Archive Seed Bank

numberfour

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Attempting to reveg my Flavour Pack because it was so divine. 110 octane soaked potpourri and soap.View attachment 5073187
Fingers crossed this works!
I used to run a 1212 from seed tent and reveg successfully any special looking plants. I found best practice was to up pot (if possible), 24 hours of light for 1 week then on to 18/6. Can take a couple of weeks before you see any shoots coming out the bud. You've enough material on the plant to reveg no problem, just keep water to an absolute minimum, fastest way to kill them is over watering.
 

PopAndSonGrows

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I used to run a 1212 from seed tent and reveg successfully any special looking plants. I found best practice was to up pot (if possible), 24 hours of light for 1 week then on to 18/6. Can take a couple of weeks before you see any shoots coming out the bud. You've enough material on the plant to reveg no problem, just keep water to an absolute minimum, fastest way to kill them is over watering.
I've had it under 24/0 for about 8 days, tucked into the corner so it's not getting blasted with light, fixture isn't dimmable.
 

Paul-n-Chukka

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Finished sampling all phenos from a pack of Crazy Hazey.
Two have a nice lingering haze incense. The hazey ones are also the biggest yielders.
#1 Poopy purple with haze tail
#2 Lemon haze
#3 Lemon essence/no sour or sweet
#4 Lemony og leaner
#5 Blue/Raspberry
#6 Grapefruit/Sour Tangie
So far the effects of all phenos seems pretty good
 

PopAndSonGrows

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Where my Archive genetics nerds at? ;) :lol: Really trying to dig for more info, if any, on the Flavour Packs. Like, were they part of a drop? Was a specific Moonbow used, like #28 or something? And what about the Hollywood Pure Kush end of it, was that used in any other Archive gear that you know of? Would any of you be interested in my left nut in trade for your pack of Flavours? :lol: :lol:
 

PopAndSonGrows

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I brought my dad's overgrown White Gold mother home with me (left).
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This plant was constantly topped, and is an absolute mess in the center. Took me like an hour to clean these up;
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Threw them straight into flower.

So, a heads-up on White Gold; i had two plants and my dad had one, all three plants hermed on us. My two, I may have "shocked" by using a P K booster too heavily and too soon, but dad has NEVER had herms or nanners, or any stress related issues during flower, at least not indoors. Both he and i only had nanners on our lowest bud sites. His attempted to make some seeds, mine did not, at least I haven't found any so far. FWIW, everything else in my room did NOT throw nanners under the same conditions that White Gold did. I chalk it up to a "sensitive cultivar" and Pops and I are moving on; I'm trying to reveg my Flavour Pack.
I want to edit DID NOT HERM, they threw nanners I don't think that's the same. I misspoke with saying "herm".
 

Retrospect

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This is a comparison of rainbow belts 1.0 fem. Theres been talk about the plant structure staying short. This was from 2 packs, in the back is #5, there is 2 plants, the front is #1. There is taller phenos you just have to look through them.
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Nice looking. Apparently Fletcher addressed this issue in the new drop of Rainbow Belts 3.0. He seems to have added a nice stretch and yield improvement in the 3.0 line.
 

FluffsTravels

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I've had Memory Loss (Archive clone) in rotation for a while now. It's solid though it's almost made the chopping block a few times. I have 19 strains in rotation right now. We picked up a Samoas clone from PDX store. It sucks; in comparison to the other 18 in rotation. It was problematic to clone, early veg, late veg and early flower. It made a comeback in mid-flower. It produced below average yield; lowest in the room. It was highly resinous. The smoke was nice, strong enough, and comparable to many other cookie strains but it was nothing special. We killed it off. I'm just thankful we bought a clone rather then seeds. Based on what I've gotten and seen in Oregon of Archive, they're way overpriced compared to many companies across the country. Just my two cents.
I have to rescind my comment and take on Samoas. First, through further investigation I found out this clone didn't come from the PDX store. It came from a clone business in Oregon, not Kaprikorn. I don't want to name the clone business because the clone(s) went from them to a dispensary. At that point, who knows what could've gone on or happened. Regardless, the Samoas was the first of four strains purchased at the same time from the same place from the same clone business that appeared to obviously have HpLVD. We had never had HpLVD so we didn't know right away. The Samoas obviously dudded along with an OrangeAde. The plant touching the Samoas in flowering had some branches dud and sick out as well. Before starting flowering, the Samoa had branches break off with almost no contact. If we had known this was a clear indicator of HpLVD, it would've been culled immediately. We just thought, "we ass plant/genetics," and maybe it would strengthen in flower. The clones/veg from Samoa and few others were culled once we thought it was definitely HpLVD. So, they weren't tested. Unfortunately, few of our older strains are showing symptoms. Twenty eight plants are getting test material sent off this week, and another ten in a week or so. We're just hoping everything isn't infected. Meristem tissue culture, to cure a strain of HpLVD, from the lab we're using costs about 5k and takes about ten months. That isn't an option. I'm just praying the stuff we can't replace that we love and hunted for has at least one clean plant to clone from.
 

