Legends Orange Apricot

kona gold

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Aloha.
I have sern this strain around for a few years.
But haven't seen any grows or reviews. And Compound Genetics has never had a description of this variety.
So I was wondering, does it have an orange apricot flavor??
Part I am guessing is Legends Og, but what is tg
 

kona gold

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I haven't grown or smoked it but all the reports I've read about it say orange and citrus terps, but I think maybe one reviewer mentioned apricot flavor.
Thanks bro.
But I am on a specific hunt for apricot and peach.
Very hard to find terpenes.
I don't think peach ringz will really be that peachy.
But i could be wrong.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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Thanks bro.
But I am on a specific hunt for apricot and peach.
Very hard to find terpenes.
I don't think peach ringz will really be that peachy.
But i could be wrong.
Ok, I was thinking you were looking for the apricot side of it. I think I read one guy on IG mention it having an apricot flavor but most times its the orange folks are reporting on IG and random comments. It might be worth a try though.

The apricot in the legends does sound tempting, the peach types terps are pretty rare and would be refreshing smoke. Good luck on your hunt!
 

Buss Relville

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unless you get orange apricot by itself, i wouldn't expect anything but an average citrus terp. i ran an orange apricot cross from cap and it wasnt that terp impressive.
 

kona gold

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I found "peach" like terps in a cross that has nothing to do with peach..
I'd say hunt some crosses that put off that "creamy fruit" like terps.
Look past the name of the cross.
The name can definitely cause confusion.
Because most names, as you know, are just a play on the cross.
And not exactly the flavor or recombination of what the crosser is implying.
Just seem when a lot of these folks try to name strain outside of lineage. Many of these names are not attractive. So many might not get looked at.
So maybe people should name it closer to what genetic expression their hybrids show.
Like.....bush monster, or actual apricot, or maybe even blueberry(:p)!!!
 

thenotsoesoteric

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The name can definitely cause confusion.
Because most names, as you know, are just a play on the cross.
And not exactly the flavor or recombination of what the crosser is implying.
Just seem when a lot of these folks try to name strain outside of lineage. Many of these names are not attractive. So many might not get looked at.
So maybe people should name it closer to what genetic expression their hybrids show.
Like.....bush monster, or actual apricot, or maybe even blueberry(:p)!!!
I'm actually naming all my next crosses with abstract names, or just names with no indication of genetics. Mainly because all my last chucks had berry or fruit in the names.

I like naming crosses according to their attributes but with so many breeders just throwing delicious names on crosses that don't even match the terps of said cross it's hard to come up with good names. Like dark heart nursery has pineapple upside down cake but no pineapple in the genetics at all and supposedly no pineapple in flavor?

Then legend orange apricot but no apricot?

So many names and crosses that I'm gonna just start reusing old names. Like instead of chronic I'll call it chronic 19, or blueberry 19 etc.
 

Serverchris

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unless you get orange apricot by itself, i wouldn't expect anything but an average citrus terp. i ran an orange apricot cross from cap and it wasnt that terp impressive.
Was that an orange apricot cross or a legend orange apricot cross. The terps on the LOA x dosido are incredible.
 
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