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reallybigjesusfreak

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I have ran a lot of the HP x's and agree that most of them will tend to stay short....few random leaners to the mothers, will end up stretching....so good luck!
My J1HP was probably the stretchiest plant I've grown. I was expecting something short, but nah, that thing had the lankiest branches ever with golf balls spaced farther apart than I would of liked.

Unrelated to your quote, but I trimmed up the HAOGxSSDD today. damn is she frosty and sticky and stinky like earth fuel. I'm really glad that I decided to try revegging a plant, because I want to keep this around. I'll try to get some photos tomorrow. The scissor hash tastes real good.
 

Munchiedatarse

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put up some pics of your grows to show you're serious and i'll give you the contact info- sorry, but there are a lot of trolls out there- not sure if I should just tell anybody- there was one guy on here a while ago...
Sure thing my friend, I have a pics of some autos I grew. I also have a pics of a cannabiogen peyote purple I have its like 25 days in flower. I sent you pics in a pm :mrgreen:
 
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dabby duck

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There are a col Durban crosses out thrre.
Mango Biche x Durban and Bubba Kush x Durban for sure.
Have any idea on how far back that may have been?

I don't wanna dump on your parade but you should know Cherry pie and sunset sherbet are very prone to stress hermie so you gotta pay extra close attention while growing.
No worries, in truth really looking to sample durban "ibl".

I think docs dank did a cherry pie s1 a few years back
Docs seems hard to source, I gave up looking for his moriarty after even asking doc himself.

Deadpan Head has a lot of Durban crosses. Hazeman has some. Tropical Seed Co has a couple.
Deadpan was new to me and quite a few cuts mated to the Durban, impressive. Tropicals durban/ciskei and hemcys durban x NL #1 are two that I might seek out.
Dutch passions is indica leaning and cannabiogens ibl is a 90 day finisher, lots of choices maybe even Seeds of Africa, although I havent seen their durban ibl from resellers like their other stock, bummer.
 

thezephyr

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Wow, umm, I’d wager a pretty penny that 90% of what you’ve said isn’t true.
this is what I learned from other growers in the bay area, and from harborside in oakland. feel free to consider it another story, no skin off my nose. you were making some wild speculations, so I figured I'd let you know what people say about girl scout cookies where it originated. a lot of it was just bagseed and accidental crosses with well known bay area commercial cuts.
 
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dabby duck

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this is what I learned from other growers in the bay area, and from harborside in oakland. feel free to consider it another story, no skin off my nose. you were making some wild speculations, so I figured I'd let you know what people say about girl scout cookies where it originated. a lot of it was just bagseed and accidental crosses with well known bay area commercial cuts.
First off good luck with that cherry pie bx, this durban in gsc started with me asking about any durban that bodhi may have done and someone suggested gsc, which I made the claim that durban doesnt seem to be in gsc and others chimed in with way better points and yours too not to detract....
gsc has a good following, people like it, etc its not going away or anything, but talking lineage highlights the problems with what it is, a bunch of polyhybrids probably mostly selfed with some line breeding and wide open selections...nothing wrong with that either, justmakes things like chemotypes and dna analysis [ and not necessarily talking the galaxy or kannapedia, just raw dna snp aka snips analysis] that much more important for breeding or chucking or lineage measuring contests lol :joint:
 

thezephyr

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First off good luck with that cherry pie bx,
thanks man
this durban in gsc started with me asking about any durban that bodhi may have done and someone suggested gsc, which I made the claim that durban doesnt seem to be in gsc and others chimed in with way better points and yours too not to detract....
gsc has a good following, people like it, etc its not going away or anything, but talking lineage highlights the problems with what it is, a bunch of polyhybrids probably mostly selfed with some line breeding and wide open selections...nothing wrong with that either
this was my point exactly. gsc is potent and popular and it will be around for a long time, but gsc is a perfect example of a modern polyhybrid composed primarily of s1's, and all the associated drawbacks.
Personally I like to grow landraces and landrace hybrids.
in truth really looking to sample durban "ibl".
I love a good landrace sativa. maybe the jungle spice would be a good alternative for an african sativa hybrid from bodhi. it's congo x 88g13hp.
 

jayblaze710

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this is what I learned from other growers in the bay area, and from harborside in oakland. feel free to consider it another story, no skin off my nose. you were making some wild speculations, so I figured I'd let you know what people say about girl scout cookies where it originated. a lot of it was just bagseed and accidental crosses with well known bay area commercial cuts.
I wasn’t making wild speculations. I’m saying what I’ve heard from sources I trust. I don’t believe Cookie fam was even involved in creating GSC. It was another breeder who didn’t want it released and likes to stay out of the limelight.

Forum cut is most certainly not an attempted recreation. It was a bagseed pheno that got shared around the forums back when GSC was still hard to get.
 

JdDurango

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Ok, I think i've narrowed it down significantly and need your help making the final pick. I've decided on Chem Kesey....want that Chem91 and the 88 hashplant.

For the second plant, I'd like a Goji x Wookie cross. Help me pick between these two. I've seen awesome grows and pics of both on here. (I think I got the Soul Mate strictly because of @Crab Pot 's pics haha):

Black Raspberry (Goji Raz cut x Wookie 15)
or
Soul Mate (Pinesoul Goji B cut x Wookie 15)

Thanks in advance guys!
 

Chef420

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Ok, I think i've narrowed it down significantly and need your help making the final pick. I've decided on Chem Kesey....want that Chem91 and the 88 hashplant.

