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.:History of Northern Lights:.

cannaboy

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Im smoking some ols sk#1xnl clone sweet pine berry gritty resin bum tings.. 87/89 definatly.. home made tho with the cheese clone VERRY NICE!

Good post benji
 

SOTF420

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Word around the campfire was that the legendary SPG clone (Sweet Tooth's mother) originated from a very early original NL line. Not sure about the validity of that but it makes sense in many ways timeline wise as well as the purple tinged coloring, yield, and high potency of the SPG. :canabis:
 

Dorje113

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I grew NL #1 in the mid 90's, that was a great plant for sure. More a headstash variety than #5, which became a staple for commercial grows because it is so easy to grow, very high yielding (3lbs per 1kW), with good potency and fruity flavor. NL #5 doesn't mold, laughs at spider mites, withstands lows in the mid 30's and highs over 100 without complaining. #1 wasn't quite as vigorous, but still solid... I remember a more hashy taste compared to the fruitier #5 and I think the #1 was more potent.
 
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bcell

Seed Bank Skunk #1 x NL #5 was the first crop I grew in '88. Huge yield, very uniform from seed with awesome stone.

I remember the Seed Bank description for Haze x NL#5 saying it would cause loss of bladder control!
 
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CANNATOPIA

I absolutely love northern lights here is a pic of the nl5 I did recently.
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Very easy to clone & Grow.
 
G

Green Supreme

From Garden's cure strain guide

Northern Lights #1 (SSSC) Afghani IBL
Northern Lights #2 (SSSC) Hindu Kush X Thai
Northern Lights #9 (Sagarmatha) Northern Lights X White Widow X Durban

From Doc's site:
ATOMIC NL:

NL#5 Classic and legendary indoor strain, preserved through selective breeding mostly Indica with approx 14-20% Sativa component that provides the lingering and prolonged high. Cannabis Cup winner.

Sweet, smooth aroma and smoke. Prolonged intense
high. Short and stocky.

Flowering Time: Indoor 8 weeks
Approx Yield: up to 125grams
Lineage: Northern Lights #5

Ya it was a cut from the PNW that was crossed to create beans. Peace GS
 
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Frenchfarma

it's incredible the amount of things that i learned on this website, and the number of desilusions: i ever thought that skunk#1 and NL were pure indicas, but here i see that NL has thai ancesters, and sam explained about the skunk#1, crossing mazar with something and then with acapulco gold if i remember well...
Anyway my first NL experience was in amsterdam, i was 17, i bought some NL#5 and i godamn still remember this joint.

thx for so much info
 

Phillthy

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i want to pop a pack of dr atomics that was gifted to me in search of a real piney treat!
 
What is the history of Northern Lights?

I got familiar with the Northern lights family (originally said to be from the Pacific Northwest) back in the 1980's when Nevil's Seed Bank offered the whole lineup. The original Northern Lights family is genetically diverse.

Northern Lights 1 was a single stalked, compact plant with a moderate Afghani smell. No one offers this classic version at this time. A strong plant and buzz.

Northern Lights 2 was a sturdy, pine tree shaped with a musty and piney odor. Dutch Passion (Oasis) and THSeeds (Closet Queen) currently offer versions.

Northern Lights 2 X 5 from The Seed Bank was very bushy and resinous with a strong juniper berry smell. A truly remarkable hybrid not offered by anyone.

Northern Lights 5 is available from BCSC for $75, a variety Nevil of The Seed Bank said was only available pure as a cutting. It is likely hybridized at one point.

Northern Lights 9 X 5 "disappeared" when Nevil sold his genetics to Sensi Seeds. This is the only original Northern Lights 9 genetics source to my knowledge.

These are the original Northern Lights breeding lines from which today's versions arose. Sensi Seed Bank sells Northern Lights with no number attached. Having access to Nevil's original genetics, my guess is that they crossed an Northern Lights 1 male to their Northern Lights 5 mother and stabilized the results. Northern Lights Special is a hybrid from KC Brains in Holland of Sensi's Northern Lights crossed to a Haze female. Northern Lights 9 was only sold in seed form as a hybrid to the Northern Lights 5 mother plant by Nevil at The Seed Bank during the late 1980's. Sagarmatha receives a lot of their strains delivered to them as a finished product from outside breeders. It is possible that someone produced these seeds. The known fact of a Northern Lights 9 male existing meant purebred seed should have been possible to produce, unless it was a male only strain. Trichome Technologies has a strain named Northern Lights 6, another related family member.

Holy cow now I am really confused. I feel like I just just an algebra lesson
 

Raco

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I hear that the original afghan came out of Mendocino :)
 

Hold Your Fire

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I'm thinking it's time for a pack of Doc Atomics NL.
Heard too many bad stories of Sensi as of late, so.... not sure if I want those.
 

SOTF420

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One of the best NL lines believe it or not is from Nirvana they are just inbred Sensi NL #5's from the old school stock before the Sensi lines changed. They grew out like clones last time I grew them and was one of the fastest growing healthiest strains I ever saw. Low odor and compact. ;)

SOTF420
 

Mr Squizy

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My thoughts.....one of the most famous strains, cross of Thai and Afghani made back in the 70's developed specifically for indoor growing, low odour etc. a lot of people get a skin reaction from touching NL so i hear.

Peace.
I am weekly enjoying some NL a dude has been growing for 20-25years now... Never changed his genetics ! Not that compact, but filled up with very small indica hitting resins ! And YES, when me and my friends have been mixing some of that lovely 'erb, and touching our skin..uhh.. A very hardcore skin reaction, it gets very itchy and red.. for 2-4 hours :-/ I have scratched my eye after mixing it and that have spoiled my evening everytime !!
No other resins i had in my hands have been doing that ???
 

hotrodscamp

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The 1987 Seed Bank catalog

The 1987 Seed Bank catalog

I love Northern lights and will be working my own NL line as i have tried sensi's, nirvanas, dutch passions oasis and a few others so far i havent found what i beleive to be a true representation of northern lights,,, a strain i have deep deep passion about ever since i first tried it in the early 90's..

I have joey weeds, DR Atomics and femaleseeds Northern lights sitting in my fridge but my real gems are the Original Brot hers Grimm Aurora Borealis i was gifted i got 7/8 to germ but 1 died so ive got 6 i have a feeling these will be some of the best northern lights as The Brothers Grimm guys had an eye for c hoosing parents but only time will tell they are 3 days old...

Here is a good read about Northern Lights...

I have a copy of the 1987 Seed Bank catalog, these are the NL pages:

 

whodair

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sensi nl 2008 was a stretchy sativa with good potency but not at all a compact indica plant. it took forever to finish and had big loose buds. seedsman nl 2008 same thing.

dp oasis grew exactly like its breeder description, except it was a disgusting hermed out mess ...
 
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bcell

I had really good results with DP Oasis. Great yield, great high, easy to grow. I have pointed many a new grower to it. Yes, a few bananas but nothing serious. Probably the Thai influence?

I found the high very social. Light and heavy smokers all enjoyed.
 
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