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lookin for info on the purple kush.........

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...................I know its a clone only, held by K kushman. have searched and came up with a few points, kyle crossed it, was a centerfold in HT, and is not related to the bubba, sweet, or OG kush.

lookin for good info, not speculation, have already read tons of guys guessin what it is:D

would like info on what strain the clone appeared in, or what componant strains were involved in the cross to create PK

pleasure
CBF
 

Tropical Rain

Haze, Kush & Grey Goose
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Hey not to butt in on your thread CBF but not only the Purple Kush

but i'd like to know more about the Infamous Purple Haze!

later
 
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Tropical Rain said:
Hey not to butt in on your thread CBF but not only the Purple Kush

but i'd like to know more about the Infamous Purple Haze!

later

purple haze..............sativa dom, haze x thai. from what I gather Phaze has only and i repeat only purple pistols, no purple stems, leaf or bud.

would appreciate any info related to that strain as its up next, along with nevilles, thai X haze, thai and swazi bang:D

pleasure
CBF
 

Tropical Rain

Haze, Kush & Grey Goose
Veteran
i'd like to locate that one as well, so it has purple hairs.....

:D <---- bag appeal

any ways check your pms cbf about the sc
 
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Look into KRS Juan's thread he just harvested Purple Kush. I'm sure he has some info on it.

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PaleHorse

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The whole story

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Kyle's Special Blend
1998-04-30 ÊÊÊ >> Q&A DB Home ÊÊÊÊ

Q: This question is for Mr. Kushman,I was at a head shop the other day and saw a poster titled "Kyle's Purple Kush X Northern Lights #5 and Hash Plant." It was a beautiful bud with a mixture of green, purple and reddish hairs. Did you develop this strain? If you did can you tell us how you did it?

-- High Pressure Man

A: HP Man,I like to call that particular picture the "Rainbow Marijuana Plant." It was expertly brought to life by world-renowned photographer extraordinaire Andre Grossmann. It was truly a one of a KIND plant! It tasted a lot like grape Kool-Aid with a hint of mango to top it off. I was very lucky to acquire some very potent and pure Purple Indica seeds that had been grown in upstate New York for many years. A percentage of the plants would have bright pink hairs, and the smoke was very strong. But it was also a bit harsh. I began selective breeding by choosing the best males and females for pollination. I was continuously making several crosses because you cannot tell if you have enhanced the finished product until you actually start smoking it. Cannabis tends to pass on their bad characteristics just as often as their worst. Breeding fine cannabis takes time, patience, and a little luck. About three or four years into the project I was ready to introduce some new genes into my now superb Purple Kush. This was around 1992, and a friend of mine received a package at his home from the Seed Bank. (Shortly after this wonderful event, the owner of the seed bank had to go into hiding because the DEA wanted to extradite him to the US on federal charges for mailing seeds.) Well, I took full advantage of these wonderful new hybrid genes from Amsterdam. They were one of the most potent and high yielding varieties around, and is still a popular breed: Northern Lights #5 X Hash Plant. When I used male pollen from this hybrid to fertilize my beauties I couldn't have been happier. On the first try the color became darker... I started seeing shades of magenta. And the flavor just came bursting out like a fresh chunk of grape Bubble Yum! The shit was so strong it would make some people nauseous! It took a couple more years of selective inbreeding to bring out the vibrant shades of dark purple. This did take its toll on the strain turning it seriously hermaphroditic. If you look at that poster very closely you can see at least three examples of hermy flowers. Someday when this madness ends I will pull out the magic KUSH beans and begin anew!
 

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