originalphenohunters

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I have to rescind my comment and take on Samoas. First, through further investigation I found out this clone didn't come from the PDX store. It came from a clone business in Oregon, not Kaprikorn. I don't want to name the clone business because the clone(s) went from them to a dispensary. At that point, who knows what could've gone on or happened. Regardless, the Samoas was the first of four strains purchased at the same time from the same place from the same clone business that appeared to obviously have HpLVD. We had never had HpLVD so we didn't know right away. The Samoas obviously dudded along with an OrangeAde. The plant touching the Samoas in flowering had some branches dud and sick out as well. Before starting flowering, the Samoa had branches break off with almost no contact. If we had known this was a clear indicator of HpLVD, it would've been culled immediately. We just thought, "we ass plant/genetics," and maybe it would strengthen in flower. The clones/veg from Samoa and few others were culled once we thought it was definitely HpLVD. So, they weren't tested. Unfortunately, few of our older strains are showing symptoms. Twenty eight plants are getting test material sent off this week, and another ten in a week or so. We're just hoping everything isn't infected. Meristem tissue culture, to cure a strain of HpLVD, from the lab we're using costs about 5k and takes about ten months. That isn't an option. I'm just praying the stuff we can't replace that we love and hunted for has at least one clean plant to clone from.
So basically you blamed the Archive store and erroneously claimed you bought it from them directly, talked shit about their genetics, and slandered their business.... for your un-affiliated purchasing of a viroid infected clone, of unknown origin? Jump the gun and point fingers much?
 
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Bodyne

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Any info on thadocta purple indica cut? Anybody having any luck with the expedition packs? Diff tween dosi and dosi 18?
 

FluffsTravels

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So basically you blamed the Archive store and erroneously claimed you bought it from them directly, talked shit about their genetics, and slandered their business.... for your un-affiliated purchasing of a viroid infected clone, of unknown origin? Jump the gun and point fingers much?
Yeah, that's close enough. In our large trading circle, I was given the wrong information about where the clone came from, but since you're begging for it, I'll still talk shit about their overpriced genetics. Like I said, Memory Loss barely makes the cut with 15 strains I currently have and that was supposed to be their flagship strain. Talking shit or anything about Archive is so passe in Oregon. But hey, kudos for them for what they charge for their packs. With so many choices from better breeders with more diverse genetics, it's amazing the prices they charge. Great business, I guess. I hope they continue to have success. And if you're really that offended about a business being slandered, I think you're in the wrong forum. This was a mistake I corrected. Take a look around. Businesses are being slandered endlessly on no data let alone the wrong data. The hate trolls are all over. You have a lot to outraged about. *popcorn*
 

originalphenohunters

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No outrage. Just shows how little due diligence you do before opening your mouth. Pretty sure memory loss is a far cry from their "flagship" variety. It's an amnesia cross for heaven's sake. LOL. Overpriced? They have $30-$300 packs and everything in between. More diverse breeding stock? LOL. Man you just can't keep your foot out of your mouth. If anyone's going to need luck, it will be you. I'm sure Archive will still be around when you fold.

Yeah, that's close enough. In our large trading circle, I was given the wrong information about where the clone came from, but since you're begging for it, I'll still talk shit about their overpriced genetics. Like I said, Memory Loss barely makes the cut with 15 strains I currently have and that was supposed to be their flagship strain. Talking shit or anything about Archive is so passe in Oregon. But hey, kudos for them for what they charge for their packs. With so many choices from better breeders with more diverse genetics, it's amazing the prices they charge. Great business, I guess. I hope they continue to have success. And if you're really that offended about a business being slandered, I think you're in the wrong forum. This was a mistake I corrected. Take a look around. Businesses are being slandered endlessly on no data let alone the wrong data. The hate trolls are all over. You have a lot to outraged about. *popcorn*
 
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waterproof808

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Yeah, that's close enough. In our large trading circle, I was given the wrong information about where the clone came from, but since you're begging for it, I'll still talk shit about their overpriced genetics. Like I said, Memory Loss barely makes the cut with 15 strains I currently have and that was supposed to be their flagship strain. Talking shit or anything about Archive is so passe in Oregon. But hey, kudos for them for what they charge for their packs. With so many choices from better breeders with more diverse genetics, it's amazing the prices they charge. Great business, I guess. I hope they continue to have success. And if you're really that offended about a business being slandered, I think you're in the wrong forum. This was a mistake I corrected. Take a look around. Businesses are being slandered endlessly on no data let alone the wrong data. The hate trolls are all over. You have a lot to outraged about. *popcorn*
Sounds like that memory loss cut isn’t that bad if you’re still growing it with all the other “diverse genetics from better breeders” you have available to you.
 

K&A kid

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Any info on thadocta purple indica cut? Anybody having any luck with the expedition packs? Diff tween dosi and dosi 18?
Haven’t grown the original but did run the dosi 18 and 22, two packs of each. It’s been a couple years but from what I recall the females were only about twelve from forty plants.
IMO the 22 had better potency and yield, but a longer flowering time, takes about ten weeks- also more green phenos popping up.

The 18 was more colorful- lotta purple somewhat better bag appeal. Plants grew solid golfball nugs, good quality top to bottom and easy trim not alotta leaf. These were finished in 9.5 weeks on avg. but yielded less than the 22. Nose was decent , I’d give it an 8 out of ten. Potency was about a 7.5 - kept it around for about year or so.
 
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