Club 600 Breeding Showcase

jhod58vw

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DamnI so would love to breed my Purple Cookie Monster. Basically a new strain as a project. I really think people would like that. She has such great traits. Just thinking out loud LOL.
 

whodatnation

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Hello all :-)

D, I think Iv read you saying before that you like late showing males? If so, what the thought behind that? Thanks.


:peace:
 

DST

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good q whodat, it's something I actually heard a good while ago and tried to find some background on it but never could.....My logical thinking was that if it starts to flower at the same time as the females (since males in general will grow taller and then flower early) then it has a greater chance of pollenating more potential flowers on the maturer females as they develop, instead of waisting energy and releasing pollen onto immature females. Thing in turn leading to a stronger trait and something that could be passed onto future generations. I am probably totally wrong though, lol.
 

supchaka

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Im in the thought that the males who show and produce the soonest are the strongest, they will continue to produce new pollen throughout the entire females cycle. Did you know that a man that has "premature ejaculation" is technically an alpha male (one trait), because hes able to get down to business in quick fashion i.e: strong breeder. Some old coot laying pipe for 15-20 minutes or some god awful length of time is just a weak one. Society of course has changed peoples "thoughts" on those things. Lets here it for the 2 pump chump, the real breeders of the world! LOL
 

DST

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I am not sure how you update old post, but to keep things clear. After test that High Time have dones teh Headban is actuallly not Headband, but Og Kush X ECSD, which is what we actually had the strain described as alll along. Hope this clear any confusion. Big Fart, DST

The DOG is basically a strain that has come from a female Headband that has hermied and developed male flowers half way through the flowering period. One of the unplucked males flowers was used to germinate an OG Kush female and provided a number of seeds that have all turned out feminized. The strain does produce, like the parent, some plants that throw out male pods. This is reasonably controllable and once removed tend not to return. Further tests are being done on the clone of one of the particular pheno's that produced the male pods to see if cloning removes this trait which it has shown to do in the parent Headband.

There appears to be two different phenotypes on the whole, one providing a longer stretching plant, and the other a shorter more tightly compact plant. Both have dark green fan leaves showing indica dominant traits, with extremely tight compact buds that glisten with resinous trichomes. The end result producing a weed that delivers nostalgic smells and tastes of bygone era's, as well as having the right power and ability to meet the needs of the modern day medical marijuana user.

The two parents, like the original Chemdawg strain of the early 90's,had been found in bags of weed that were purchased in a well known coffeeshop in Amsterdam,The Grey Area. Over the last few years the seeds have been grown out to produce the parents of the DOG.

Flowering period 9 weeks, for best results leave until mid week 9 at least.

2 phenos, both grow fairly large. One takes on the more compactness of the Headband while the other is a more stretchy plant, with a similar viney branch structure to the OG Kush. the latter being a fairly reasonable yielder and good plant for training. Takes well to pretty much most techniques, fimming, lst, supercropping. A combination will bring you a crazy plant with compact calyxes that foxtail around week 7 and are encrusted with trichomes. Combination of dark greens, lime, silvery tones, with light brown hairs on curing.

At first smell the deep spicy cumin tones of the Headband come through, reminding some of the unpleasant tone of an unwashed armpit. The complexity of the smells deepens with a deep chemical piney smell upon pressure to the calyx or while tearing the bud open.

A draw of an unlit joint brings sweetness, aniseed and liquorice flavours. With fire to the jay an immediate old school flavour is detected, a sweet herbal smell, organic grown DOG produces a very smooth smoke to the throat, leaving a slight gentle tingle over the tongue and nose on exhale. the exhale retains the sweetness and leaves a morish taste on the pallet with the desire for more. The tingle leaves a slightly thick resinous feeling in the back of the throat. You know you have taken a draw that is going to hit you soon. A wine taster would class this as having a "Long Finish".

The effect can be felt in the lower leg muscles, calf's and through the thighs. Good for people on their feet all day and needing to relax those muscles.

Half way through the joint I had a nice warm feeling in my cranium as well as the creeping body and muscle effects. the joint retains its strong morish flavour which is always a good sign of a nice weed.

After 30 minutes I am still as high as when I first had the joint. The urge is there for another even though it's not needed, I still have a nice Headband effect around my cranium, and I am feeling relaxed.

Enjoy some of the pics of the DOG.








Peace, DST

:peace::joint:
 

RedCarpetMatches

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I've just recently jumped on the BBBandwagon. What would be the most heady, stable, good yielding strains. Dog will be number one on my list, but what's next? Thanks in advance.
 

mr west

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Well I been smoking psycho killer just lately, nice and strong. The deep blues is a stable one too with a nice heady dunt to the cranium. They all nice and yummy, wish I had more room.
 

whodatnation

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Blue pit is quite heady :eyesmoke: Im having some trouble deciding what I want to order,,, looking at the PK mr west mentioned... I already got plenty of cheesy genetics in my garden, looking for something different.



D I noticed all that HT was saying about the dog and its ecsd heritage, was confused. What kind of testing did they do on it?
 

DST

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I believe it was lab tested, not sure to what degree, but I figure that OG's and Sour D's etc all have the genomes marked now so I would assume they have looked at the heritage that way.....in actual fact I have no clue how they tested it, lol.....
 

socaljoe

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That description of the DOG sounds pretty nice DST. I ended up with a pack by accident, order packaging mistake, and am looking forward to growing it out. I'm going to be hard pressed to figure out just what BB gear I'm going to run when the time comes...first world problems, as they say. :lol:
 

DST

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haha, I know exactly what you mean joe. Was thinking last night, I would like to do a seed run of something but just couldn't decide on what. Saying that, I have 4 monsters to come down that I have grown from seed this run:) Think I need to get on the Engineers Dream tip a bit more, that's def one of my faves....
 

socaljoe

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On a whim, I just popped a Casey Jones S1 into a little coco pot. She's going to be my fall/winter experiment...I do my growing outside, so it'll kinda be like a 12/12 from seed in a sense. Fortunately we get very mild winters here, so worst case scenario I'll have to bring the plant indoors at night. So I guess I inadvertently decided which BB gear I'm going to try first. :lol:

Cheers.
 

DST

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Sweet, good luck with it. Well jealous of being able to grow over the winter. fuk me I am on mold partol just now with my outdoor girls......seems like a snip another bud off each day:(
 
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