Let's play guess the strain!

Huel Perkins

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I know you know how to read so I know you understand the title of this thread. Attempts at negativity and hateful sarcasm will not be dignified with a relevant response. If you don't like the material here, simply move along and have a wonderful day
I asked you to fill us in on why this is a "highly controversial and sought after" strain, when I got no answer I asked if there was a point to this thread. I am puzzled at how you got negatively and hateful sarcasm out of that but I was sincerely asking for an explanation.
 

Huel Perkins

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As for your mutant qualities .... The only time I've ever seen traits like this in a plant were due to it being an unstable F1 hybrid. Since I've never heard of this strain before and know nothing about it that's really all I can say...
 

1337hacker

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I know you know how to read so I know you understand the title of this thread. Attempts at negativity and hateful sarcasm will not be dignified with a relevant response. If you don't like the material here, simply move along and have a wonderful day :D



I'm glad you noticed that and had some input to contribute. This LC plant was an adopted mother that I was gifted by a family member. The thing that baffles me, is that he had this LC along with all of his other girls, under all the exact same environment and conditions, and this was the only one to show signs of revegging.

The person who gifted it to me told me he has had it with all the others for it's whole life and it has always had the mutant single and triple bladers. No get this....he says every single clone he has ever taken from this strain has vegged and flowered out with no more then singles and triples making up 100% of the plant.

After doing countless hours of research I've learned that this Mr. D character (the guy who created LC) had a strain he called MLC, short for "Mutant Lemon Cake". I can't help but wonder if this is the plant he was talking about.

Has anyone ever had experiences with a plant that retained it's mutated characteristics? Anything else to add that may shed some light on my conundrum? I'll try to get a few more photos up tonight. The stringy vegetation of this plant is unlike anything I've ever seen in a cannabis plant. Only a few close up shots of the secondary shoots will do any justice :P
The reason I chimed in is because I have seen it before on one of my favorite plants. It was only until I corrected that problem did I start getting larger yields

things you should check:

Root bound, if its only happening on the mother it's possibly because she is root bound

Change in light schedule (you changed the plant from rooms, did the light schedule drastically change?)

24 hour light schedule ( a 24 hour light schedule can cause some plants to actually flower ... give your plants some rest)

Let me know what you find out
 

Capt. Stickyfingers

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I've spoken with people and read the whole story behind it, and my take on it is: that lemon cake is just slh that someone re-tagged and took credit for.
 

Huel Perkins

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I've spoken with people and read the whole story behind it, and my take on it is: that lemon cake is just slh that someone re-tagged and took credit for.
Interesting.... I'm still waiting for the OP to tell us the story behind it, it must be a good story since he started a thread about it.
 

Capt. Stickyfingers

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Interesting.... I'm still waiting for the OP to tell us the story behind it, it must be a good story since he started a thread about it.
I've heard all over that it's Super Lemon Haze re-named. And after reading the story how there's no seeds. Then there ARE seeds but they're in CA. He's supposedly working on stabilizing the strain in seed form but yet, it's a clone only that came from bag seed. It's all too contradictory and sounds made up to me. I believe it's just Slh.


Posted 18 April 2011 - 03:36 PM
I created lemoncake. There are no seeds out there and any clones that you might get are ones that got out due to either a misunderstanding or deception. I cannot verify anything you get. Otherwise best of luck and if you do get it enjoy it. Or if you want to pay me anything for 10 years of efforts then give ten bucks to oxfam of america. That way others will benefit.

The print out explaining it's origin is correct and I wrote it. The original plant grown from the bag seed (oh if all bag seed was like that!) also was very easy to clone and reveg. I reveged one of the originals 7 times, until it would not do it again. That was about 10 years ago or so I no longer do that. I actually know where 10 of those seeds are but it would require me to go out to CA to get them.

The lemoncake that is going around is the first acceptable plant from a series. There is lc, lc2, lc3 and mlc (mutant lc) I primarily breed for how the plant affects me. I did not want the lc out there since I am making an effort to create stabilized seed for it but it is.

There used to exist two variations one called Soup and The Monster. Both were lost to an unfortunate tear down. The soup was similar although not exactly same as the current lc. There was a variation of it that flowered in 5.5 weeks. Which was a whole lot better than the 14 weeks of the orig. I have not had anything that fast since. The monster was a cross with a thai / blueberry. It was easily amongst the most potent smoke I have ever had. One toke and you could feel the effects. Alas it is gone. Look up lemoncake here and read justbudz description of it. It is in the closed thread.

First only the lc is out and about. If you find any seeds of it it was either made with someones hermaphrodite plant (which is the last thing I wanted because it just adds bad aspects to the genetic pool.)or it was crossed with something else. It did not come from me.

My take on the variations are as follows. They are entirely subjective as far as effects since different people might respond differently.

Lc is potent and a superior yielder. It really responds well to the product called Gravity. I thought most supps were bs but I won a small bottle of it. (Thanks to the BACC) I use 3 drops to a 2 litre bottle of water fed all through flowering. Do not overdo this stuff follow the directions or do what I do. Otherwise you will get leaf burn. Look up Gorilla hydro and read their article on it and the other supps made by the company. It makes buds much firmer and in the case of lc much larger too. Stop using it 2 weeks before finish and flush. It does not enhance flavor. Also the buds are a bit less frosty. I think this might be due to the resin production being directed to the calyxes which get much larger. No loss of potency.

The following exist but are not distributed.

lc2. This is a cross with a more sativa variant of lc. It is a little lankier, yields a little less than lc. It is (totally subjective here!) a bit more sophisticated than the lc. Or perhaps subtle is a better word. It is very "up" usually causing people to grin for the first 30 minutes or so. Then the high is similar to lc.

Lc3. This is my personal favorite for (bunny muffin how can I best say it?) standard smoke. Very smooth high, a little more potent than lc but that is my opinion. very uplifting, a slightly hashy taste. The hairs on the flowers are orange red rather than the more yellowish hairs on the lc. The structure of the bud is not as compact the way the buds come together is not as tight as the lc. A little less yield. On the other hand it is fairly fast in flowering at about 6 weeks. Sorry that I do not have a precise number for flowering yet.

LC4 This is being mentioned just for informational purposes since it was not kept. Nice short plant with buds that are a couple of shades with lighter hairs. If I kept it I would have called her Blondie. Fast in flowering. Nice bud structure. A single short plant about two ft. yielded 3.4 oz. For all the physical differences to the LC it is rather similar in high to the LC. There was not a lot of point in keeping it because of that.
 
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