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A few months ago a good friend of mine in LA gifted me several "Rosebud Kush" seeds which he procured from a medical club there. Grateful, i initially planted two of them, one of which turned hermie and the other which produced the plant below, which is still flowering and wont be done for awhile:
The question here is whether this "Rosebud Kush" is one of the strains bred by DJ short quite a while ago, of which no seeds are available. Or, whether it's SOL's rosebud...or whether it is a cross of one of these plants with a kush. I think the kush was added to the tittle to make it more desirable to the kush crowd of LA, and i hope it is either the DJ or SOL rosebud. Anyways, rosebud should turn deep hues of purple, which this budding plant has not. However, this might be because nighttime temps here in flowering rarely drop below 78 degrees.
furthermore, the budding rosebud has exhibited many of the characteristics of legit rosebud, such as a slow starting time and then fast flowering to make up, a floral smell of rosemary, and sparse, tall sativa growth with thai looking leaves.
Mr. Alkaline had this to say about my rosebud, from the above picture:
We shall see what the end result is with this flowering rosebud, but the real point of this thread is to document the progress of 12 more rosebud beans which i am germinating right now. I took a successful clone of the above budding rosebud, and i will probably be doing some breeding of the plants to produce more beans. Right now they're under 1 32w cfl before i put them outdoors in my first ever guerrilla grow (hopefully will be successful). I will update with pictures as these little beans break the surface of their rockwool
anyways, thanks for stopping in here. should be a good grow...hopefully very colorful
The question here is whether this "Rosebud Kush" is one of the strains bred by DJ short quite a while ago, of which no seeds are available. Or, whether it's SOL's rosebud...or whether it is a cross of one of these plants with a kush. I think the kush was added to the tittle to make it more desirable to the kush crowd of LA, and i hope it is either the DJ or SOL rosebud. Anyways, rosebud should turn deep hues of purple, which this budding plant has not. However, this might be because nighttime temps here in flowering rarely drop below 78 degrees.
furthermore, the budding rosebud has exhibited many of the characteristics of legit rosebud, such as a slow starting time and then fast flowering to make up, a floral smell of rosemary, and sparse, tall sativa growth with thai looking leaves.
Mr. Alkaline had this to say about my rosebud, from the above picture:
Mr.Alkaline said:Inverse, my friend, I hope you do have Rosebud of the Blue Family.
I would imagine Rosebud Kush is a nice plant aswell.
But the Spice of Life Rosebud strain would be...
((Purple Thai Sativa x Kush)x Shishkeberry)
Rosebud originally began as a clone.
It later became Rosebud the Strain, made by Breeder Steve, but he used a Shiskeberry male as the dad.)
-This was not in essense, pure Rosebud.
-You may have SOL Rosebud, look for berry and floral flavors.
We shall see what the end result is with this flowering rosebud, but the real point of this thread is to document the progress of 12 more rosebud beans which i am germinating right now. I took a successful clone of the above budding rosebud, and i will probably be doing some breeding of the plants to produce more beans. Right now they're under 1 32w cfl before i put them outdoors in my first ever guerrilla grow (hopefully will be successful). I will update with pictures as these little beans break the surface of their rockwool
anyways, thanks for stopping in here. should be a good grow...hopefully very colorful