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TGA Querkle with lab results
I have been growing TGA Querkle for quite a few years now. It has been a keeper for me. It has a very unique flavor. Some patients love it, others don't care for it. The taste is very difficult to describe.
The buds are very stinky, especially when flowering. This strain causes a skunk stink around my house when flowering, but especially when trimming, the stink lingers. I consider it a great strain. My favorite thing about it is the oil making capabilities. Whether you are using 99% iso, 190 grain alcohol, or 200 proof ethyl, it has always provided awesome, clean oil for me, and it has always been potent. Here is a recent lab test result from an average bud from a crop. I grow fully organic, in soil. The phenotype I have leans towards being Space Queen dominant. My first major harvest in 2011 I smoked this Thanksgiving 2015 I will have to do another post to show some nice images of the querkle oil. |
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TGA Querkle continued
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Nice labs and pics. It looks like you've found a keeper ;-)~
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nice strain you have going on there GG
nice chunky nugz on her. love the pic with whomever holding tray full is this the same keeper from 2011 your running?
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Thank you, yes the same keeper from 2011, still running her. Take cuttings at veg, just before putting into flower, then continue the cycle. It is coming time for me to try new strains. Querkle I am keeping. Just so hard to decide what to say good-bye to, let alone what to try next. I have seeds, just don't have time and space. I think I will try pllushberry next. Something about pink intrigues me.
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Great job on the Querkle...I'm a huge fan of TGA.
Good luck with the Plushberry,,,lots of phenos to find in there. |
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Thanks for the complement and thanks for the tip on plushberry. I will keep my eyes open to the differences. I have found that the worse looking one in veg ends up being the best in many cases. |
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not a TGA fan but Ive got some querkl;e in my GH now. about 1 light worth ... looking decent, Ill post some pics up ...
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