beans from an acquaintance in Talimandu India. He says it is the typical long flowering variety grown in his region. He says the line is commonly known as Sheelavathi, but locally they call it Neelam. He describes the aroma as curry and describes the effect as what would be expected of sativa

Sheelavthi has been an all time favourite and is still preferred by most landrace enthusiasts. Growers around the world have been growing this South Indian landrace for its psychedelic and potent high, since years. Sheelavthi is the most common and sought after strain available in India.

What is the Shilavati strain?

Shilavati is known as “The most potent naturally occuring cannabis strain”. The buds are extremely dense and seem to be larger than strains such as Big Bud. From what the grower has told me, the buds on this plant can grow to sizes larger than your palm. I am looking for any information other than what I have!

Sheelavthi has been an all time favourite and is still

preferred by most landrace enthusiasts. Growers around the world have been growing this South Indian landrace for its psychedelic and potent high, since years.

Sheelavthi is the most common and sought after strain

available in India.

Native temperature: 23°c to 37°c (summer) 18°c to 28°c (winters)

Plant: Tall and bulky, this landrace has a traditional Indian

curry flavour, a blend of turmeric, ginger, cumin and

garlic accompanied with minty hints in the background.

This is really potent compared to the other South Indian landrace heirlooms and is the parent to many

modern day hybrids.

Final product by local farmer: Big heavy, terpy buds with a concentrated high that keeps you locked on the couch.

Varietal type: Landrace

Gender: Regular

Flowering: >80 days

Yield: High

Indoor / Outdoor:

Indoor

Outdoor

Climate:

Hot

Temperate

Cool

Sheelavathi is a regional heirloom Sativa

which may have been selected from

Kerala gold population for slightly shorter

flowering term and improved yields

and flavours. It has been spread out to many

south indian and south-east regions

adjoining odisha and is a well known strain

In many north indian urban areas.

Sheelavathi isn’t confined to a single state or region although origins are speculated around kerala and

tamil nadu, but today it mostly grows in wet-tropical climates in close proximity to equator and exhibits

the equatorial long flowering trait which can range from 14-16 weeks mostly, a tad bit faster than

cultivars like kerala gold.

Sheelavathi is one of the most domesticated cultivar from south indian/equatorial region, it adapts

to a variety of climates easily and grows to its full potential without supplemented help.

Sheelavathi has been grown in dry and arid climates like southern californian desert to highlands

of rocky mountains in colorado with an array of expressions. Plant shows a manageable

percentage of intersex traits, which can be further improved by selective inbreeding.

Sheelavathi produces good yields with an almost

acceptable bract/leaf ratio. While plant stretches in

first few weeks like any other equatorial variety, it fills

up rather quicker, which reduces the flower time

upto 3-4 weeks. Flavours can range from wide variety

of berries/wild floral /musk /pine and woody.

The word Sheelavathi, famous as a potent Spicey Sativa Strain of Andhra Pradesh, actually means a Dutiful and Chaste Indian woman who was so holy & pious that Gods also bent before her.

The mythological tale of Sheelavathi goes back to the Vedic times when she was a wife of a cruel king Ugrasravas. This king was very cruel and used to torture her both physically and emotionally.

One day a Maharishi cursed the king saying that he’ll die on the sunrise. At that moment also Sheelavathi stood strong with her husband and cursed the Rishi that sun will never rise now.

And the sun didn’t rose.

The Gods came down to earth and requested sheelavathi to take back her curse and she did but only after the maharishi took his curse back.

To end this tale : Sheelavathi is an example of maximum devotion set by Gods.

Today, The Weed strain of Sheelavathi is found in mostly all states of India. Although spicy and curry in taste and no matter how many bad words you say to it she always gives you a dank hit.

Let us know what you think of Sheelavathi and it’s relation to our Vedic Past.

Sheelavathi is the most famous and sought-after ganja strain from India. Flowering Time : 14-16 weeksHeight : Medium/TallTerpene : Bitter minty, eucalyptus, floral and incenseEffects : It is very powerful, concentrated, psychedelic high that keeps you locked on the couch.

Description

During Mid to Late 90’s India was experiencing a cultural upheaval, as the american and European ITEO’s started outsourcing their work to India so much, that for the first time there Were more jobs readily available in service industry, which paid well and gave an opportunity for learning about the western culture more, and we were still in the absence of widespread internet usage and availability.

