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dubi

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Heres some of my PCK i grew last year i kept them small cause i just used them for a small hybrid project with Pine Tar Kush, i still have some clones i took off these going for another hybrid im currently working on.Hopefully next year i'll cross PCK with Tikal,Taskenti & a few other strains.
I read that green phenos were more potent but in my case my color phenos were a lot more potent then the green, i really love this strain just wished it had a little better yield but thats what im currently trying to improve. These are the 3 best phenos i found out of the seeds i sprouted just pure beauties.

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Hi icon,

Glad you love your Purple PCKs! :huggg:

Pakistan Chitral Kush is an inbred pure landrace indica, so her yield is never above average, although her hybrids, especially when it is outcrossed with good yielding sativas like Malawi can produce really nice yields. The green pure PCK phenos yield in average a little better than the purple ones.

To get a more abundant yield with pure PCK is important to provide them longer growing periods and bigger pots for each plant.

I think there's lot of potential in a cross between PCK and Pine Tar Kush ;)
 

dubi

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Hi Oddvar,

PCK aromas are very appealing when you are close to the flowers in flowering, but doesn't stink like most modern afghani/skunk hybrids, much more stealth in this regard.
Hope it helps.
 

MJPassion

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Heres some of my PCK i grew last year i kept them small cause i just used them for a small hybrid project with Pine Tar Kush, i still have some clones i took off these going for another hybrid im currently working on.Hopefully next year i'll cross PCK with Tikal,Taskenti & a few other strains.
I read that green phenos were more potent but in my case my color phenos were a lot more potent then the green, i really love this strain just wished it had a little better yield but thats what im currently trying to improve. These are the 3 best phenos i found out of the seeds i sprouted just pure beauties.

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NICE! GMTA.

I'm considering the same cross, have seed for both varieties and am currently growing the PTK. The nodes in your pics are spread a bit further than any of the PTKs I'm running currently. I'm hoping that crossing the two similar lines will add some vigor and make for bigger bushes & yield improvements than these moderately worked lines produce.


I can't recall at the moment but I think I've some X-18 to add to the mix as well. If not, Oh well...


Good luck with your projects ICON.
and
Thank You Dubi for making these lines (PCK and other ACE varieties) available for usins to consume.
:tiphat:
 

Oddvar

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Hi Oddvar,

PCK aromas are very appealing when you are close to the flowers in flowering, but doesn't stink like most modern afghani/skunk hybrids, much more stealth in this regard.
Hope it helps.

Thank you very much.

I'm very excited to grow pck. I will grow 5 ethiopian too. It's my first time with ace seeds and genetic quality of bank.

I read that cross pck with african genetics result good hybrid. What can i expect of ethiopian (female) x pck (male)? I'm asking about the efects. Do you know something about it?

Thank you!
 

Dogtown

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Thanks dubi,


can you give more exactly information? Where was it collected, in Chitral city or Chitral district? If it was collected in the district, do you know where exactly? Did charlie garcia collected it by his own?
 

musigny23

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I germinated 4 PCK seeds this year and got just one female. Here it is in golden late afternoon sun yesterday. It makes it look a bit more yellow in this light. Flowering is well advanced, maybe finished in two weeks? Three?
I can't imagine longer. Anyway this is a very sunny spot but it doesn't have a large hole for the soil. My guess would be about 160-180 litres.

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dubi

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Thank you very much.

I'm very excited to grow pck. I will grow 5 ethiopian too. It's my first time with ace seeds and genetic quality of bank.

I read that cross pck with african genetics result good hybrid. What can i expect of ethiopian (female) x pck (male)? I'm asking about the efects. Do you know something about it?

Thank you!

Hi Oddvar,

The african sativa x PCK indica F1 hybrids have been deeply explored by ACE (Congo, Angola/PCK, Violeta, etc ...) and by other seed companies with great success.

The outcome is a very balanced sativa/indica hybrid of great yield and vigor, but with shorter flowering time, size and stretching than the pure african sativa, with intense purple/pink pigmentation from the pakistani, terpenes in these F1s are usually a mix of forest fruit and hash, with also woody, floral, spicy touches coming from the african sativa, but overall it improves and makes much more complex the terpene profile of the pure african sativa and pure pakistani, and the effect in the hybrids respects very well the uplifting qualities of the african sativa too. Outdoors, african sativa/pck F1 hybrids usually finish in October in latitudes below 43º. Hope it helps.
 

dubi

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I germinated 4 PCK seeds this year and got just one female. Here it is in golden late afternoon sun yesterday. It makes it look a bit more yellow in this light. Flowering is well advanced, maybe finished in two weeks? Three?
I can't imagine longer. Anyway this is a very sunny spot but it doesn't have a large hole for the soil. My guess would be about 160-180 litres.

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Beautiful PCK female musigny23 :)

Looks very much like Purple PCK 2002 mother, which produces the most refined strawberry and blackberry bubblegum aromas of the line. She is barely passing mid flowering .... PCK usually finishes in late September at 37ºN latitude, maybe a few days later if you are in a more northern location.
 

SolarLogos

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Purple PCK and a cross

Purple PCK and a cross

Hello again everyone. Since I am posting my plants today, I thought I would throw this one out that I just harvested. She is a purple pheno PCK clone I have grown a couple of times (and still have a couple more clones vegging). I love the taste of this purple and the high is soooo nice and it melts away back pain quite nicely. The 1st 2 pics are the purple PCK. The other 3 pics is something interesting I did for kicks; I crossed my male PCK green pheno into a Vietnamese Black I got from the tropical sativa batch, that Dubi kindly identified for me. I got several expressions, the one pictured finished flowering in 8 weeks and I have others that are 12 weeks and still not ready. The calyx's are the largest I have seen so far, which is interesting as the VB has very tiny calyxes. It's still curing, but what a pleasant smoke as well. I call it Vietnamese Kush (VK), just for my own personal name. I also have a male VK that I back crossed into another VB. I also have a purple pheno VK that I crossed with Malawi just for kicks and also crossed another of it's branches with Honduran. The purple pheno came from the green male PCK pheno. As I have mentioned, I have no breeding experience, so I am just having fun here, nothing serious.
 

dubi

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Hi SolarLogos,

A pleasure to hear you are enjoying so much with your purple PCK mother and that she works well for your medical needs :yes:

Your OE Vietnam Black pheno x green PCK cross should produce a hybrid with a similar growth and qualities than our Snow Moon limited edition.
Although yours may produce phenos with more sativa influence, lesser colors and terpenes more linked to green fruits rather than the classic forest fruit berry terpenes related to the purple PCKs.
 

Oddvar

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Hi Oddvar,

The african sativa x PCK indica F1 hybrids have been deeply explored by ACE (Congo, Angola/PCK, Violeta, etc ...) and by other seed companies with great success.

The outcome is a very balanced sativa/indica hybrid of great yield and vigor, but with shorter flowering time, size and stretching than the pure african sativa, with intense purple/pink pigmentation from the pakistani, terpenes in these F1s are usually a mix of forest fruit and hash, with also woody, floral, spicy touches coming from the african sativa, but overall it improves and makes much more complex the terpene profile of the pure african sativa and pure pakistani, and the effect in the hybrids respects very well the uplifting qualities of the african sativa too. Outdoors, african sativa/pck F1 hybrids usually finish in October in latitudes below 43º. Hope it helps.


Thank you very much, Dubi.
 
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