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Red Eyed Bride
High All,
Any one have experience with Legend's Red Eyed Bride? The info is scarce on this strain. There was a thread started on it in Chimera's forum but no one had many answers. I'm assuming Chimera's REB is the same as Legends REB cause they both came from Cannabis Cowboy? Has any one seen a grow report of red eyed bride? Perhaps the breeders have some interesting anecdotes they'd like to share? Peace, Stoney B
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the pics on sbay looked amazing, i too was wondering if there was more info or a grow thread on this REB
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Hey pizzadude,
I bought a pack. Assuming they arive, I'll post some pics, but that will be a while from now. I was hoping to learn a little bit more about the strain before a give it a go. A very good friend of mine had very good things to day about this herb called Mountain Goo he got from a club once. He said it was amazing with a very happy buzz and it played with his vision a bit. So when I was reading in a thread in Chimera's forum about the REB and some one said it's sold as Mountain Goo in some clubs, that's when I decided I had to have it.
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Red-eyed bride - "It all goes back to a very special time in my budding hobby when i was in Switzerland working for Breeder Steve in his magnificent warehouse full of genetics from around the world. Of the thousands of plants i was blessed to witness there were two specimens that stood out to me more than any others, the bx1m1 and the bx2m4, both grapefruit crosses that steve was evaluating for future seed projects. Because the warehouse was a breeding facility there was pollen flying around and both were hit by a mystery dad that steve had in his collection, and trust me, the dads were all guys you'd be happy to marry your first born to. Both plants were lightly seeded and Steve knew how much i would value the children inside these magic beans.
Fast forward a few months and i decide to take the plunge into wedded bliss with my soulmate of 10 yrs smack in the middle of the summer of 2001. Of course up to his eyeballs in buds and beans at the time Steve was unable to make it to our side of the world for the wedding, but sent along the best wedding present a spice loving bean fiend could imagine, all of the bx1m1 and bx2m4 seed that was produced by the mystery pollen. For the next couple of years i grew both these selections indoors and out with awe inspiring results, some of the frostiest easiest to grow seed i'd ever come across. It was sold medicinally as the koolaid and the mountain goo to the local med clubs with very favorable reviews. Soon I realized the stock was getting mighty low, 40 of each left, so i decided on an open pollenation of the bx1m1 as a preservation method more than anything, for myself as well as cannaphiles like you crazy fuckers. There are less than 1000 beans of it as well as a soulshine and a grapefruit i threw in for kicks. Should be lots of variation but look for the dark ass green with the silver flowers and you'll be on the right" - Cannabis Cowboy bx1m1 - (grapefruit x ???) A mystery batch of seed by Breeder Steve |
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Maccabeus, Did you even read my first post? As i mentioned in my first post in this thread, I already read this information in the thread that you cut and pasted this from.
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Is Legends REB the same as Chimera's? Have you ever grown it? That's what I'm asking. I've already read the breeder's description when I bought the pack of seeds.
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Legends and Chims are the same just solg under the legends banner Peace K(",)
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Thanks KITCHA
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i have grown red eyed bride. i can tell you that my 2 phenos were dark green while growing and turned light / lime green when dry. the coating of resin on this strain makes the plants and buds look silver in appearance. this is a stinky strain... the smell and flavour are extremely pronounced and the room odour while growing it is very strong. they both flowered in 6 to 7 weeks. the yield is good (90 grams in a 3 gallon pot), the bag appeal is amazing. looks, smells and tastes great.
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^^^ Any Pics?
comment more on smell and taste? |
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Thanks for your input. Peace.
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