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Pre 1990's Purple Urkle from seed

jefe noche

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Happy November 1st








Found all the mold. Been keeping an eye on it. Rain is in the forecast. These heavily seeded girls are due to be chopped!​
 
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jefe noche

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Last Pics Before Chop


Twins!!







I love the rain..... Urkle does not. