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Old 10-31-2012, 01:23 AM #1
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Cannabiogen Destroyer x Panama/Deep Chunk

Hi this a special strain that was given to me directly from Charlie quite some time ago. This year i ran this single beauty outdoors. one plant medical grow for a friend in a wheel chair.my friend needed pain relief but didnt want to be glued to the wheel chair anymore than so caused by his paralysis. grown outdoors in natures soil with the sun moon and stars and advanced nutrients b-52 and bud nirvana in weeks 3-7 of flowering. This plant was put outdoors in mid june at 9 inches tall and ended up a strong plant that harvested on oct 14 (about 10.5-11 weeks flowering). Could have gone one more week but weather in Toronto was really bad and i couldnt lose this beatiful girl.
Yeild; 18ounces of dried manacured bud.

Smoke report: definite minty fruity taste. a little bit of spice. mouth numbing. very clear and focused. very sativa yet hits the body with the perfect amount of indica from the deep chunk and this helps with pain relief mental thinking and enhances audio visual. does not debilitate the medical user. Excellent smoke. excellent appearance. Just wished i tried this earlier! I love this one Charlie! 9 out of 10. 2 thumbs up.
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Old 11-01-2012, 06:15 PM #2
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Old 11-01-2012, 06:32 PM #3
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oh yes. is it fem cross or regular? both ways it sounds delicious.
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Old 11-01-2012, 06:46 PM #4
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That looks to be one heck of a hash plant,bet the trim off that gal was outta this world.

Outstanding job Eric and it sounds like the effect is precisely what your friend was looking for,good on ya for taking care of your friend.Take care and be safe my friend.

edit:Any plans for this one for us hungry bean hoarders(Charlie)?
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Man this sounds awesome.
2 great sativas with just enought DC to reduce the flower time.
Killer job Charlie
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Old 11-02-2012, 05:43 AM #6
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Hi yes it was from some female seeds charlie gave me as christmas gift maybe two years ago. i had tried the mextiza and and the panama dc as well but the destroyer x panama/dc seemed to be the right medicine for my friend. The mextiza is very trippy but not much body to it. the panama dc is pretty nice almost thought that would be my number one strain but from my experience and my patients feedback this is the "ONE". My patient is a big fan of og kush as it is very sativa but wanted to try something that is new and different. think of this as the smart weed with a bit of kush punch to it from the deep chunk. i remember years ago like two decades ago brothers grimm used to have apollo the ginger ale pheno the "SMART WEED" this is the new age smart weed! I love it and my patients with multiple sclerosis and spinal paralysis love this for the morning and day and nite. but at night im thinking of trying the pck or uzbekitstan strain that cbg offers? what about sandstorm? which one would be a great indica for pain relief that wont have my patients tired or dazed out in the morning? remember these people are already on pain killers and other meds so they need positive cannabis strains. this is one of them but now i want a pure indica strictly for the evenings. any info would be great guys!
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Old 11-15-2012, 11:06 AM #7
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Many thx for your report and pics ericbrighton, glad you dropped those beans and results were so useful. Well such limited release is been sold out but I still have same parentals to remake it. Not usual moms, a bit longer Destroyer mom. Lets see if next months can be done

We have just retired again the Taskenti regular, am afraid still weird results found, decided to stop it and try and find new dads. Its a potent line, not such quick maybe as other indicas can be. Pakistan Chitral is lighter smoke in other hand, not such power if compared but more moody and calm being more tasty as well. Flavours are totally different too. Being sincere I personally feel myself bit tired with Uzbek or Taskenti next morning but am kinda sensitive to most indicas and not used nor great fan to smoke them. Sandstorm or PCK may perform well for peaceful afternoon/evenings
Thx again for such nice report
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Old 11-16-2012, 07:11 AM #8
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You are most welcome for the post Kaiki! This is a special strain i really like this one. everyone really likes this one. I will give the sandstorm and pck a try another round. Thank you again for the bomb don genetics. Also would love to see the Destroyer x PDC come back. Take care guys! Respect Charlie!
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but I still have same parentals to remake it.
i'm in for this one .
she looks amazing
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