There were so many ways the country was changing however south and south west and south-east India in particularly saw a wave of (Bangalore/pune/mumbai/hyderabad/kolkata) wave of Independently living younger generation (18-30 years) who were not only able to smoke/consume more due to not being watched around 24/7 in a joint family, but even a very small percentage was able to grow their own cannabis while it never rose up to an extensive level as a culture and still struggles to set it’s foot in the middle of continued prohibition in India. Somewhere down the line this cultivar was lost to either Hybridization with other Indian cultivar/landrace or a rigorous selection process for shorter flowering strains, set forth by the increased demands of cannabis in the mid-late 90’s.

A couple of years later around the turn of 2000’s, government had become more aware of the cannabis cultivation in the hilly areas of tamil nadu, Andhra pradesh and odisha, as the cannabis seizures ranging from 50 gms to 50 kilo had just about started making it to the news/newspapers. A combined appeal from general public and planned operations by the authorities in the southern India to eradicate cannabis cultivation became one of the Important factors in the displacement of these cannabis regions around Idukki and AOB (andhra-odisha Border). The farmers on the border of kerala adjoining with odisha and andhra pradesh started getting pushed back into the denser forests due to negligence of state government and rise of the naxalites in the outskirts of these states. It was this crucial turn of events when a plethora of tribes morphed into communities that solely grew ganja for living; growing and slowly changing the face of what we know today as sheelavathi. Hukumpeta, Ananthagiri, Paderu, Dumbriguda, Pedabayalu, G Madugula, Munching Puttu and G K Veedhi are the villages known for ganja cultivation and specifically sheelavathi cultivar.

Sometime around 2000’s in the area which is in the anarchic stranglehold of naxalites forces, people had selected/hybridized the cultivar to a point that, everyone could now visibly appreciate the bigger yields and faster finish which still lurked around 14-16 week mark, but 4-6 weeks upperhand in flowering still turned out to be vital in the equatorial region under 12/12 photo-period and similar growing conditions all year long.

Ever since the cannabis growing tribes receded into the laps of naxalites, the outspread of sheelavathi has been swift. Naxalites groups not only provided safety for the ganja crops but also facilitated paddling of the finished product effectively into more financially established states of India. over a period of time villagers growing ganja understood some finer details of selection i.e. Selecting better looking or yielding/ faster finishing plants for seed stock versus growing from unselected seeds, This new outlook on growing progressively improved ganja crop through Artificial selection gave rise to a chain reaction of improvement that became the backbone of this new phenotype of kerala gold “sheelavathi” named after a local goddess worshipped by farmer population, and rightly so, since this particular strain has hijacked the ganja market in India and has became a steady source of income for naxalite driven areas. As of today sheelavathi stands as one of the most potent and savoured cultivars in India. A lot of different phenotypes of sheelavathi has been reported by different growers however mostly being sativa dominant the bud structure is always fairly dense and harder than Kerala gold or any other equatorial sativa originating from India. The leaves are much darker compared to its predecessors kerala gold or idukki. The most interesting thing about sheelavathi that we ascertained is the novelty of its terpene profile because the moment you come near the plant you can definitely smell wild flowers mixed with spices, but the taste is more inclined towards pine and hashish with undertones of flowers that will leave your senses charmed. sheelavathi has been crowned as one of the most beloved strains of india in a very short time and reasons, well; the effects – Its a double-decker effect and potency coupled with the calming serenity/relaxation which creates a perfectly balanced high.

Now Sheelavathi has taken over the cannabis market in southern India and is currently sweeping Northern India in the ganja wave giving a head on competition to the North Indian Hash regions. Even though marijuana plant is thought to be native to himalayas/Central Asia, one can never undermine the phenomenal expansion/hybridization/preservation of genetics done by the west, and we believe that Sheelavathi as a variety also deserves a keen interest from breeders across the globe to bring out the best of its qualities to benefit one and all.

The complex make up of the south Indian long flowering sativas yearns for a detailed study and an in depth analysis of its terpenes as much of it remains unknown to this date. and the question of course is, could sheelavathi the 3rd generation of Idukki Gold holds the key for an entire line of new genetics to revolutionize the world of cannabis.

Classification – Long flowering/equatorial variety

Region & Country – Parts of South/S.E. India

Flowering Term – 16 Weeks

Flavors – floral, pine, mint, woody

Pest Resistance – Yes, moderate against soft body pests

Mold Resistance – Yes, excellent mold resistance

Phenology – The plant starts with medium broad leaflets with normal internodal spacing during the vegetative stage. The plant stretches 3-4x from the point it goes into flower and ends up as a Christmas tree-like shape with multiple branches running parallel down the length of the stalk.

Sheelavathi Andhra Pradesh South Indian Equatorial Sativa

Sheelavthi has been an all-time favorite and is still preferred by most landrace enthusiasts. Growers around the world have been growing this South Indian landrace for its psychedelic and potent high, for years.

