lime73
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And to think that would be an actual strain...wow ...amazing!Hi Rene... I was really intregued by your aurora and was really surprised when I found out this.....
Aurora Borealis is the Latin name for the natural phenomena at the North Pole otherwise known as "Northern Lights", which in turn is the name of one of this plant's celebrity parents. Northern Lights is an indica strain that, during the 1980s, made its way from the Pacific Northwest to the Netherlands, where it has become a building block for many strains around the world. The Northern Lights #10 mother was selected for commercial production back in 1997. While Northern Lights was specifically bred for the then-fledging indoor grow scene, the other parent in this famous pair, Skunk #1, was initially bred for outdoors and greenhouse cultivation. The resulting plants are of a medium height, with dark green foliage and short internodes and a 50/50 sativa/indica phenotype expression. Aurora Borealis may have a less recognizable name than her parents, but her genetics shine through to reveal her family ties.
Dude, A home grown original right here from our Great Pacific Northwest.
I know your plant is going to be loving her original home state vibe. She is going to be feeling right at home in your grow room and is going to THRIVE to produce you some AMAZING buds. I cant wait to see her grow up....
oh yah the pics....lol
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