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Chinese Yunnan versus Orient Express
Hi all...
This may be Mission Impossible to describe but I was wondering how folks compare the high/potency of the Yunnan to the Orient Express? Similar? Entirely different. I realize that the Yunnan is a parent of the OE and was just wondering whether it made sense for me to try my hand at that or whether I should just do another grow with my remaining OE seeds. Thanks!! Hope everyone is having a beautiful holiday season. |
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As you know, Orient Express is Vietnam Black x China Yunnan F1 hybrid. OE taste and effect is more on the VB side, hybrid is more vigorous, high yielding, potente and more sativa influenced than pure chinese yunnan. Chinese yunnan is an inbred indica dominant line, better for breeding if you are looking for stability and predictability in breeding. Hope it helps. Best wishes for 2010! |
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Thanks...that was very helpful, dubi!
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