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Hindu Killer

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Deep Chunk

Deep Chunk

SB thanks for the great reports on the lines you have run. However I myself love the chunk. She is slow.....but its not a line you grow trying to cash crop. Mine finished last week Sept and one went into OCT at 43 N lat. Good coffee , hashy smell.....RETARD buzz. 7 or on a 10. Yields was low.






 
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thanx for the compliments HK and Smurf. I have quite a few more reports but I dont want to hog the venue. While I had never joined a forum, I've enjoyed and followed Back Countrys exploits since back at OG and I felt an obligation to return something. He's worked to get this guide up and I want to help if i can.


HK, I'm happy that Deep chunk is a good plant for you. I certainly didn't mean to imply in my report that it is of no use, I just meant it didn't fit well with my growing style. Marijuana and THC mix with human chemistry and the result is a wonderfully individualistic effect that impacts each and every smoker differently and exclusively. Due to that fact, Ive come to understand how people can reach very different conclusions, with each opposing conclusion remaining accurate.. Happy Growing.

EDIT: I recieved a couple of PMs but because I am a new member, i cant answer now. I will as soon as I have posted enough. I have asked a question in outdoor that willl hopefully increase my post. sorry
 
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PureSativa420

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If given the proper veg time indoors Deep Chunk will become a monsterous plant outdoors, I remember back in 04 or 05 OG Bub grew quite a few DC plants that got to be atleast 7ft tall and 10 to 12ft wide with really heavy yeilds :)
 
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Strain/Breeder: Early Riser/ sag
Harvest time: sept 28
Latitude of grow: 38
Location; appalachia
Average yield: Under the right conditions, a pound. 11 0z for me
Mold?: no, good resistance
Potentcy:7.5 that improved with age
Year of grow:2005

Outdoor Rating 8+, a good outdoor strain


I didn't have any problems at all with this strain. It is very good with the cold in the spring, my 1' babies weathered 3 HEAVY frost in a row with no impact. I didnt see much variation in the 2 females I ended up with. The branches arched up on one moreso than the other, but both ended up at 7', good vigor, bug resistance and wind resistance. This plant had a good taste, sorta minty. Topped, this plant could be a good producer. Good plan t if you like sativa


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Strain/Breeder: Northern Berry/ Peak seeds
Harvest time: Oct. 7
Latitude of grow: 38
Location:app
Average yield: big/ 14 oz
Mold?: yes it will, both phenos late in flower
Potentcy:8.5
Year of grow:2005
Outdoor Rating:8.5

This is really a vigorous strain, especially the sativa pheno. The Plant can get big/ 10'- If it werent for the real possiblity of mold it would be an excellent gorilla plant. The female I grew out didn't have much smell or blueberry taste but it was potent and maintanance free up untill late in flower. The high for this pheno is actually quite energetic for a plant with so much indica in it.

I havent grown out the shorter, NL pheno but i do know that it yeilds well, is potent and will mold quicker than the sat phen. It also finishes a week earlier.

I like Peak seeds, their service has always been very good, their strains relatively cheap and always pretty potent


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Strain/Breeder: Norther Lights/ peak seeds
Harvest time: Sept 14
Latitude of grow: 38
Location:app
Average yield: good 8-140z per plant
Mold?: little bit
Potentcy:9
Year of grow:2004/05
Outdoor Rating: 8


Ive been trying to get peak seeds to bring this strain back for 2 years - they keep promising. The reason is that it is the earliest flowering, best yielding, most potnet plant Ive grown that finishes so early.

These plants started flowering early in the 3rd week of july and mid sept. Done!! I had 2 phenos, one lime green and very dense with close branching. If I were growing it again I would cull this pheno out doors because it is so dense and so likely to mold. The second pheno is a bit taller, has serious purpling and finishes a few days earlier than the other pheno. Yeilds a bit less but resist mould more. This is a good strain


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Strain/Breeder: Petrola Headstash/ Reeferman Seeds
Harvest time: Oct. 2
Latitude of grow: 38
Location:appalachia
Average yield: 8oz
Mold?: yes
Potentcy:6
Year of grow:2005?
Outdoor Rating: 4


I paid far more for these seeds than they were worth to me because I just didn't have very good results. I dropped 6 seeds and got 4 pops and 1 female. I thought this was an IBL but I sware I had at least 2 distinct phenos with the 4 plants.
The one female grew fairly well although not much vigor. It reached about 4 feet with a headbud and longer lower branches and it just wasn't that potent. Nothing at all special.

