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elite clone database....

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Guest

well im going to add a strain, because it is a very famous and highly sought after cut in my area. was also featured in CB3 with a somewhat inaccurate description..

TX Shoreline~A very nice smelling and tasting skunk thats been grown in Austin and Houston mainly, since the late 80's. exact lineage unknown, came from bagseed. Flowers in 55-60 days, avg yeilder, super smelly roadkill type skunk smell along with hints of lemon and fuel. very dank and uniqe. Im very proud to have this one cause its one of the few true elites and not a whole lot of ppl have access to it like so many of the others that get passed around, and not famos to the online community...yet.peace








images by my hommie Fire.
 
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Guest

so that is near a 20 year old cut? wow! very nice indeed ... must be a hardy plant .. it looks very nice
 

{Lotus}

Member
Hmm..I'll take a cut or two of the Hp13..From what I have read it is very interesting..Quote- '' All other pot tastes like hay now''...
 
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Guest

most flavor in pot i tasted was a blueberry i grew out years ago ... did NOT taste like blueberry, but man it tasted unique, very robust ... i have a pic of this plant
 
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Guest

Nice post inline. Id say thats pretty much the definition of elite, regardless of how many people knopw about it. Take care

guerilla
 
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Guest

elite clone.........another misused word.

imo a elite is a outstandin example of a seedline. some that i consider elite are cuts like the caliO, strawberry cough, and so on. there is seed of the famous cut available.

heirloom clone, is what i consider something special, there are no seed of the cuts original line. the cut has stood the test of time, and remains desirable.

there are many cuts floatin around which are nothin but a good plant is someones grow, slap a fancy name on it, come up with a good story on its origins, and the hype drives the lust.

ive seen where growers, rename certain cuts, and push um around like there the only one with this special cut. years ago, OGkush was Original Gangsters kush, now theres SFV, original, abusives????wtf, how is it were gettin all kinds of OGkush now???

select cuts is what id call um before taggin um with elite status. nothin more then a nice plant from seed.
 
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Guest

thanks guerilla.

your right mr.p it is a misused word and heirloom is actually what it should be called because although she is very dank there is better out there for sure. shes just very unique and a very special plant imo, some of you might think shes garbage lol. elite is just an easy word to use to quickly describe an overall quality that is not found in your average seed run, taking all details into consideration.

atleast thats kinda what i think of when i hear or say the E word hehe. but thats also me just being lazy. and i feel you on the ogk thing for sure. back in the day it wasnt to be found and now with the different versions and s1s everywhere ive almost lost interst in it. cant even tell which is the orig. never the less im still gonna get what cuts i can of it and hold on to them, but its the same thing with the dawgs this year and it will be something else next year...as long as its super dank i dont really care what name it has. peace out
 

DocLeaf

procreationist
ICMag Donor
Veteran
Hi :wave:

Cool idea :yes:

Please list them in alphabetical order so we can make head and tale of what is and what isn't included :D

Here's some to add to the list:

Blue Ice



Kachina (Cheese x Trainwreck)



peace
dLeaf :joint:
 
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ndnguy

Active member
CBF said:
Blowfish.................


