Great question.
They are weed hipsters searching for nuance in a commercial line where it hardly exists.
It will be interesting to see if Beasters or Brickweed make a comeback next. If the state of the Roadkill skunk thread gives any indication, I'd lean toward Brickweed mystery genetics...
Since the hint wasn't obvious enough, the Sacred Seed packs posted of Original Skunk #1 seeds from 1980 state something very interesting on them.
"Fresh and germination tested 100% Pureblood Skunk #1 strain, Cannabis Indica Hashish Seeds indigenous to the High-Northern Hindu Kush mountain...
You've got the right idea @seedcollector82
The best Blue work I have seen in the modern era are in-crosses of the best blue lines, with strong backbones, like Bodhi's 88G13/HP.
Blueberry Sativa bx3 x Blueberry Hashplant could be really promising.
Correct.
The Blueberry muffin smell also did NOT come from the mutated growth trait. This was due to severe inbreeding towards an effect based selection. Dj selected for effects, not aromas. He didn't care if the plants were mutants. He wanted to lock in what he was selecting for.
Sagarmatha...
Spindle said it best, you will not find the old blueberry in any of DJ's work.
They can call it "90's Blueberry Sativa I Swear On My Mother's Grave" , and it will not change the fact that the best of the blue lines came out of Canada and Europe in the late 90's when DJ gave his stock to Breeder...
The Sour Bubble hasn't been of the same quality since the 3rd backcross, well over a decade ago. The Bx2 was his best generation.
The males selected since then have been hit and miss, with lower potency and taller expressions popping up regularly.
Still having the same parent stock is a...
The Colombian male used by Kagyu in all of his recent work is Colombian Red, aka Punto Rojo, sold by Cannabiogen before they disbanded.
This line had a fair bit of broadleaf in it, fyi.
The line that people refer to now as Roadkill, was just called KB, Kine Bud, Skunk, Green Bud, etc until the forums used the term roadkill to describe the flavor.
This line was bred for commercial interests south of the boarder in the late late 70's / early 80's. It was meant to allow organized...
At least we can all agree it's just a cookie/og polyhybrid, so who cares if it's Birthday, Wedding, or even German Chocolate! It's still the same 2 or 3 strains mashed together ad nauseam, but in a slightly different order this time.
Does anyone have anyone information about the m10 male, beyond the fact it is afghan 1 and possesses standard afghani traits? (short, squat, dark foliage)
Did Bob ever post a picture of the females from the line? Is it sweet, rubbery, earthy, etc?