EhCndGrower
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I grew their American Pie twice and really enjoyed that one as wellThere (pyramid seeds)king tut there galaxy and some others from them are good too btw in my experience also
I grew their American Pie twice and really enjoyed that one as wellThere (pyramid seeds)king tut there galaxy and some others from them are good too btw in my experience also
the female seeds is c99pineapple pheno x c99 grapefruit pheno. So really more of a back cross then a hybrid I would say.Female seeds has some strains i like there c99 is a hybrid of c99 however if my memory serves me well and the bro grimm one if its from the 1st release is the best the later ones good but not as good imo so im sure you will enjoy those once u get around to popping em man
You reminded me I have some old BOG Sweet Cindy and Sour Bubble stashed away. I think I'll have to pop a couple once I get the space. It's been years since I've grown either. C99 sounds like a winner too, might have to look into that down the road.I'm going to really start paying more attention to the NLD varieties. I like hybrids for the quality of life reasons, but hybridizing an NLD always takes something away from it, especially the psychedelic effects I love Original Haze and will focus on it next year, as well as some of my favorite African landrace strains.
I agree with the others above about C99, good examples are yield/frost/terp monsters and it's a breath of fresh air in the current marketplace. Don't forget Sweet Tooth #4 though either guys! I wouldn't call it a "sativa" but the SPG (Sweet Tooth's mommy) cut is one of the best elite cuts of the 90s, and Sweet Tooth blows the GSC type strains out of the water in terms of terps/quality of high. They also happen to cross well...you can buy BOG Sweet Cindy at Seedsherenow...it's the only Bog strain they have in stock!