Which Older Strains Still Hold Up Against the New Strains

Nitegazer

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There are some older strains that seem to hold their own in a market where hype often wins the day. Here are a couple of strains that have proven themselves to be solid performers over several years, and still have fans:

Northern Lights #5
Kali Mist
AK-47

What other strains belong to the 'Seasoned Strains' list?:joint:
 

doc111

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There are some older strains that seem to hold their own in a market where hype often wins the day. Here are a couple of strains that have proven themselves to be solid performers over several years, and still have fans:

Northern Lights #5
Kali Mist
AK-47

What other strains belong to the 'Seasoned Strains' list?:joint:
Blueberry, white widow, sensi star, purple kush, skunk #1, to name a few.:weed:
 

Nitegazer

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Blueberry, white widow, sensi star, purple kush, skunk #1, to name a few.:weed:
Those are some sweet smokes. I haven't grown or smoked purple kush or sensi star, but the others certainly rank high in my book.

I'm now growing Barney's Blue Cheese, which is very Blue Berry-- not so Cheese, but I have no complaints.
 

Couchland

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PeakSeedsBC, whole line. Its what they're all about. No hype. Chances are Heavy-duty-tutti-fruiti crossed with Stick-stanky-donkey dong is simply Skunk crossed with NL anyways. Anyone can make up a name to fool wannabes.
 

Nitegazer

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PeakSeedsBC, whole line. Its what they're all about. No hype. Chances are Heavy-duty-tutti-fruiti crossed with Stick-stanky-donkey dong is simply Skunk crossed with NL anyways. Anyone can make up a name to fool wannabes.
I hear you on that. Many of the new strains are very inconsistent or produce hermies.

Thanks for the breeder info.
 
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