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Old 05-23-2015, 12:04 AM #1
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Sweet Seeds Mix - help ID some strains?

So nearly all of the smells are amazingly ridiculous, but, there's a few stand outs as far as personal taste I'd like to run again. Any help ID'ing these plants?

This first one is very dense, nice nugs structure, great smell, may put out what I'm looking for weight wise with some training...


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There were a few of these purple ones with close to identical smells, this one was very dense while the others were a bit stemmy. More food may be a factor. The only thing that pops iinto my head smell wise is grenadine/cherry 7up. I tink it may be bloody skunk or closely related. One had great lateral branching but most were this structure..

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And the 4ft tall one, is this possibly the trainwreck auto? Nice smell, not too strong, nice structure, decently dense.
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Old 05-23-2015, 12:24 AM #4
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Hi my friend, first at all, thank you for sharing your grow with us, you have some lovely plants there
Its very difficult to know the name in the mix, but I will try to help you:
The first plant looks Green Poison Auto® or Cream Mandarine Auto®. The last one has a very intense fruity smell like citrus. The first one is more like candies, very sugary odor.

The purple plant could be Bloody Skunk auto, but is more difficult to say.. maybe Black Cream auto or Red Poison Auto...

The last picture seems Black Jack Auto, does she incense smell?
Also could be Big Devil XL®, with more citrus tones...

It would be nice to see more pictures in a few days
Hope this helps you, mate!
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I'll have to double check but I believe the first one is more citrusy. They avg 1 feet. Here's another that I believe is the same as the first



Whatever purple the second one is I think would make incredible hash.

After reading the description I think maybe the last one is big devil xl, will have to resmell and check.

Thanks. Have more pictures to post, working off of a tablet right now :|
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Did some chopping today and the first one is actually all sugar, almost like simple syrup. They're bigger than I thought at 1.5 to 2ft. I love the denseness and frostiness. Can I expect the same from the green poison f1 fast vers.?

After smelling plant #3 I might smell hints of citrus, here's a back shot showing the nug sizes....



Picked a lot of fan leaves a few weeks ago and it seems to have helped production throughout.

There is also this one that I get a slight incense smell from, no citrus, I thought they were the same but possibly not...



It is taking a bit longer to finish then the other and is just slightly shorter than 4foot.

This is a dry nug from a water only pot, so the nugs structure may not be familiar. It has intense limonene smell, I can't decide if it smells like the sweetest ripest mango or straight citrus funk...



It was a very stout plant, never lost its smell from chop to rolled. I'll get some flowering shots up soon.


I'm chopping most a bit early, I have soil to move around and they'll get dusted in dirt. The small ones are at about day 65, planted outside march 19, cracked indoor. some could of used another 1-3 weeks. Some stunting occurred, most came out of it. The big ones are at about day 90-95 I believe. They look to need two but I may chop in one week. I already have my veg plants in with them.
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Very nice looking plants!
Thank for the pictures, Sweet smokes!
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Cheers oldCounty!

I just came back from vacations today, so let me see if I can keep track of your experience from now on.

Welcome to the Sweet Seeds subforum. And thanks for sharing all this with us here, really very much appreciated

About your first 3 posts I agree with the opinion of my colleague Jaypp.


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Did some chopping today and the first one is actually all sugar, almost like simple syrup. They're bigger than I thought at 1.5 to 2ft. I love the denseness and frostiness. Can I expect the same from the green poison f1 fast vers.?
You can expect the same but probably even better with Green Poison F1 Fast Version. It's one of the strains from which we've been getting the best feedback from growers in the past few years. Fast, productive, easy to grow, strong effect and aroma. Stable, but it's always better to select a mother when growing indoors, because by selecting you'll get the best pheno in the fastest "version" possible.

One question, if you don't mind me asking: do you live in a country where selling seeds is a legal business?


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Is from a plant that came from a Sweet Mix Auto package, right?

It's not that I'm surprised, which I'm not, but some growers can't manage to get that kind of plants (size and production) from autos due to their lack of experience and some tend to blame the seedbanks. So it's always nice to see how they behave when grown by green fingered growers like you seem to be.

The purple plant seems like Black Cream Auto or Bloody Skunk Auto.

Then it seems like you could have a XL family plant, maybe a Big Devil XL Auto. While it could also be a Big Devil #2 Auto plant, or even a Jack47 Auto that got really big.

I suppose the Cream Mandarine XL Auto was not ready yet when you bought the Mix package, so it can't be there. And for the aromas you mention I also bet more on a Big Devil family plant or a "Jack" strain like Jack47 Auto or Black Jack Auto.

Keep us updated my friend. All the best and sweet smokes

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Old 05-27-2015, 09:03 PM #10
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Thanks for helping. All of these except for those iin veg are sweet mix autos yes. I will post more if you like, here is them next to a 5gallon bucket for better size perspective...



Thank you for the compliment, I had water/stunting issues though and was very late to introduce phosphorus. The nug structure could be better/bigger I'm sure. I have a log I will be throwing many more photos in. The ones on the edges werent getting the water they should have.

This is the 4ft one in front



And the 3.5ft behind it...




They are in a 3.5cuyd raised bed. The soil is chock full of goodies/compost.
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