For the second plant, I'd like a Goji x Wookie cross. Help me pick between these two. I've seen awesome grows and pics of both on here. (I think I got the Soul Mate strictly because of @Crab Pot 's pics haha):

Black Raspberry (Goji Raz cut x Wookie 15)
or
Soul Mate (Pinesoul Goji B cut x Wookie 15)

Thanks in advance guys!
Flip a coin. Seriously.
 

thezephyr

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I wasn’t making wild speculations. I’m saying what I’ve heard from sources I trust. I don’t believe Cookie fam was even involved in creating GSC. It was another breeder who didn’t want it released and likes to stay out of the limelight.

Forum cut is most certainly not an attempted recreation. It was a bagseed pheno that got shared around the forums back when GSC was still hard to get.
and what I heard is that girl scout cookies was never an intentional breeding project, but rather bag seed after bag seed being produced from a stressed commercial grow full of different bay area commercial cuts. The mutants that resulted had a distinctive high, and that's the origin of girl scout cookies. your right that the lineage isn't definite, it's their best guess based on which herms were closest to the seeded plants. cookies fam is a new marketing tool cooked up by berner after the fact. I guess you could say that no one created cookies, because it was unintentional.
if you actually take a minute to think about this, you'll realize that it makes a lot of sense. why would berner have been wasting time and money by doing a breeding project in a commercial grow? why would he have sold seeded buds from his precious breeding project? why does the strain have herm tendencies?
answer- none of it was purposeful.
you are right about the forum cut, I remembered that wrong. it was a bagseed from earlier in the genetic line, which is why I said it is essentially the same thing without the back crossing.
If you take a minute to think about this, you may realize that this lines up with what you were saying in the initial post, and that maybe we don't have much of a disagreement here at all.

now jayblaze, let's stop wasting everyone's time and get back to bodhi. :peace:
 
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Mary's Confidant

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What about sativa leaning or non-sleep/couchlock inducing strains?

EDIT: Another picture of the Dread Bread lady I showed earlier, with a phone charger for size reference. Bodhi was right about the buds being extremely dense, wow, we´ll see about the "otherworldly godlike high". Will the Mango Biche keep the Old Mother Ghani at bay?

It took its sweet 12 weeks after showing pistils (about 10 days after the flip), and could possibly have gone a week more (callyxes are still swelling up to "absorb" all of the pistils"). About 15% of the heads are red, with some already golden (fully ripe), most others cloudy, seems like a good moment to chop (I can´t help to think about mold, with that density).
@Philip-O Did you ever give a smoke report of the DB? I'm popping just a couple seeds of the DBxSSDD because I don't have a ton of room but I'm curious what the DB offers
 

jp68

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@Philip-O Did you ever give a smoke report of the DB? I'm popping just a couple seeds of the DBxSSDD because I don't have a ton of room but I'm curious what the DB offers
Have smoked the dread and it has a definite mango funk to it with a high that's motivating and long lasting to say the least. Beautiful nugs and i imagine crossed to the ssdd it will be fire
 

dabby duck

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and what I heard is that girl scout cookies was never an intentional breeding project, but rather bag seed after bag seed being produced from a stressed commercial grow full of different bay area commercial cuts. The mutants that resulted had a distinctive high, and that's the origin of girl scout cookies. your right that the lineage isn't definite, it's their best guess based on which herms were closest to the seeded plants. cookies fam is a new marketing tool cooked up by berner after the fact. I guess you could say that no one created cookies, because it was unintentional.
if you actually take a minute to think about this, you'll realize that it makes a lot of sense. why would berner have been wasting time and money by doing a breeding project in a commercial grow? why would he have sold seeded buds from his precious breeding project? why does the strain have herm tendencies?
answer- none of it was purposeful.
you are right about the forum cut, I remembered that wrong. it was a bagseed from earlier in the genetic line, which is why I said it is essentially the same thing without the back crossing.
If you take a minute to think about this, you may realize that this lines up with what you were saying in the initial post, and that maybe we don't have much of a disagreement here at all.

now jayblaze, let's stop wasting everyone's time and get back to bodhi. :peace:
Not to be rude, but I dont think it was a waste of time, specifically because this all had to do with me, asking for durban done by bodhi specifically. For those out there who like to read and hunt and search forums, it can pertinent info, I get that we dont want an argument fest but the data is important especially if peeps are looking for durban and someone chimes in with gsc.
You havent changed my mind that durb is in gsc in any form, I see statements almost verbatim from just about every other guess. I am just going off growing and smoking, not reviews or reading others guesses....
I just want the original point reiterated and not glossed over because ofthe semantical argument of gsc lineage, ya dig?
Know of any durb cuts that bodhi may have done besides the mango biche and pre98 bubba?
 

Philip-O

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@Philip-O Did you ever give a smoke report of the DB? I'm popping just a couple seeds of the DBxSSDD because I don't have a ton of room but I'm curious what the DB offers
Unfortunately, the smoke on that lady didn´t fulfill its promises... I didn´t write a report, but also cannot remember it being outstanding, other than the acrid smell made it to the taste (which I didn´t love). I now have another DB lady flowering, and it is by far the best looking plant among about 12-15 of various strains, in size, apparent yield, no signs of bud rot with high humidity and temps outdoor, and not fading early despite not being fed for weeks (I´m growing on ammended recycled soil). There is a lot of vigor in the Dread Bread, definitely worth pheno hunting (I plan to pop at once all the DB seeds I still have, to try and find one to keep, would even go as far to get a second pack to find a nice mother or male plant).
 
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