I don't know, but I expected a lot more for so much money. Maybe there is something in there but my results were so poor that Im unlikely to ever pop the 6 remaining seeds. I contaced through email, Reeferman Seeds and asked for a dialog but with no real results. Six weeks after my initial email, I got a response suggesting that PH is more for experienced gr owers. I cant help but note the difference in the 2 responses - this one from Reeferman and on up the page, the response from OG Bub . I didn't ask either company for more seeds or my money back, but bub sent 2 new packs and a freebie. Reeferman sent me an insult

You would think by now I would have learned. Every single time I pay 4 times what a seed is worth I get burned.


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Strain/Breeder: Passion #1 / Dutch passion
Harvest time: August 23
Latitude of grow: 38
Location:app
Average yield: low-4.5 oz of 2plants
Mold?: no
Potentcy:7 with a cure
Year of grow:2005
Outdoor Rating: 6

I truly believe this plant to be an autoflowerer. It acted like one as both females started flowering in late june. The only other plant Ive had start that early was Brendas skunk x nL, and its an auto. This plant didn't show much vigor and didn't yield much. I only had one pheno that was short and smelled sort of citrusy. The smoke wasn't bad, relaxing and a little citrusy. This was one of the most fraile "outdoor" strains Ive ever grown.

This is one I wont grow again. Many other strains much better and cheaper.
 
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land_0ver

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Outdoor Strainguide-Please contribute!

Strain/Breeder: female seeds
Harvest time: sep.20
Latitude of grow: 54
Location; Slovenija
Average yield: 400 g pp
Mold?: litlle
Potentcy:5(day brightner)
Year of grow:2007
Click on the 'gallery' button to see the picture of PP,growing of this strain was easiest thing to do..it's good for beginners and laziest people
 
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HookaHittaH

Member
This is an awesome thread. lots and lost of strains. Too bad the one im growing isnt on there.. GDP... or maybe i just missed it. Well maybe i can be the first to record this strain for this fine thread.

really good info here. Rasta :rasta:
 

HookaHittaH

Member
Im not too sure BC if its clone only or not. I know the more indica pheno that i have was from a cut bought at a local club in SF. I have seen another pheno that was more sativa and was also a clone from a bay area club.




Here is the pheno i have :yeahthats aprox. 4 weeks 12/12
 
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urban

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Strain/Breeder: Purple Peace/Apollo11 x Erdbeer/Purpurea T |Esben
Harvest time: Mid October (~15 october)
Latitude of grow: 50N
Location: POLAND
Average yield: Medium/High
Mold?: No
Potentcy: 6/7-10
Year of grow: 2007
Outdoor Rating: This pheno is a good indica.Crosses erd/purt is good resistance too mold but is little too late in this latitude.Good resistance calyx to leaf ratio and good indica smoke.


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Strain/Breeder: B3/N7 x Erdbeer/Purpurea T |Esben
Harvest time: Mid October (~15 october)
Latitude of grow: 50N
Location: POLAND
Average yield: Good
Mold?: No
Potentcy: very good indica potency
Year of grow: 2007
Outdoor Rating
This strain is a good producer of resin.Typical medical strain.Very good indica stone but not massive couchlock and is little bit earlier than pp/a11 x erd/purt (maximum five days earlier)

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urban

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Strain/Breeder: Erdbeer x Early Skunk |Esben
Harvest time: early too mid october (5-15 october)
Latitude of grow: 50N
Location: POLAND
Average yield: medium-up
Mold?: No
Potentcy: 5/6-10
Year of grow: 2007
Outdoor Rating
not too great resistance calyx/leaf.A bit a lot leaves too but good amount of resin.High is a 50/50 sativa indica, good day time smoke.

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Strain/Breeder: Haze x Skunk#1 F2 |Dr.Greenthu
Harvest time: Mid October (~15 october)
Latitude of grow: 50N
Location: POLAND
Average yield: smal plant - smal yield
Mold?: No
Potentcy: 6-7/10
Year of grow: 2007
Outdoor Rating
Good hard nugs but too small stuf for good smoke raport

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Strain/Breeder: Blubonic x [True Blueberry x White Russian] | Hot Cargo
Harvest time: late october (~20 october)
Latitude of grow: 50N
Location: POLAND
Average yield: unknow
Mold?: No
Potentcy: unknow
Year of grow: 2007
Outdoor Rating:
Strain is too late for Poland climates - only indoor.Good vigorus strain.

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HookaHittaH

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Urban - Very nice plants man. Im digging that color change they have goin on. Its cool to see some more purple strains going on. im tired of reading about people who bash on purple and say the strains are just for bag appeal, you have indeed done them justice. One question though, i was wondering what is Erdbeer? Do you know the lineage of this? or is it a breeders name. Just wondering cus i see it a lot on IC and it looks like a good strain. I never heard of it till coming to this site.

