jjonahjameson
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Howdy, 'allo, cheers.
Just going to document some Apollo 11 plants over the next few seasons from time to time.
Apollo 11, a product of Genius x Cinderella99 was big and available at the turn of the century into the first decade. Bros.Grimm stopped producing for a while until the legal climate became more conducive to growing, breeding, etc.,
I'm not an expert, but I have been an aficionado of their work for a while. Original Bros. grimm stuff is unique, is surely NOT a grail because that hype is just silly. But they put out some solid genetics in terms of ease of growth, fantastic bag appeal, and definitely some memorable terps and highs.
Apollo 11 was the thing that hooked me. So no matter what I've grown and smoked over the past 17 years, she's been either a staple of, or later a pursuit for having her in my garden.
I was excited for the re-releases and have a pack or more of every release of strain. Have grown out Killer Queen (G13/HP x C99), and she's solid in every way, a real fruity hammer to the head.
Apollo has been more variant than I originally remember. Growth has been in two runs of at least 4 different females, all over the place in terms of phenotypes. From tall, lanky and longer bud growth to small, compact runts. Then there is a selection that definitely has the C99-dominant structure of smell and taste.
Hidden among them are the genius-leaning, in terms of zig-zagging and a lemon-dominant taste in the smoke.
Caveat: I didn't run enough of the original and the new ones to be any sort of purveyor of expertise. I'm merely documenting and trying to engage discussion about this particular strain and its lineage, as well as any experience others might have in growing their new release strains, of which they have quite a few of the named classics -
Rosetta Stone (different makeup than the original)
Killer Queen
Apollo Haze, Apollo 13, etc., etc.,
But I have run multiple packs of the old stock as well as multiple packs of the new stock. I can tell that in some of the specimens there is definitely more than a hint of the original taste (lemony, or pineapple funky) and high (really lucid, impactful, and energetic) that I've come to actually depend on.
Words. So many words. I'll just throw up some pictures and try and keep some record of what I've seen and what I hope to see in the coming years.
Just going to document some Apollo 11 plants over the next few seasons from time to time.
Apollo 11, a product of Genius x Cinderella99 was big and available at the turn of the century into the first decade. Bros.Grimm stopped producing for a while until the legal climate became more conducive to growing, breeding, etc.,
I'm not an expert, but I have been an aficionado of their work for a while. Original Bros. grimm stuff is unique, is surely NOT a grail because that hype is just silly. But they put out some solid genetics in terms of ease of growth, fantastic bag appeal, and definitely some memorable terps and highs.
Apollo 11 was the thing that hooked me. So no matter what I've grown and smoked over the past 17 years, she's been either a staple of, or later a pursuit for having her in my garden.
I was excited for the re-releases and have a pack or more of every release of strain. Have grown out Killer Queen (G13/HP x C99), and she's solid in every way, a real fruity hammer to the head.
Apollo has been more variant than I originally remember. Growth has been in two runs of at least 4 different females, all over the place in terms of phenotypes. From tall, lanky and longer bud growth to small, compact runts. Then there is a selection that definitely has the C99-dominant structure of smell and taste.
Hidden among them are the genius-leaning, in terms of zig-zagging and a lemon-dominant taste in the smoke.
Caveat: I didn't run enough of the original and the new ones to be any sort of purveyor of expertise. I'm merely documenting and trying to engage discussion about this particular strain and its lineage, as well as any experience others might have in growing their new release strains, of which they have quite a few of the named classics -
Rosetta Stone (different makeup than the original)
Killer Queen
Apollo Haze, Apollo 13, etc., etc.,
But I have run multiple packs of the old stock as well as multiple packs of the new stock. I can tell that in some of the specimens there is definitely more than a hint of the original taste (lemony, or pineapple funky) and high (really lucid, impactful, and energetic) that I've come to actually depend on.
Words. So many words. I'll just throw up some pictures and try and keep some record of what I've seen and what I hope to see in the coming years.