theexpress
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then i went threw a phase were i was really digging the l.a. confidential...
Mine was the inside out purple one. I was really excited, but this was the 1st step in realizing color doesnt equate to good weed. But I still looks for pretty keepers lolI had Obama og and it was REALLY potent and also, pleasantly surprised with the exhale it was super smooth with very little coughing. Enjoyed immensely. Yea major appreciation for the thread being open to questions and off topic pics. In Socal it seems really hard to find quality purple strains. Anyone ever had a real good purp. The REALLY frosted light one? Also, tell me about your purple kush in terms of flowers it produces. have you seen anyone else harvest this cut? I'd love to find a high quality purple kush but again, in Socal it's always mid grade and really dark/musty smelling. I'll probably post a journal up here once things are a few weeks into flowering to have some pics to provide. I was paranoid to do so, but I really can't afford to miss out on experienced pointers and help.
yeah some Ogs really stand out and you know, as much as I often grit my teeth thinking of them, I can't honestly say that I've ever bought an og and been unsatisfied, because even when they aren't super potent the taste is real nice (when it isn't the super astringent/soap smelling one) and the high is always relaxing and de-stressing.
*edit* funny you mention Mr. Nice Guy, encounter it often and even back in the midwest and something I noticed is this one pheno. ya know how it can be the green variety or the purple? I've seen this purple one with really bright silver frosting I wish I'd taken pictures but I saved it for a year it was jsut so delicate and beautiful haha. Ever seen that one? But I know what you mean about the high, it is an even mix but isn't really that strong just kinda, different in a slightly disorienting way. not bad, just not really killer stuff.
as sexi has it looks this sativa dom hybrid is not for me....
that was kotton candy kush i posted pic ofMy La Con foxtalied and the stone was a real creeper and was blueberry muffin smelling pretty decent, but not on my favs list.
Never grew Kandy Kush, but grew the cotton candy, she was nice, but the buds were too larfy for my liking.
Yea one around here is always mid grade or really earthy and not what something called kandy kush should taste like haha. One back home was outstanding though. Anyone familiar with Godbud or Purp from BC? I've heard too many conflicting things and also heard both those strains can be found (seed form) somehwere else in better form.My La Con foxtalied and the stone was a real creeper and was blueberry muffin smelling pretty decent, but not on my favs list.
Never grew Kandy Kush, but grew the cotton candy, she was nice, but the buds were too larfy for my liking.
How would you describe the taste and smell? In YOUR experienceI've found the dog to be the biggest yeilding plant I've grown. Only thing comparable in yield was Casey Jones. It's a strong stone, heavy. It has good resilience as a high... I mean, it still get's me high after smoking on it for a long time. It's a strong plant, healthy leaves, strong stems. Grows roots faster than any other plant right next to it. From seed it does chuck nanners sometimes, but cloning makes the trait disappear. It clones well. And it stinks to high heaven. Nasty smell. I love growing it, it's a pleasure in the garden. And the buds are great when it's done. Also I cut some after 7 weeks of 12/12 and it was nice and strong. Let it go 9 weeks and you'll not get off the couch.
Here's the description from the website:
The DOG is a strain that has come from a female Headband that has hermied and developed male flowers half way through the flowering period. One of the males flowers was used to pollinate an OG Kush female and provided a number of seeds that have all turned out feminized. The strain, like the parent, produces some plants that throw out male pods. This is reasonably controllable and once removed tend not to return. Further tests have been done on the clone of one of the particular pheno's that produced the male pods to see if cloning removes this trait which it has shown to do in the parent Headband and all subsequent generations showed no sign of producing any males plant parts.
There appear to be two different phenotypes on the whole, one providing a longer stretching plant and the other a shorter more tightly compact plant. Both have dark green fan leaves showing indica-dominant traits, with extremely tight compact buds that glisten with resinous trichomes. The end result produces a weed that delivers nostalgic smells and tastes of bygone era's, as well as having the right power and ability to meet the needs of the modern day medical marijuana user.
