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Shark Shock
Hello everyone
Shark Shock is a great strain for cultivators looking for promising yields without compromising quality in the end. I purchased 3 packs of this strain, and of the 44 seeds that opened there were 21 females to choose from. They all grew virtually identical throughout bloom, and all but 3 had similar odors while blooming. She is a very difficult smell to describe, and the best way of describing her would be a limey fresh odor in weeks 3-4 in bloom; however, as time goes she turns into a Hindu spice smell which is quite hard to control actually. If you have close, or nosy neighbors, i dont think this is the strain for you! hahaha She is quite easy to grow and very forgiving, as she will take almost any amount of nutes thrown at her ( from my experience). I would like to thank you Shantibaba for such outstanding work! Your hardwork is appreciated infinite amounts, and it shows in your gear. I plan on sometime next year purchusing 4 packs of the Master Kush X Skunk and look for as many MK phenotypes as i can find. Anways, on to what everyone wants to see. Peace and good grows, Tric Shark Shock cola Shark Shock cola Last edited by Triceratops; 10-06-2006 at 06:39 PM.. |
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Spliff Star
Join Date: Dec 2005
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Those are some beautiful colas Triceratops..Keep us updated on how they end up
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Voluptuous Trichomes
Join Date: Mar 2006
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The Shark Shock looks good...may have to try that one someday
Thx for sharing
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Dizzy... Thanks for the compliments my friend. Actually, this clone has been with me for a little over a year now. The grow you are looking at was a few months back, but i figured i would put up a few pics and show what she looks like in all her glory!
VT... She is a very nice strain to work with. Easy for beginners and or experienced growers as well. Sticky resin, and a VERY SMELLY girl. Just about anything you receive from Shanti will be excellent work, IMO. |
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Tricertops Those sharks look killer
. I did a couple of grows of a strain created by KK at the old Klosit King forums a few years ago called Afghani Shark (Afghani Hash plant X Great white shark) It was some killer indica weed and stanked the whole house up bad of funky skunk. Definatly wasnt smoke in public weed. So whats the make up of shark shock?? It looks similer. JonnyB here at icmag has made some crosses with it, one is Budda cheese x shark, guaranteed to be a stinker, gonna have to give it a run some day myself.70s
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70's.... Nice to see ya around my friend. This strain is quite the stinker i must admit. Her lineage is a Brazilian sativa/ South Indian male and a Skunk#1 female. So, basically, a White Widow daddy, and a Skunk#1 moma. I had 3 phenotypes that were fruity sweet smelling, the others lent more towards the Widow side of the spectrum when it came to smell and taste. Overall, she was the most outstanding specimen in the 3 packs, and she is definately my go to girl when i need a producer. Not going to leave me for now, as i dont have anything even remotely comparable when it comes to yield.
Peace and good grows, Tric Digital Timer Electrical Relay |
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