TonyGreenHand
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Hello ICMAG,
This thread will be a mash up of various Orange Blossom X Hawaiian Indica pictures and information.
The Hawaiian male used was a stout indica and the heaviest main stalk brancher I've ever seen. I found it to be hardy against mites and pm going through my rounds to pick a winner. The nuggets from females of the same stock were very large and complete making for massive colas that would finish shy of 10 weeks. It smelled of rotten mix fruit/papaya. The stone was a mid range casual stone, good for morning to mid day activities.
The Orange Blossom Mother used was a hybrid and I believe to be mostly sativa in growth pattern. The Orange Blossom was also very pm resistant. The nuggets were very trichrome rich but they would not fill out a branch enough and you would need to trim down the nugget at harvest. It had a powerful smell of skunk from far away, but when closer you would catch much more of the citrus orange aroma it is named for. The high was really ocular and in your head leaving you confused with a grin.
I dubbed this cross "Vitamin D," the D stands for Dank.
A more hawaiian leaning specimen that took some frost away from her mother, 6 weeks in 12/12
Seedlings of this cross showed unbelievable vigor. When toppled beneath the canopy some would re-root into nearby plugs to gain a better foot hold, illustrated here in this blurry picture.
More information on the way to this thread, after a sandwich.
until then enjoy these pictures!
Almost finished just a few more days
The pull day and they are massive!
This thread will be a mash up of various Orange Blossom X Hawaiian Indica pictures and information.
The Hawaiian male used was a stout indica and the heaviest main stalk brancher I've ever seen. I found it to be hardy against mites and pm going through my rounds to pick a winner. The nuggets from females of the same stock were very large and complete making for massive colas that would finish shy of 10 weeks. It smelled of rotten mix fruit/papaya. The stone was a mid range casual stone, good for morning to mid day activities.
The Orange Blossom Mother used was a hybrid and I believe to be mostly sativa in growth pattern. The Orange Blossom was also very pm resistant. The nuggets were very trichrome rich but they would not fill out a branch enough and you would need to trim down the nugget at harvest. It had a powerful smell of skunk from far away, but when closer you would catch much more of the citrus orange aroma it is named for. The high was really ocular and in your head leaving you confused with a grin.
I dubbed this cross "Vitamin D," the D stands for Dank.
A more hawaiian leaning specimen that took some frost away from her mother, 6 weeks in 12/12
Seedlings of this cross showed unbelievable vigor. When toppled beneath the canopy some would re-root into nearby plugs to gain a better foot hold, illustrated here in this blurry picture.
More information on the way to this thread, after a sandwich.
until then enjoy these pictures!
Almost finished just a few more days
The pull day and they are massive!