Flowering period 9 weeks, for best results leave until mid week 9 at least. 2 phenos, both grow fairly large. One takes on the more compactness of the Headband while the other is a more stretchy plant, with a similar viney branch structure to the OG Kush. The latter is a fairly reasonable yielder and good plant for training. The plants take well to most techniques, fimming, LST, supercropping. A combination will bring you a crazy plant with compact calyxes that foxtail around week 7 and are encrusted with trichomes. A combination of dark greens, lime, silvery tones with light brown hairs on curing. The more compact pheno also produces wonderful purple coloured plants given the correct cooler flowering temperatures.
At first smell the deep spicy cumin tones of the Headband come through. The complexity of the smells deepens with a deep chemical piney smell upon pressure to the calyx or while tearing the bud open. A draw of an unlit joint brings sweetness, aniseed and liquorice flavours. With fire to the jay an immediate old school flavour is detected, a sweet herbal smell, organic grown DOG produces a very smooth smoke to the throat, leaving a slight gentle tingle over the tongue and nose on exhale. The exhale retains the sweetness and leaves a morish taste on the pallet. The tingle leaves a slightly thick resinous feeling in the back of the throat. You know you have taken a draw that is going to hit you soon.
The effect can be felt in the lower leg muscles, calves and through the thighs. Good for people on their feet all day and needing to relax those muscles. Half way through the joint you will have a nice warm feeling in your cranium as well as the creeping body and muscle effects. The joint retains its strong morish flavour which is always a good sign of a nice weed. After 30 minutes you will still be as high as when you first had the joint.
Dog Kush from early this year:
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I dont have room for more sprouts Jig!!I've found the dog to be the biggest yeilding plant I've grown. Only thing comparable in yield was Casey Jones. It's a strong stone, heavy. It has good resilience as a high... I mean, it still get's me high after smoking on it for a long time. It's a strong plant, healthy leaves, strong stems. Grows roots faster than any other plant right next to it. From seed it does chuck nanners sometimes, but cloning makes the trait disappear. It clones well. And it stinks to high heaven. Nasty smell. I love growing it, it's a pleasure in the garden. And the buds are great when it's done. Also I cut some after 7 weeks of 12/12 and it was nice and strong. Let it go 9 weeks and you'll not get off the couch.
Here's the description from the website:
The DOG is a strain that has come from a female Headband that has hermied and developed male flowers half way through the flowering period. One of the males flowers was used to pollinate an OG Kush female and provided a number of seeds that have all turned out feminized. The strain, like the parent, produces some plants that throw out male pods. This is reasonably controllable and once removed tend not to return. Further tests have been done on the clone of one of the particular pheno's that produced the male pods to see if cloning removes this trait which it has shown to do in the parent Headband and all subsequent generations showed no sign of producing any males plant parts.
There appear to be two different phenotypes on the whole, one providing a longer stretching plant and the other a shorter more tightly compact plant. Both have dark green fan leaves showing indica-dominant traits, with extremely tight compact buds that glisten with resinous trichomes. The end result produces a weed that delivers nostalgic smells and tastes of bygone era's, as well as having the right power and ability to meet the needs of the modern day medical marijuana user.
Flowering period 9 weeks, for best results leave until mid week 9 at least. 2 phenos, both grow fairly large. One takes on the more compactness of the Headband while the other is a more stretchy plant, with a similar viney branch structure to the OG Kush. The latter is a fairly reasonable yielder and good plant for training. The plants take well to most techniques, fimming, LST, supercropping. A combination will bring you a crazy plant with compact calyxes that foxtail around week 7 and are encrusted with trichomes. A combination of dark greens, lime, silvery tones with light brown hairs on curing. The more compact pheno also produces wonderful purple coloured plants given the correct cooler flowering temperatures.
At first smell the deep spicy cumin tones of the Headband come through. The complexity of the smells deepens with a deep chemical piney smell upon pressure to the calyx or while tearing the bud open. A draw of an unlit joint brings sweetness, aniseed and liquorice flavours. With fire to the jay an immediate old school flavour is detected, a sweet herbal smell, organic grown DOG produces a very smooth smoke to the throat, leaving a slight gentle tingle over the tongue and nose on exhale. The exhale retains the sweetness and leaves a morish taste on the pallet. The tingle leaves a slightly thick resinous feeling in the back of the throat. You know you have taken a draw that is going to hit you soon.
