kc brains

ChairmanMaow

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I haven't grown their beans, but I do have a clone of KC Brains "Brains Escape" She's a little sativa oriented, but finishes in 6-7 weeks, hits like a motherfucker. Lives up to it's name.
 

slob

Member
i tried mango and outa 10 seeds 9 were males. all germed. the 1 female i got was great, decent yield and the smoke is really nice. it only took 6 weeks to finish and it was a very manageable size so it worked good in a cramped area. worked well on 12/12 from seed. I wouldnt discredit this company based on poor female to male ratio i got
 

ddimebag

Active Member
I also grew Mango from KC Brains...it was unimpressive...Most of the females did not yield much, and were a terrible smoke...therre was one i kept for another run; by far the best in the pack...it was super resinous and yielded a lot, but also smelled like socks and contrary to expectations was not very potent. I let it go in favor of better strqins, and I dont think Ill be buying more beans from them any time soon...
 

lampworker

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I picked up some KC33 about 8-9 years ago from Kindseed in BC. They were SUPER sativa influenced. Clones shot up to 20+ feet in Michigan. I thought I was winning but did not. If the weather would have cooperated I would have had a joint in January. I dont know who to blame, not thatI am looking for someone to blame. I am not sure if I got a seed mix up or if KC Brains put out some seeds that were odd. All I know is that they surely did not match the description. I can say that when I was sexing clones off of seedlings, the Dixie cup of KC33 went from roots to flower and finished over 4 feet tall. Bud sites ran the whole length from dirt to tip. Now that I am further down the road and things are much different now, I wonder if I still had her around, would I love her the way I do my "Surprise, I am really a sativa!" Heavy Duty Fruity or would she end up in the fire like before. I dont know how much this helped but I hadn't thought of that strain in years.
 

Ganjika

Active Member
i grew mango & leda uno 10 years ago the mango had really impressive yields but the potency was below average the leda uno on the other hand was awsome made me giggle for no reason & had a fairly strong body stone but with no burn out i loved it & plan on trying it again next year.the down side is that the germination rate was very low must have been old seed stock.
 

oHsiN666

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i hear super bomb things about his genetics. i have been reading the Big Book Of Buds vol. 2 lately, read Vol. 1 already. plenty of nice strains he has put out.
 

Smoking Loon

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KC brains Mango is on my sprouting criteria this fall/winter. I got 16 beans, and plan on just sprouting 6, so I have a 10 pack still sitting back. I am going to pop some other strains and grow with it, because I have heard A LOT of mixed reviews with this strain, and I want something to fall back on in case I am disappointed. I really hope I am not...I mean this is supposed to be a Cannabis Cup winner, so there has to be some really good phenos. Plus its one of the classics.

If it does turn out to be a disapointment maybe I will try some SOMANGO next.
 

robert 14617

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kc brains mind bender is still one of my favorite strains to grow heavy thick buds great smoke i highly suggest this as a first time grow it is very forgiving and hearty plant
 
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