BLOWFISH (G13 / Blue Dot / Oregon Funk) F1

Named after the deadly Japanese delicatessen, this breeding project begun when we set out to improve taste and yield —two weak traits of the G-13— by using Oregon Funk as a pollen donor. The results were quite pleasing but the smoke test revealed that G-13's power had been downgraded somewhat. Then it was the turn of a very impressive Blue Dot hybrid stud, which qualified the G-13 with great taste and no harm to its potency, although this time yield was less than desired. Finally, we applied heavy selection to each of these two G-based lines, and crossed them giving rise to Blowfish, a winning combination of G-13's deadly punch and the quality and taste of the Funk and Dot lines.
Blowfish exhibits great F1 vigor and disease resistance in a well-behaved plant that avoids the undesirable traits of "blue" genetics (difficult to grow, brittle, leafy, poor calyx to leaf ratio) while maintaining the flavor of the Funk and Dot ancestors and the brain-warping power of the G-13. A prolific flower producer even under poor conditions (it actually prefers low nutrient levels), this low-maintenance strain bears wonderfully dense buds, with a thick coating of milky crystals that will rival the best of the "white" strains in both crystal coverage and brain-thumping quality, with much better flavor and yield. We are proud to offer a hybrid carrying no White Widow, Northern Lights, Skunk or Blueberry in its composition.
Parental selection focused on potency and yield, as taste and resin genes were already well fixed on the Funk and Dot lines. Outstanding ancestors infuse the plant with a high quality feel, evident in the glossy leaves, harmonious phenotype and the particularly frosted, heavy and aromatic buds. Blowfish tends to branch out while adding girth to flowering clusters, forming sizeable snowy colas for excellent yield. Despite the remarkable density of its bud structure, mold and mites have not been a problem. This fish likes plenty of water as well as appropriate root and growing space, but prefers low levels of nutrients to fully express its potential. Very well-suited for bubbler systems and SCROG styles.
Blowfish retained the breathless intensity of G-13, with much better yield and a unique taste of berries and motor grease with fuel undertones that will appeal to pot-snobs. The experienced puffer will recognize a rotten animal scent lurking in the background of this Puffer, a sign of the abiding sativa influence that was a common denominator in parental stock selection. Its buds smoke very smooth and clean, with a great berry taste and a hashy feel that relates to its impressive crystal coverage.
Known as Fugu in Japan, Blowfish flowers live up to its namesake as a lethal delicacy with a body-paralyzing yet heady cerebral effect that defies traditional "Indica" and "Sativa" classification. The plant's elegance stands in sharp contrast with the muscle and intensity of its buds, which stun the body but thrust the mind into a euphoric trippy experience with excellent visuals and duration. It does not seem to build tolerance with experienced smokers, maintaining its knock-out quality over repeated use.


CBF
You would have needed to start out with the original clone that neville had or the G13 was a hybrid with Skunk,Northern Lights,Hashplant or Haze in it so chances are there might be some Northern Lights or Skunk in it. What G13 was used in Blowfish?? :wave:
 
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Bubble Puppy

CBF said:
RFK was a skunk strain developed from seeds found in a bag scored at
the 90-91? Dead shows at RFK there were 3 different versions of RFK
Skunk 1,2,3. The strain was given to a friend with some Hawaian
seeds(still investagating source) and he crossed the two. Had a
female and added some NL pollen(investagating source) creating the
DNL, which hermi and seeded the Under Dawg Diesel. I know its
confusing. But I think it should be like this...

Original Diesel = Dawg/Chem X (MassSuperSkunk X SensiNL)
Sour Diesel = Original Diesel X DNL
DNL = (RFK Skunk X Hawaiian) X NL
RFK = Skunk strain from RFK dead Shows 90-91

Some of the breeding was planned and some not. The Sour was not
planned. The RFK's and stuff was around before the Diesel. Once
they got a hold of the Chem they started breeding what they had into
it. The DNL was the orginal cash crop before the Diesel and Sour. But
was phased out after being taken over by the Diesel. Only the orginal
breeder and a few have the strain now. Many different crosses were
made seeds still exsist but are over 10 years old. Once they created
the Diesel they were contempt and stopped breeding.

CBF

Wow Kinda makes me feel like im part of cannabis history ....

 

elevate

Member
Dr.Kevorkian said:
Kevorkian,MS-113,HinduKush,Mikado,G-13,.....Just 2 name a few but my question is ultimately what qualifies as 100% ELITE

good question. I like a person who raises questions of definition. So to have a good thread as an elite clone database we must first define what qualifies as an elite clone. Maybe you have had some philosophy, which is why you brought up such a good question. I applaud you either way sir. Good day.

Information on Hindu Kush or skunk would be appreciated. or info on hk x skunk (what i am growing this year). I am particularly interested in finishing times, yield, etc.
 

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