That last photo that you posted by itself - that's this one correct?
pure sativa high bordering on a speedy/acid cerebral cleanse
It's definitely better than her kin which were promoted and then sent to finishing school to eventually be exploited & ruined in the pursuit of capital gains and a self-promoted mythology gone amok.
IMHO of course
10 seeds for $400.00 - anything with a medium size bush has to be good, right?Sugar Plum
Sugar Plum is a cross between Berkeley Blues and a Hawaiian Haze Plum. The Haze Plum came from Dead Guy (my best friends’ sisters husband). It is a deep tropical purple flavor with a very strong stone and a tall narrow silhouette that is almost spindly with long spiraling buds.
- 1st Place, 2003 Oregon Medical Cannabis Award Winner
- As Featured in Ed Rosenthal’s Marijuana growers Handbook
Sugar Plum is a medium size bush with very deep green, large leaves. The flavor is complex the deep tropical flavor of the Haze Plum comes through first with the earthy Berkeley Blues bottom note clearly coming through the finish. Always throws several large, dense colas. Stores well and finishes fast.
My plan to step-up my game is being finalized. I've decided to go with 10 seeds from Breeder Jennifer - Sugar Plum
10 seeds for $400.00 - anything with a medium size bush has to be good, right?
6 rooted cuttings (3 of her work) for $550.00
So that's less than $1,000 and I'll be growing some of Oregon's finest according to Ed - what better endorsement is there?
Touching times in River City......
I was given a rooted clone of her Afghani (something else in the name) and it's one of her breeding stock or that was the claim.has anyone ever seen her strains in person, smoked em?
Amen~ There are some good Blueberries out there.....but I'm done looking for them. I've played with the Blue line long enough and found some cool stuff...but I have to say I grew bored w/it and want more racy/trippy/cerebral sativa's in my life.
Enter landraces and landrace crosses/hyrbids for transcension into the next realm of cannabis connoisseur.
Another thought worth pondering is why I don't feel I need any sort of meter here in this garden,or why it does so well not using blood meal,mammalian bone meal,greensand,or soft rock phosphate...could that photo be any clue?
Why am I not concerned about ph or brix...or what 'imprint' my rain water may need before dancing beneath the summer moon naked swirling to the left. Or if my plants got any Pink Floyd in today or not...
Questions questions questions...flooding into the mind of the concerned young person today.