AK Bean Brains

nuskool89

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So far the nl1 3 way is empty. Had 2 really nice ladies and one male I kept pollen from; and 3 others I killed early. One with a weird one-sided growth mutation.

These were some of the easiest going plants in the garden and the smoke on my favorite lady is earthy-sweet and expansive. No slouch in the potency department but it’s not a day ender.

I did not keep clones, as my space is super limited, but early on had my eye (and nose) on the male I wound up collecting pollen from. It’s so rank, and it grew with such vigor and uniformity, I just couldn’t kill it.

Cherry Lemonade will get popped next from this lineup. When I got them last oct/sep two in the pack were actually open already. Akbb mentioned these are an older so I want to get them going. I envy those of you with space and freedom.

Admittedly the words “older pack” and “AKBB” in the same breath is a little intimidating. The master of bringing old seeds to life…….I’ll feel like a failure if I fuck these up :eyesmoke:

His potcast made me a believer and last year I started scooping up his gear. The NL1 result has me stoked for what’s to come.
 
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mindriot

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Can anyone speak to the differences between his NL 5 vs NL 89? I'll probably pick up the NL 5 but then I saw the 89, and the various NL crosses and then lost my focus.
I forget where AKBB posted this, I think IG about the NL 89:

"these are 31 year old seeds that hadn’t been touched since they were made they were in a dry cabin in interior Ak north of Fairbanks these are original nl from PNW not from seedbank of Holland never left the state ! These were bred by a friends aunt and was her favorite smoke ever !, "
 

SNEAKYp

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Do you have any photos of the females you're willing to post, sneaky?
I literally just moved them to the back of the tent . They are still in stretch mode so when I take them out to pollinate I’ll take pics.

A few of them have started to frost up on the leaves so it’s a good sign considering they are only 12 days into flower

A week ago before I moved them they are the ones in the front left of the tent


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thetruthoverlies

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Spun up some nl5 x super skunk and some phk x durban beans. I am seeing some purple hues in the seedlings. On the hunt for something that resembles the northern lights smoke I had in the late 90's.
 

Rufus T. Firefly

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I’d say 5he 89 nl is more like unrefined nl2 and the nl5 is very close to the seedbank of Holland release just less sweet
I think I have seen Seattle Greg say that their choice of smoke back in the day was the NL2 despite selling way more NL5

Also a quick question D, I noticed that when I re-upped on the AK4way the packs said F2 and my older packs did not, what’s the difference if any?
 

nuskool89

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I think I have seen Seattle Greg say that their choice of smoke back in the day was the NL2 despite selling way more NL5
Todd McCormick said the same thing in the recent potcast about nl2 being a favorite/hoarded and the nl5 being shared more often.

I’ll run the nl5 at some point….maybe I’ll grab some 89 NL too now that I see this. I bet both are fire. I’m picking up the NL1 jar a lot lately
 
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Rigman

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This is from the AG site;
The Northern Lights numbering #1 through #11, was from most Afghan, the #1, also called "Purest Indica", to the "Purest Indica"/Afghan crossed with more tropical/equatorial plants.

The NL#2 is a broad leaflet mostly Afghan variety that is quick flowering and covered in resin. The male flowers were also covered in trichomes and had the most resin that I have ever seen on male plants since I started growing in 1984.
 

Rurumo

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This is from the AG site;
The Northern Lights numbering #1 through #11, was from most Afghan, the #1, also called "Purest Indica", to the "Purest Indica"/Afghan crossed with more tropical/equatorial plants.

The NL#2 is a broad leaflet mostly Afghan variety that is quick flowering and covered in resin. The male flowers were also covered in trichomes and had the most resin that I have ever seen on male plants since I started growing in 1984.
I love the old broadleaf varieties. I'm going to pop some Pine Tar Kush soon. I guess I'll have to get some of the 89 for sure, but who am I kidding, I'll also try the NL #5.
 
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