just like Dr. Greenthumb
This F2 was Dr Atomic's work or a repro done by someone who bought a pack ?a year or two ago I FINALLY grew out old dr atomic nl’s f2 I was given 20years ago..
they were some of the most unremarkable wlds [ok the MOST unremarkable]
and
yes some hermied..colour me disappointed..
grew out various SSB nl f1’s in 1989..they were remarkable
after hearing the dr atomic talk for almost 20 years.
.it was a historic bring down
it ... f2’s from an old person no longer aliveThis F2 was Dr Atomic's work or a repro done by someone who bought a pack ?
I understand how frustrating it can be when seeds don't deliver what you were expecting from them but is it fair to judge someone work when the seeds were not done by this person ?it ... f2’s from an old person no longer alive
wanted them to be like what I remember
and please don't let this review stop you from looking in dr atomics seedsThis F2 was Dr Atomic's work or a repro done by someone who bought a pack ?
yes and 1989 sensi seed bank nl’s were awesomeI understand how frustrating it can be when seeds don't deliver what you were expecting from them but is it fair to judge someone work when the seeds were not done by this person ?
I will be respectful of all involved, stick to the facts, use photographic evidence, old forum posts and old website data from archive.org.no i dont think either party does any or has done any advertising on this forum ,
to my knowledge anyhow ,
I guess in any comments that relate to others , their business , they way they conduct themselves, or how full of feces they are ,
the rules here likely just state you be tactful on how you announce your dislike or distaste of their business ethics or lack of, and dont be too defamatory or inflammatory , argumentative , or combative,
(i say likely re rules because ive never actually sat down and read them , lol )
i havent seen any evidence of any of those things in what ive read ,
and i know other mods have read this also , so as far as i know you are in the clear and may carry on ...
Folks dont have to agree with each other all the time , or even like each other , they are able to state this also on forums , and speak their mind ,
as i said this forum encourages free speech ,
as long as everyone respects one another , and we dont end up with folks slinging feces at one another ..
i had a giggle reading that link u provided earlier to the other forum where someone questioned if eb was in fact sam skunkman , now that really shows you how out of touch some of them are ,, i mean seriously ...
I can't pull out the exact quote now, (y'all have no earthly idea how many individual posts I've had to cut and paste) but I believe Doc Atomic was the only version of NL Neville even acknowledged existed in his discussions on Mr Nice.Doc Atomic.... One of the first times I ever smoked as a teenager in Northern California, we were given an 1/8th of a strain I can't recall, but remember it was bread by a "Doc Atomic". I think it may have been a NL or Blueberry, possibly a cross of either. Man, we had no clue how little you needed to smoke when you had proper weed, think we smoked like half that 1/8th through a bong made using an old apple juice bottle. I do, kind of, recall getting lost on my way home from my friends place and he only lived in the next housing complex over from mine. I also recall it being the first time I ever watched something, it was a skate video, and I could not for the life of me, put together the events going on on that screen, was just things moving around.
It's strange you don't see a lot of mention of Doc Atomic these days, even with the trendr revival of old school breeders/ seed lines.
I think that a lot of folks that never got to grow or sample from that stock of seeds find it hard to believe how " on another level " it really was.yes and 1989 sensi seed bank nl’s were awesome
And that really is at the heart of this matter. Almost everybody has very fond memories of a specific time/place where they consumed a specific "brand" of cannabis and all the stars aligned and it was just a outstanding experience. And quite naturally they want to recreate it.wanted them to be like what I remember
Now that's some serious "down in the dirt" data acquisition desire ya got there!!Got a few questions for the NL experts:
1) what's the male in Sensi's G13 x Hashplant?
HP x NL1 or HP x NL2?
Was the F1 backcrossed to the HP cut?
2) are the ABG13 and PG13 the same cut (or seedline) ?
3) In terms of.GCA, how do you compare Skunk1 vs. NL?
Thx
To clarify, the Dronker's contribution on that trip was their somewhat classic 'California Indica', which from what I believe was shared of her past back then, was that she was the result of ~11 (?) strains from Cali, many of which were heavy in sativa roots, sold as stable, easy going, fairly potent, and productive (and she lived up to ALL of that).. I kept her alive for 25 years, clone-to-clone-to-clone, finally killing her last year.That long, narrow leaf structure I've never seen, except for on the Type I/Sativa variant that I identified and played around with for a little while:
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And every time I post this pic, I have to give the environmental conditions, so I don't get watering/fertilizer advice from Millennials, the temp inside the tent when this pic was taken was around 38° F and the relative humidity was 80+ percent as well.
This is the leaf structure on the standard Sensi NL that I haven't worked into a specific Type dominance:
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Here's the leaf structure on the Type II /Indica side of things:
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We've all been guilty of excessive love! But one thing Sensi's late '90s release of Northern Lights is always giving me is rock, solid stability. I've had one branch of one plant go hermie on me, and that was after a long power outage and 30° temps, with absolutely no light or heat.
Hell for the next grow or two, I did every damn thing I could to try to _induce_ hermies. At the time I was still in the 2 x 5 closet, and I absolutely loved having _guaranteed_ females. Didn't work out for me, couldn't induce it to do shit. So those 20 or 30 c's were my only experience with hermies.
The closest I get to the single stalk variation is the staminate plant on the far right, in the pic above. I know in the early to mid '70s, Sensi sold NL2 as the base version of Northern Lights and then switched over to the #5 x #2 version that Nevil worked so well. It provided the stability and uniformity for multiple generations, with very little phenotypic variation.
I can definitely tell you what the #1, the so-called "purest" Indica _didn't_ look like, and that's this:
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Wrong leaf structure, it's not even indicative of a Type II/Indica _dominant_ plant.
One of my goals in life now, at least on _this_ forum, is to put this NL numbering bullshit to rest. If Nevil couldn't get and or make a seed version of #5, then _nobody_ can. The pure pistilate dominance of his #5 was so strong, he couldn't get it to induce actual pollen that he could use, except for _one_ time. And all those seeds are gone.
People hawking specific numbers of NL haven't actually worked with the plant long enough to even realize what the general phenotypes even look like.
Hope you're not sorry you asked the question. One word/sentence responses are exceedingly rare for me, and are usually comedy related.
Love your music and hope everything is going good for you on the medical side of things!