Thanks for joining in, Darksider, hope you like what you see!
Nice one djimb yes i like what i see
Thanks for joining in, Darksider, hope you like what you see!
Dave:
I'm not clear on the original provenance of the Skunk Haze. I got the seeds from Golden Beaver Farm in Oregon. Considering they said their Maui Wowie came from Gypsy Nirvana (most likely Nirvana via Seedboutique), I could see their Skunk Haze having originated from a pack of Sam's HazeSkunk freebies.
I am excited about all the variety, though I may have gone a little overboard. I'll definitely get a good feel for what's going to perform well here. The weather's so different from the PNW, where I lived til recently, I really don't know what to expect, aside from the fact that the winter will be awful.
I look forward to seeing some of the new varieties in your garden, especially the HazeSkunk F2s. I've read a lot about Sam's Haze crosses, but aside from Dropped Cat's Thunk, I haven't seen any being grown.
Ill be following up soon with some pictures of new seedlings such as yourself have done. Which btw are all looking very nice and healthy. Glad to see the 3 new Durbans are off to a better start this time around. Keep up the good work.
Its a shame more people dont grow Sams Haze crosses on these boards. The only weed to ever give me a mushroom like trip, was Sams HazeSkunk F1's. It was only a handful of times, and eventually I burned myself out on the Hazeskunk, but its some outstanding herb. I bet the Thunk is even better! Got some of that waiting for the right time sitting in my fridge. Its been several years since Ive grown any HazeSkunk, so maybe Ive waited long enough to experience that mushroom like high again.
Rev:
Thanks for the input! I knew it was a long shot when I started the seeds, but I have enough the PNG to spare a few, and plenty of the Hmong Thai x Highland Laos.
I keep lowering my expectations with the tropicals though, and now if I get some pollen, I'll be happy.
I grew some Colombian bagseed a few years back, and it took about 2 months for the earliest male to start flowering from seed. If the timeline on the PNG and HTxHL is similar, that'll put me in mid september, and there's a chance I could still pollinate some lowers on the Lebs, which I agree would be a very interesting cross. If not, I could always store some til next season.
Of course, there's also a chance I won't end up with a male from 3 of each variety. I think Dave's PNG run came out something like 75% female. In that case, I guess I'll find out just how cold hardy they are.
More like 60% actually, but lets hope you have even better luck than I.
I keep hoping I'll make progress on the indoor front, but unless the laws change here or we move back west (also pushing for that), I think I'll be doing strictly guerrilla grows for the foreseeable future.
Thanks for stopping in, guys!
Ill be following up soon with some pictures of new seedlings such as yourself have done. Which btw are all looking very nice and healthy. Glad to see the 3 new Durbans are off to a better start this time around. Keep up the good work.
Its a shame more people dont grow Sams Haze crosses on these boards. The only weed to ever give me a mushroom like trip, was Sams HazeSkunk F1's. It was only a handful of times, and eventually I burned myself out on the Hazeskunk, but its some outstanding herb. I bet the Thunk is even better! Got some of that waiting for the right time sitting in my fridge. Its been several years since Ive grown any HazeSkunk, so maybe Ive waited long enough to experience that mushroom like high again.
More like 60% actually, but lets hope you have even better luck than I.
Hola djimb
I love what I see
am in for the ride
Bare
Maybe some GA3 would help
today they also have smoke paper
you cut a piece soak the seed
and it help them start.
its from study they made of why
after forest fire some plant have
a surge of growth.
Bare