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Old 02-03-2016, 09:05 PM #21
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Hey P8,

That's a nice selection of seed you have there. It's always difficult suggesting something which is low anxiety but up and fun. Many different opinions on the matter as I'm sure you know. From the vars you've listed I would say that the straight Blueberry would be the least racy. Blueberry is known to be calming and leans heavily toward broadleaf expressions but is perhaps not what you're looking for. Next would either be the fighting buddha or the mental floss. These both can produce racy experiences but also very happy euphoric feelings. I guess if you took small amounts of either you'd be able to gauge your preferred dosage.. There's a few fighting Buddha and mental floss grows on this forum and quite a few smoke reports. The African Jack and Dolce will be more racy in my opinion but you might find in small amounts they produce a lovely experience.

As for the Chimera CBD hybrids we still don't know the initial CBD mother that was crossed with the Jack var to produce the Lullaby. The Lullablock hybrid is Lullaby x Blockhead as far as I know. Again there's a couple of threads by members like Krausen and Jahaze that you can look up to give you an idea of what to expect from these two vars. Each will carry high CBD and THC phenotypes as well as a fix between the two.

Hope that helps a little..

Edit: I see I read your original post incorrectly.. You didn't list the Blueberry as an option. So yeah, Maybe Mental Floss and FB for starters although these are still racy IMO
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Again great work on this thread Kalb and thx....

ill have some info on the LemonChelloS1 soon shes on day 55 and is BEAST, her stalk is so much bigger than all the others in the room and pretty huge sativa like buds.
Not sure how long she will go but im guessing 70 maybe
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Thanks for the research kal. I have another spot to fill for outdoor. A good buddy of mine has asked me to help him for his outdoor this year he's already planning on running 15 Original Glues # 4. He asked me to pick a strain to run 15 plant max. I was thinking of using my 5 ultimix freebie from hd. He said he would pay half if I got a pack of 20. I already have my blockhead and Frank's lined up for another spot.
Looking @ medina x jack, bubba x jack or bc pine x jack.
Bc pine only if seed boo ever comes back online.
Decisions decisions decisions.

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Had a high school buddy that's family lived up there. My god the lime green. Trick costed sticky herb. He brought back one year. The only thing I could compare it to that I've got around me is white widow circa 2005. As far as sticky resin production. Smelled spicy. Cedary. Slight pine skunk. 1 toke electricfied up buzz. Goofy come down I remember.
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I asked Chimera the same question about which vars would do well outside. I think my lat is probably quite a bit higher than yours if you can bring GG#4 to maturity outside. Chi's answer to me was to try Schnazzleberry #2 or #3. It seems the Schnazz lines are very good at resisting mould. Of course the Schnazz 3 will take quite a bit longer to mature..

Hope that helps...
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Old 02-04-2016, 11:21 AM #25
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The bubba X jack was successfully harvested here,in SW Ontario in late September,last year,the pheno I chose was very tight hard nugs that repelled the moisture really turned out nice..
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Kal, I'd love to order a few from the boo but they aren't answering emails or pms. Kinda sticking with hd stock now cuz they provided great service. His glues are Colorado clones. Don't know how they will fair. His first run with him outdoors.
Knuck, I'm south of Ontario not by much tho. Not too much info on the medina. Maybe go with the bubba. What kind of aromas did you discover?
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The one I kept had a citrus,spicy,powdered milk taste, very tasty and unique with rock hard nugs,done in 7-8 weeks..the other two were more like the jack father, way fruitier and the flower structure was less dense more open...I had only 3/10 females and they were all very good in there own way...I would highly recommend this var for outdoor,the finished product was on of the best outdoor I have ever had.
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Old 09-07-2016, 11:55 PM #28
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A little Update..

Here's a few varieties that I'll integrate into the main Archive when I have a minute. I don't know anything else about these vars except they exist.

Jack Hybrids
Hash Plant x Jack
Purple K x Jack (not the same as the 'Purps' already released)
Purple X x Jack

ChemD BX Hybrids
C99 x ChemDbx
NL#2 x ChemDbx

Blockhead Hybrids
Cheese x Blox
Hash Plant x Blox
Warlock x Blox

Sweet Skunk Hybrids
Cheese x SS
Lullaby x SS
Island Purps x SS
SLK x SS

These are on top of what is already within the archive/catalogue.
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Cool Kal, thanks. I always wondered if Warlock was the SAS in sassy frass... Chi mentioned some of these mothers when the Jack lines were first released. I was wondering when they would come about.. The C-99x Chemdogbx has my attention. Should be some interesting terps.
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Old 09-11-2016, 12:53 PM #30
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Hi P8,

I'd guess that the SAS is probably just an old cut of Chimera's from way back. He mentioned that he used it a lot for test crossing back in the day. Sounds like it was a dependable easy cut to recognise in crosses etc. The Warlock might be the BC Warlock cut. I've heard about it a little and it's meant to be pretty good!

Glad you like the look of the C99 X Chembx.. I'm interested in those purple crosses and the NL#2 x Chembx. NL#2 isn't really something you see in any commercial seed lines as a stand alone var. Even good NL#5 is hard to come by... Since the Chembx was made with pollen from Chi's own NL line, I think this hybrid will probably look like classic NL but with much improved taste and smell. I guess we'll see when someone grows them out.
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