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Indiana Bubblegum

hilljack

Active member
lol gp i dont doubt one bit you found that from seed

i am just simply amazed at how spot on that is for the bg i run into all the time
 

memories

New member
Hello I thought I would share some pics of my girl.
She is from the Matsu Valley Alaska. The locals there call
her Bobo. The guy who hooked me up told me she was
bubblegum. About the 4th week, she developed a really sweet smell. The best way to describe it is a candy sweet . I took some at 50 days and was too early so let it go for 60. Do not have final product yet.
this is week 8
this is week8

this week 7

this is week6

this week 7
 

GDK

High Class Grass
Veteran
Very nice LifeLess....id love that cut in my garden any day.

Stay Safe
 

blackone

Active member
Veteran
Haha someone should load up a yacht with some led panels and bring all of those clone-onlys back to the old world:)
 

LifeLess

Well-known member
Veteran
memories great lookin plant you have there. Kepp us posted on the 60 day smoke. Looks like the same plant i have. Sweet like candy. Has an over ripe cantalope smell while it hangs and after a cure it reminds me of fruity pebbles.
 

memories

New member
Hey lifeless yeah I saw your girl and said the same thing.
I was told she was in Alaska for 26 years or so.
cutting them as we speak at day 62.I will post some pics
soon.hows the smoke on your girl.
 

LifeLess

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Ill post a stone report tomorrow when i can get a few people here and smoke them out and ask them. I was told by the person i got this cut from that its been around for 20+ years. If GP could fill me in on that it would be greatly appreciated. And thnx for the info people have already given. Peace LL
 
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grapepunched

well i'd explain the origins of bubblegum but that is a mystery...
why explain it in depth when Texas Kid already has...
read what Texas Kid wrote in a thread here on IC labled Bubblegum Information.

Guest said:
Bubble Gum - a "Seriously" Refined Classic

There are several strains out in the world of cannabis genetics whose origin and further breeding process seem to be unclear. Growers get especially confused, when a certain strain is offered under the same name by two or more seed banks: who has the original one, whose are copies? Bubble Gum is such one contentious strain, of which at least two seed banks do offer their own versions, in this case Serious Seeds and T.H. Seeds (both residing in Amsterdam), not to mention all those internet-based criminal copy cats here. So I decided to trace back the real roots of Bubble Gum. Asking both the above-mentioned breeders resulted in two corresponding versions of the Bubble Gum’s breeding story, giving good reasons for the existence of two high-quality Bubble Gum strains.

A grower in Indiana (USA) developed the original material during the 80ies. In 1993, this guy gave three very different female Bubble Gum plants to Adam from T.H. Seeds as well as to Simon and Tony (the two splitted up shortly after, with Simon founding Serious Seeds and Tony Sagarmatha Seeds) from Cerebral Seeds. So Bubble Gum arrived in the Netherlands in the hands of three breeders. And from that moment on, different new chapters were written in the breeding history of Bubble Gum, its development kind of branched out. Three breeders – three ways of breeding: These seed masters were going to make their own special selection out of the three different genetic types they had received.

Simon reports: “As far as I know, T.H. Seeds did work further with another of those 3 plants than I did”. That’s the reason why Adam (T.H. Seeds` BG will be another story…) considers his Bubble Gum as “mostly indica”, whereas Simon puts his version into the “Mostly Sativa” category. He focused his research on two of the three lines, finally deciding for one type that should become his Bubble Gum seed strain.

It took Simon five generations to end up in the desired breeding result, officially registering it as “Bubble Gum”. He says that it is not possible to give exact sativa/indica percentages, but reveals that the genetic background of Bubble Gum consists of three different exotic sativas, amongst them Mexican and Columbian, and an Afghani indica.

It is remarkable that Bubble Gum is the only inbred strain (no F1 hybrid) in the Serious Seeds menu, thus being especially uniform. Upon being asked about special considerations to Bubble Gum, Simon explained: “The bubble gum shows a remarkable uniformity in plants grown from seeds. It is a strong and beautiful plant, which grows a heavy stem, you never need to tie heavy buds up. The initial stages of seedlings can be tender, and you have to take care a bit for them in that stage. It is important to not let them be overgrown by neighbouring plants, which may grow faster at first. When about 2 weeks old the Bubble Gum will start to pick up speed and grow as fast as other plants.” This delay in growth can be explained by the fact that the BG is an inbred strain and therefore does not have that hybrid vigour effect (faster and stronger growth) of F1 hybrids.

