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HELP....triangle kush? INFO?

kalopatchkid

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Grow it up, flower it out & take pics.
You'll get your answer eventually but at this point in the game, can't nobody be sure.
I have a pretty tall one starting to flower outdoor and have ran her once before but I think she dudded on me as I wasnt getting the typical og smell and the lower branches/leaves were real brittle like I noticed on a GG4 a while back.

It took several rounds of cloning to get her healthy again and I took cuts off a fairly large plant so she's throwing mostly 5 finger leaves instead of 3.
Guess I will just have to wait a few more weeks to find out for sure.
 

Stickybred420

Active member
i read each and every page of this forum before i made my comment and might i say this is an incredible conversation. this is a strain i have had a lot of interest for a long time and i have found it really hard to get any answers anywhere else. i really like the posts here and it makes it a lot easier toxhave a picture of where everything falls. incredible.













i love being able to witness great minds at work.



a small preface to the story. in the past i have heard people use florida og synonymously with tk, for obivous reasons. i don't know how widely accepted this is. im from Canada and will probly never have acces to the real genetics.









i was in another forum called florida og. dna genetics produces it and it is a feminized strain from the grow your own line. the interesting thing is what they have as the strain description


(from the catalogue)



"The one that started it all is here!
Some call this Ocean Grown some call it Crippy and some call it Florida OG.
With great bag appeal and an odor you just cant get over, she’s the Florida OG!! An all around great variety with everything we look for, for breeding: growth, structure, vigor, taste, smell, looks, and strength.
Flowering in 9 weeks with average yields makes this a great strain for your head stash. Large Production yields can be challenging with the Florida OG, but not impossible.
Low yields are why there are so many Florida OG crosses. If you are after the classic or have grown an O.G. variation and only the original will do, then the Florida OG is for you!"


the genetics are listed as "coveted cutting"


there is zero info about it other than the claims its the crippy/original og kush


my understanding is crippy/krippy is a Florida term for the real top shelf shit, not necessarily a strain.


at the time i discovered it, i really didn't know how deep the og rabbit hole actually went. but then i learned more about the ballad of florida and the origins of OG/TK. then i joined this forum and dug a little deeper.


you could very well say my interest in learning about the TK is what actually brought me to ICmag to begin with. i was just looking for more info about the strain and by some weird string of events i made it here a few weeks later. guess you can say i found some crumbs. followed em to the cake shop.


there was another forum about how the crippy was a Hawaiian strain and it was brought to florida by some guy on a layover on his way to Indonesia or some shit. anyway that's a a hysterial thread. absolutely toxic and misinformitive. (but a legendary read XD)


anyway as for the original OG claims by dna, well lets address that.


deeper in the forum a user suggests that the Florida OG is just a selfed version of the Cookie family's TK. Apparently it is said dna acquired the cut when thy got the sherbet cuts from them. cookie fam denies that its the TK but i have heard other people in a few other places say otherwise. again its hard to say. maybe cookie fam isnt allowed to share either.


However it is extremely clear that the true real deal TK is an extremely "coveted cutting"


so to me it is half believable. i mean...believable enough that i bought them shits....hah.


some very interesting looking plant pics too. not the best resolution so its really hard to see the fine details but it looks somewhat promising.


i know you guys are in a completely different league here. and im sure youd never fuck with that kinda noob stuff but hey i just hope i get some thing good.


anyway i hope i didn't waste to much of you monitor space with this shit. big thanks to all you guys who strive for the truth and legitimacy. you set an incredible example for all the young up and comers. myself included. i hope this conversation continues and let me know what you think of dna's coveted-mystery-florida-og-crippy cut. :D
 

Stickybred420

Active member
btw that other thread is called crippy-pre86 OG kush. if you care to read it. but not trying to derail this thread hah sorry guys :D
 

stim

Active member
TK is in the swamp boys territory look up cornbread ricky's adam dunn show call in. He says its from the same crew as the white. The white's origin isn't hard to find I'm not naming names lol! :)
 

beta

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An interesting update on this thread, if nobody has seen it yet. Phylos Bioscience recently did genetic sequencing on Nspecta / CSI Humboldt's cuts of TK and Chem91.

Chem 91: https://testing.phylosbioscience.com...otype/p8r77xlo
TK: https://testing.phylosbioscience.com...otype/1oeyydn8

Two interesting points - One, it looks like Chem91 is either the immediate pollen or pistil donor to TK. According to this testing, Chem91 is the direct parent of TK.

Two, look at all the samples Phylos has received that are genetically identical to TK!
C7tcdUy.png
 

Home-Grown

Active member
An interesting update on this thread, if nobody has seen it yet. Phylos Bioscience recently did genetic sequencing on Nspecta / CSI Humboldt's cuts of TK and Chem91.

Chem 91: https://phylos.bio/sims/variety/PGT-115290/csi-humboldt/chemdog-91
TK: https://phylos.bio/sims/variety/PGT-115289/csi-humboldt/triangle-kush

Two interesting points - One, it looks like Chem91 is either the immediate pollen or pistil donor to TK. According to this testing, Chem91 is the direct parent of TK.

Two, look at all the samples Phylos has received that are genetically identical to TK!
C7tcdUy.png




If Chem91 is the direct parent of TK, it is of great interest from the point of breeding. How did you use the data to make consideration?
I have not had or used genetic data!


Any further thoughts on the Chem91 TK relationship.
Note, The White is not on Clone List or an immediate relative?

I am interested in the “Ghost OG” linkages, if test have been done?


Ghost OG

Submitted by sofresh farms
Test Date March 02, 2017
https://phylos.bio/sims/variety/PGT-20099/sofresh-farms/ghost-og

Ghost OG


Submitted by Longview
Test Date January 02, 2019
https://phylos.bio/sims/variety/PGT-224876/longview/ghost-og






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kalopatchkid

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So according to this new story TK is “Emerald Triangle x Hindu Kush?” It seems too convenient to sample a strain and say “without a doubt this is the same strain we grew 29 years ago.
 

Dr. Purpur

Custom Haze crosses
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I have some seedlings going, so I am looking into TK today. 6 baby plants of Triangle Kush x Chiquita Banana. Made by Hammerhead. Sounds like they will be good


Cheers
 
Hammer

Hammer

The cross sounds awesome any inf on her
I’ll be tuned in to this show for sure
Are there any more seeds available??
 

Dr. Purpur

Custom Haze crosses
Veteran
The cross sounds awesome any inf on her
I’ll be tuned in to this show for sure
Are there any more seeds available??


I was getting ready to ask him about them. This is the first time I popped any. Hammer lives near me.
Another buddy just told me a few minutes ago that I gave him some of those seeds last year, and the plants were large, and the buds were fire. He said they got pounds
 

acespicoli

Well-known member
An interesting update on this thread, if nobody has seen it yet. Phylos Bioscience recently did genetic sequencing on Nspecta / CSI Humboldt's cuts of TK and Chem91.

Chem 91: https://testing.phylosbioscience.com...otype/p8r77xlo
TK: https://testing.phylosbioscience.com...otype/1oeyydn8

Two interesting points - One, it looks like Chem91 is either the immediate pollen or pistil donor to TK. According to this testing, Chem91 is the direct parent of TK.

Two, look at all the samples Phylos has received that are genetically identical to TK!
C7tcdUy.png
read more youll see they are similar within 3% same as the genes
humans and chimps have in common,
although they look an usually behave differently


the kosher s1's id guess are all over the place in the list but 97% similar I guess
further from the top is less similar in rank according to phylos documented methods
 
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