Sheelavthi is the most common and sought-after strain available in India.

Sheelavathi Andhra Pradesh South Indian Equatorial Sativa Sheelavthi has been an all-time favorite and is still preferred by most landrace enthusiasts. Growers around the world have been growing this South Indian landrace for its psychedelic and potent high, for years. Sheelavthi is the most common and sought-after strain available in India.

Native temperature - 23°c to 37°c (summer) 18°c to 28°c (winters)

Flowering Time - 16 to 18 weeks.

Yield - Medium – High.

Final product by local farmer - Big heavy, terpy buds with a concentrated high that keeps you locked on the couch.

Plant -

Tall and bulky, this landrace has a traditional Indian curry flavor, a blend of turmeric, ginger, cumin, and garlic accompanied with minty hints in the background. This is really potent compared to the other South India-landrace heirlooms and is the parent to many modern-day hybrids.
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I got a quick little update for y’all.
Hydro plants are cruising along


Gotta get the one on the far right, on the right side moved to the center on the left side. I noticed that I needed to top off my rez sometime today. I might even give them some nutrients. So far they are running off of just plain well water :man_shrugging:t4: :man_facepalming:t4:
The feminized photo starts for my outdoor grow this spring are coming along nicely

I thought that I was going to have to drop another seed in the front left (Purple Panty Dropper) but, noticed signs of a sprout when I looked down inside the pod. There will be more photos later but they will be regulars, so I can pick a pollinator for this year. I am supposed to have some Blue Tara reg photos on the way. If they arrive the plan is to plant 3 or 4 in a 100 gallon pot and hope for at least one male and 1 female :man_shrugging:t4:
Well that’s all that I have growin on at the moment.
:see_no_evil: :hear_no_evil: :speak_no_evil: :poop:
I hope that y’all have a great day. Be Safe.
:v:t4:
Gary

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Gary, I received a special surprise in the mail today. :astonished:
I was having a shitty day and checking the mail box sure brightened the day.
Thank you very much! :smiley: :v: :green_heart:

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You are very welcome, my brother. Hopefully they will do well for you :+1:t4:

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Geez Gary, you could have given a little more detail on those strains couldn’t you? :thinking: :wink: :rofl:

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I try to do my best. Sometimes I can find a lot of information other times I can find very little :man_shrugging:t4: :man_facepalming:t4:

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I’m hoping those were leaning to the “a lot of info” side? :wink:

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:wink: :+1:t4:

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Whenever I get seeds, I try to get as much information as I can on them and put it in a folder :man_shrugging:t4:

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I know you do…and it’s much appreciated!

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Holy shit man! That was waay more info then I was expecting I guess I should have been more specific. Well got to say you nailed it for me! Samsquanch og is one of my all time favs have one running now lol. Mbap sounds great will be harvesting chembap in a few weeks. It didn’t get very big because of overwatering and too bright of lights for first 2 wks. Very much excited to see results cause she’s frosty! The 88g13 SB is so just perfect! It’s like you looked at where I live and sent seeds that do better in this environment and what a cross! I’m more excited now that I know what they all are. Thanks

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Does anyone know about long term storage of pressed material? Back when I first looked into getting a press a friend of mine in Missouri, told me that it would mold if kept too long, another person said that it would not mold and another said to keep it in the deep freeze. I am considering a press to cut down my storage footprint only. I’m a flower child from wayyyy back but, the pressed material doesn’t seem to bother my wife so much.
I’m looking for something to turn a large amount of product into a little amount of product, that can be stored.

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Maybe @JoeCrowe or @ReikoX can help.

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Just my experience…
I’ve had shatter and rosin that I forgot about for years and found it.
Not stored in fridge or freezer at all.
It might not have been as potent, and the flavor changed a bit.
It didn’t mold at all though.

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I’d keep it frozen for long term storage.

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I plan to do it this time, at least with small amount of flowers…

If I end up with lot of seeded buds, i am thinking to stuff the buds after removing seeds into bamboo like old times and let it ferment…

I don’t know much in depth about that topic, brother @Tlander is your guy if you are thinking what I think you are thinking LoL…

I’ve seen pressed flowers in his thread in the past and he’s also an avid maker of Thai sticks using fermentation technique…

Here’s the link to that beautiful brick :drooling_face:

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I’ve still got some flower from 2019/2020 timeframe. It’s stored in the back corner of a closet in amber jars. It’s still as good if not better than it was when cure was finished. The jars full of product just take up too much space. Just looking for a way to cut down on my storage footprint.

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