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Drift13,
good seeing ya here. ill also document these at the island Baked Beanz, that would be very cool. these are growing like crazy and ill have pics this week prior to taking clones and up potting. they go into flower in 40 days and i cant wait. ive been tracking down info on ITP (Pineapple Thai x Master Kush) Mean Gene used to cross with his Pineapple to produce this version of ITP. from what ive read is the ITP he used was not sweet and his Mean Genes Pineapple added the sweetness. i think i saw MG post on IG that his Pineapple is known by several names and the one i remember was ' WILLITS GOLD'. i hope im not putting wrong info out on Afficionados ITP lineage but im just trying to get an understanding what she is made of. peace
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think you,ll find that pheno easy enough , the males i used were stretchy sativa,s . some of the biggest males i had at the time out of a bunch of strains .
i,m keen to see these finished , as i,m hoping a lot are sativa based , the females i used got wolf they were so dense . so fingers crossed i put heap of sativa into them . from what i,ve seen to date , looks like its possible . though i,m not going on too much feedback at this stage . theres tonne of the seed out there , so hopefully soon enough i,ll know your grow is sounding like its going well
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Everything looks great. Looking forward to seeing them flower.
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Interested in In the Pines myself.
I'll be watching your grow, best wishes for a successful harvest. |
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Baked Beanz,
im wanting the Sativa side myself but we will see very soon. Chris Harris, thanks...im behind on cloning them but it looks like ill get 2 clones from most of them and they will go into flower in just over a month. Stone House, thanks for joining in, they go into flower soon. peace
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Good insight into the ITP. Not too much info on it that I could find either.
How are the stature of yours so far? |
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while taking clones of them yesterday i noticed several solo cups had big white roots exploding out of the drain holes so they are ready for more root space. i was able to get insight on Aficionado's strains from a few utube videos that had Leo and Mean Gene in them....Smoking with Swami is the videos. peace
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In the Pines review and smoke report
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![]() Origins and Backstory: After first hearing of the company, I was intrigued by the Aficionado image portrayed by their website and social media. I had seen pictures of their impressive packaging, and saw what seemed like an excessive price. It was all certainly enough to get my attention. I read about their seeds on their website, and decided that I would try out this highly-decorated strain of theirs. I germinated two packages of seed, and received bountiful yields of consistently-amazing pineapple flowers. I could have kept many phenotypes but ultimately selected one favorite. In the Pines is a three way cross of Pineapple Thai, Mean Gene's Pineapple, and Master Kush. I believe it has been bred to at least the third filial generation. Appearance: Long, full flowers with spiked tops comprise the majority of In the Pines phenotypes. Some were more dense and stout, but most had a very sativa look to them. Even with a cold finish, there was zero purple color to be found. These buds are covered in resin and are pretty dense despite the long, thin, sativa-like character. Many phenotypes have tops that look like mild fox tails, but upon closer examination seem to just be an abnormal bud structure, and are not fox tailing. Green bud with orange hairs, nothing necessarily stand-out. Aroma: The bouquet from this strain is absolutely unbelievable, and is undoubtedly some of the most compelling cannabis I've smelled to date. Most phenotypes were very floral with unmistakable notes of canned pineapple and syrup abounding. Other phenotypes exhibited the whole spectrum of citrus fruits, with only lime absent. Some were lemon, tangerine, orange, grapefruit, clementine, red apple, and even rotting mango. Vanilla was noted in some plants, and almost all expressed blossomy, floral notes. Some phenotypes were like candied pineapple lifesavers, some like canned pineapple syrup, and others still like pineapple upside down cake. There are forest-like scents in the background, not as prominent as the fruit but still very much present. It reminds me of Pacific Northwest forests in particular. The aroma of this strain is so incredible and enticing. It is truly incredible how much pineapple there is on the nose. Flavor: As incredible as the aroma, the flavor is deep and complex. It indeed mimics pineapple, and all of the aforementioned fruits. There is so much citrus and pineapple to the flavor. Apt to the name, there are less bold flavors of pine trees and forest floor. The smoke is also very floral, providing a delicate and unique experience that is almost tea-like. It reminds me of connoisseur-quality white tea and pineapples, with so many subtle flavors coming through. One is even compelled to eat the flowers. Briefly stated, In the Pines tastes like a pineapple-cupcake-forest-flower. Effects: I was mistaken when I thought the aroma and flavor were the highlights of this masterpiece. The effects truly exhibit the finest character and highest quality that I have had the pleasure of experiencing in cannabis. It is so euphoric, feel-good, happy, uplifting, engaging, intriguing, and functional all the same. I feel very euphoric from In the Pines, as well as more positive, uplifted, and curious in all-things-happening in the world. Inspiring, it makes me want to call old friends, read new books, take a walk outside, express myself to loved ones, and engage with all the other beautiful activities in life. What I love the most is that overindulging in this flower seems to be difficult. Paranoia, social awkwardness, anxieties, and all of the other negatives that so-often accompany sativas is not remotely present. I am consistently calmed and uplifted from this cannabis, with never a negative effect it seems. This has become a favorite of mine across such a diverse array of activities and experiences due to its consistent nature. The character of effect from In the Pines is something truly special. Overall Experience: Bravo. Encore. Aficionado takes the cake on this one. Excelling in all categories, In the Pines captures the essences of pineapple, flowers, vanilla, and truly enjoyable cannabis. It is pretty and somewhat classic in appearance, but shines to the olfactory senses and mind. The pineapple and dessert-like flavors are so prevalent and enjoyable, it is truly amazing to experience them in the form of smoke. The effect is even more enjoyable, which is hard for me to even say, as the aroma is so enticing on its own. This variety seems to embody all of the positive mental aspects that cannabis advocates rejoice over. It is happy, euphoric, positive, and gratitude-inspiring. In the Pines also seems to lack the paranoia, over-sedation, dysfunction, etc. that users typically do not appreciate about cannabis. This strain is truly something special, and I can't wait to see what else I can uncover from Aficionado's offerings. Last edited by Castroman; 10-02-2016 at 03:10 AM.. |
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very good read. now i need to find these on the bay thanks peace |
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I asked Leo Stone of Aficionado to comment on In the Pines effects, and here's what he said:
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