BC - I found out from another member on this site named Jackle, that GDP is a clone only strain. I suspected this. maybe thats why not a whole lot of growers have it goin in their grows. I know its here on the west coast and is pretty big but i wonder if it is other places too.
 

urban

Active member
I'm very glad you like it, and here you got everything you need to know about Erdbeer - written by our erd/purt expert..

You'll find info in that Dubie's theard http://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=62820 and here http://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p=813425&postcount=7

esbe said:
erdpurt or erdbeer x purpurea ticinensis is swiss guy knospe original cross. erdbeer has a funny story:

"the Erdbeer is an industrial strain bread to flower quickly be moldresistant and machine harvestable ( hance the literaly rock hard buds ). It is said to be bread as a school project at a swiss university to create the perfect swiss industrial ganja. Some seeds somehow got lost."
i first came across this strain in 1999, ever since it was always available as clone only,
i was very impressed about their perormance, tried to gather info from the guys who sold the clones. nobody could tell me anything precise about the lineage or breeder.
there remains 1 most stubborn rumor that a hempfreak living with many squatters in a big factorycomplex in zürich, made the original seeds. probably it was never his intention to sell seeds. the squat was shot down by the police. erdbeer was available at a few cloneproducers in the züricharea. erdbeer slowly spread troughout all switzerland beeing available at most hempshops, as clone & dried flower.

"in 2001 i grew a few 100 erdbeers, 1 of them grew out a single male branch pollinating the "freakhermie" and a few other erdbeers. i was lucky enough to harvest these seeds. from these i started my erdbeer crossings.
in 2003 i was testing several diff strains, also planted alot of those "erdbeer#erdbeer"
, they performed way better than the original clone. there was some slight variation, but in general very uniform and no hermies. the very best ones "erdbeer#erdbeer" from seed i pollinated with 3 diff males: purpurea, liztiskunk1 and 2.
(btw, the same purpurea male was used in the same year for magic bud#purp.)

with all crosses i made with original erdbeers, i noticed that the erdbeer genes are very dominant. erdbeer is a small round bush with rockhardnuggets."

it won several swiss competitions over the years. purpurea ticinensis is felix from owls productions creation. it has a funny little story to:

"This plant has been selectively cultivated and bred by Felix of Owl Productions since 1988. He acquired the parental stock back then from some old Swiss German ladies in a mountain village that had grown it in their gardens for decades decoratively (so they say). Felix was amazed at the seeds performance. A very early strain in that all are finished by the middle of September. The plants all exhibit extremely purple branches with green/purple buds. It is the most acclimatized Swiss strain that Breeder Steve ran into, "fantastic commercial outdoor" he says. It is a very hardy plant"

i know pt is felix and knospes favorite breeder plant. i tried the pure erdbeer here but it was unfortunally to late so i tried the cross with pt and became very happy with it. its colours are elexent from red to black and silver and the smoked is good and heavy indica with earth and forest taste. many of the new crosses i did with it are showing big erdpurt dominans and i hope some of them will be bigger yielders than erdpurt itsself.

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HookaHittaH

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Urban thanks for the info. It looks like a very nice strain. Always good to see people with different strains, one of the great things about this site. Ha that pic of the male looks like his hard up ready to go haha. :muahaha:
Keep up the good work.
 

monkey5

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just wondering if any outdoor hawiian growers on here ?? anyone remember a hawaiin strain called Kauai electric ??? very intense weed !!! i had an ounce and i think i found 5 seeds in that whole oz.... police took them /with my real purple kush seeds ...out in cali. in 1985....took me forever to smoke that oz... better part of a summer !!! buds were all small and looked like they had been electrified !!! man, those memories !!! thanks for sharing !!! monkey5
 

CC Rider

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Strain/Breeder: maroc, female seeds
Harvest time: mid sept.
Latitude of grow: 43
Location; new england
yield: medium
Mold?: i had some problems with mold
Potentcy:7
Year of grow:2007







 

tokinjoe

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Strain/Breeder: Grapefruit, Female Seeds
Harvest time: Middle of Sept.
Latitude of grow: 36
Location:ain't sayin
Average yield: 5-8 oz
Mold?: yes, some
Potentcy: 7-8
Year of grow: 2006

I found grapefruit to be a relatively easy strain to grow. This strain responds very well to nutes and is not nute sensitive. There were a few different pheno's. All had the trademark grapefruit taste and smell. One pheno grew very large with beautiful heavy buds, most pheno's are of average size with acceptable yields. The most interesting pheno is the smallish plant that is somewhat spindly in comparison to the others. The buds on this one were small and very compact and extremely resinous. Despite the yields this one was my favorite. The taste was more fruity than the others. Succeptable to mold during the last stages of flowering due to bud density. Very nice up high. I will grow this one again.




 
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