oh nice, yeah i figured, those plants almost look like some OD.DNf2 - Darlins Net f2
I do practice light dep but my plants receive daylight only,no supplemental lighting.
DNf2 SixGun cut
greenhouse 52N western canada
Organic soil (tom hill recipe) fed water only
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Holy grail kush x Kosher Tangie. It looks, grows, and smells exactly like holy grail kush: earthy, maybe slightly lemony...just delicious! Notice the buds in the background for comparison, that's a different strain:
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Another pic of Holy Grail Kush x Kosher Tangie:
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GG4(DHN cut) x Strawberry cookies. Have you ever smelled burning magnesium? Well, add some fuel to that with a hint of sweetness and that's what fresh buds from this individual smells like!
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Decided to try Hammer's Flashbang!! outdoors this year. I suspected it wouldn't like the climate here and I was right. I'll be honest. It wasn't vigorous, had a terrible form, low yielding, and had absolutely no resistance to powdery mildew and boytritis. The branches were very short and grew tight up against the plant and the leaves grew so fat and thick only the very top and a few outer branches got any light. I was constantly de-leafing her and trying to tie the branches out away from the plant but it didn't do much good. It meandered into flowering slowly and inconsistently. The top was nearly done while the lower part was hardly flowering. Even the seeds were annoying, tricky to germinate because the shells were as thick and hard as coconuts. Despite all that it produced some of the best flowers in my garden. (the ones that actually finished and weren't coated in PM or rotten from boytritis) The smell is divine, the frost is extremely thick. I can't wait to sample one. Might be my frostiest bud.
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Probably needed another week but by then it would have been a wad of grey sludge. Sort of the Eddie Stanky of cannabis plants, not that anyone is going to get that analogy these days. 'Can't run, can't hit, throws like a girl, all it can do is get you really baked.' I'd like to see it in a dry hot climate, it reminds me of CSI Humboldt's Burkle, Deep Chunk, and some of the other Afghan type short, thick leaved, super frosted hashplants. These strains developed stem rot long before they began to flower. In a dry climate the Burkle and the Flashbang especially would likely produce huge pineapple buds.
When I was going through my pictures I confused my Black Cherry Garlic pictures with my Flashbang!! ones. It's in the same category of total frost.
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I only had one so I wouldn't assume it's traits are typical for the strain. It wouldn't be bad if it was typical because the flowers were wonderful and they were still a week from finish. Here's some pictures of the entire plant.How many did you grow outdoor?. I know at least 1 tester grew outdoor, they didn't report any PM/rot issues.
Did you make the beans or are those some I passed out?
Yeah I'd love to see her indoors. A buddy took some cuts not sure if they took. She's the type to produce big top colas. The earlier pictures were from right before a defoliation, to show how bushy she was. Every time I did she shot up 6 inches.Wow look how long some of those petioles are. I'm super curious if she does that indoor. She might do better with a good defoliation to let air circulate into her interior better?..