The effect can be felt in the lower leg muscles, calves and through the thighs. Good for people on their feet all day and needing to relax those muscles. Half way through the joint you will have a nice warm feeling in your cranium as well as the creeping body and muscle effects. The joint retains its strong morish flavour which is always a good sign of a nice weed. After 30 minutes you will still be as high as when you first had the joint.
Dog Kush from early this year:
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Lol, I am the same with descriptions.Man I'm not good at describing tastes and smells. It stinks a bit like dog shit (not the reason for the name of the strain btw). Taste is nice. Sorry, that's all I got.
the dog is insane..... but i cant deal with hermies... someone should dilute that trate by inbreeding it to itself but that would reguire a pure and true dog male and a dog females of the best pheno that doesnt hermy.. and this may need to be done 2-3 times for the hermie trait to go awayI've found the dog to be the biggest yeilding plant I've grown. Only thing comparable in yield was Casey Jones. It's a strong stone, heavy. It has good resilience as a high... I mean, it still get's me high after smoking on it for a long time. It's a strong plant, healthy leaves, strong stems. Grows roots faster than any other plant right next to it. From seed it does chuck nanners sometimes, but cloning makes the trait disappear. It clones well. And it stinks to high heaven. Nasty smell. I love growing it, it's a pleasure in the garden. And the buds are great when it's done. Also I cut some after 7 weeks of 12/12 and it was nice and strong. Let it go 9 weeks and you'll not get off the couch.
Here's the description from the website:
The DOG is a strain that has come from a female Headband that has hermied and developed male flowers half way through the flowering period. One of the males flowers was used to pollinate an OG Kush female and provided a number of seeds that have all turned out feminized. The strain, like the parent, produces some plants that throw out male pods. This is reasonably controllable and once removed tend not to return. Further tests have been done on the clone of one of the particular pheno's that produced the male pods to see if cloning removes this trait which it has shown to do in the parent Headband and all subsequent generations showed no sign of producing any males plant parts.
There appear to be two different phenotypes on the whole, one providing a longer stretching plant and the other a shorter more tightly compact plant. Both have dark green fan leaves showing indica-dominant traits, with extremely tight compact buds that glisten with resinous trichomes. The end result produces a weed that delivers nostalgic smells and tastes of bygone era's, as well as having the right power and ability to meet the needs of the modern day medical marijuana user.
Flowering period 9 weeks, for best results leave until mid week 9 at least. 2 phenos, both grow fairly large. One takes on the more compactness of the Headband while the other is a more stretchy plant, with a similar viney branch structure to the OG Kush. The latter is a fairly reasonable yielder and good plant for training. The plants take well to most techniques, fimming, LST, supercropping. A combination will bring you a crazy plant with compact calyxes that foxtail around week 7 and are encrusted with trichomes. A combination of dark greens, lime, silvery tones with light brown hairs on curing. The more compact pheno also produces wonderful purple coloured plants given the correct cooler flowering temperatures.
At first smell the deep spicy cumin tones of the Headband come through. The complexity of the smells deepens with a deep chemical piney smell upon pressure to the calyx or while tearing the bud open. A draw of an unlit joint brings sweetness, aniseed and liquorice flavours. With fire to the jay an immediate old school flavour is detected, a sweet herbal smell, organic grown DOG produces a very smooth smoke to the throat, leaving a slight gentle tingle over the tongue and nose on exhale. The exhale retains the sweetness and leaves a morish taste on the pallet. The tingle leaves a slightly thick resinous feeling in the back of the throat. You know you have taken a draw that is going to hit you soon.
The effect can be felt in the lower leg muscles, calves and through the thighs. Good for people on their feet all day and needing to relax those muscles. Half way through the joint you will have a nice warm feeling in your cranium as well as the creeping body and muscle effects. The joint retains its strong morish flavour which is always a good sign of a nice weed. After 30 minutes you will still be as high as when you first had the joint.
Dog Kush from early this year:
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haha, guess I am blind.that was kotton candy kush i posted pic of
I believe this work is being done now.the dog is insane..... but i cant deal with hermies... someone should dilute that trate by inbreeding it to itself but that would reguire a pure and true dog male and a dog females of the best pheno that doesnt hermy.. and this may need to be done 2-3 times for the hermie trait to go away