Keeping these hints in mind, I sow four BG seeds - only four seeds, due to the chronic congestion on my seed-testing list. They really showed off the ground one day later than common, but germinated properly and simultaneously. And in fact, the overall growth speed was slow at first, but increased significantly after two weeks. When the multiple-finger leafs had been formed, their look was quite unusual: dark green in the colour (indica trait), but at the same time rather narrow and sharply serrated (sativa traits).

After five weeks from germination, they had grown into medium tall plants (55-65 cm) under HPS 400 + 250 W, with few side branching. But due to the dominating sativa content, it was clear that they would further stretch during flowering. Two plants turned out to be female and soon developed the first flower clusters after having turned the lights to 12/12. And one could quickly realize that huge top colas were about to be produced by the plants.

After four weeks of flowering, the buds began to release a sweet fruity scent that was going to become more intensive from week to week, really reminding of fruity chewing gum. Also resin production had gotten into full speed, conquering more and more of the plants` surface. The buds grew into very compact resinous heads, featuring a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, thus allowing for easy harvest processing.

After 58 resp. 61 days of flowering, harvest was not only easy, but also rewarding, as the two BG plants yielded 25 resp. 28 grams of finest sticky sinsemilla. As expected, they had kept on growing vertically during flowering, finally amounting to 91 resp. 102 cm. But this contributed to the formation of long-drawn, heavy yielding main colas.

The buds were pleasantly mild to smoke and had preserved some of that special fruitiness also after the drying process. No surprise that the high delivered a pretty strong sativa power dosage, with euphoric tendencies, at least it will make you blow some funny fantasy bubbles in your mind.

The indica aspect, however, is also noticeable, causing a certain degree of stonedness, too. This nice mixture of both sides of the spectrum makes Serious Seeds` Bubble Gum an attractive experience, and accordingly, it has won several awards, e.g. at the High Times Cannabis Cup 1994, 1995 and 1999.

It may be new to some that Bubble Gum is also a good choice for outdoor cultivation. While rather taking place on the balcony in Holland, it is also successfully practised in the great Spanish outdoors, as Simon reports: “Bubble Gum is also liked for outdoors in Spain a lot, it will also form a very nice plant with moult resistance buds when grown outdoors here but just finishes not soon enough for my standards to call it an outdoor plant. Normal finishing date 1-15 oct.”


I pirated from a post by Hybridizer on another site

Tex

Hope this helps.

-gp
 
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grapepunched

so that means its verrry probable then that you're "20 year old Indy Bubblegum" is LEGIT... congratulations on successfully bringing this clone back to the boards...
she's probably some damn fine smoke... be well LifeLess and spread her around!=)

-gp
 
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Weedman Herb

No probability on the Damn Fine Smoke issue. This BG will put you out if you aren't careful and it put the G in Greasy Resins. It's almost syrupy and sooooooo sweet.
 
Anyone know how close the serious seeds version is to your guys'? I'm currently growing 3 girls out in 2 gal pots (separate pots) under a 150w HPS. Just started 3rd week, no real smell yet but if I shake the plant or rub a stem it's a clean skunky sweet smell. Veg was a bit slower compared to some bagseed and sour D hybrid i had.. But it started showing pistils and preflowers in 11/13 than the others. Also noticed it really doesn't like N that much in flowering, eats up the P and K tho. I am blazed off some herijuana i picked up last night.. man this stuff is good!
 

Kush_Master

High Grade Specialist
Veteran
Haha yes thats why i think all the time too. Amazing pics, if only i could my hands on those genetics ;)
 

Heavy

Member
Ahhh...Bubblegum. Very nice pics everyone.

One of my all time faves. Perhaps we'll meet again some day. :smile:
 
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grapepunched

I got some Bubblegum genes in seed form coming soon!
keep an eye out

-gp
 
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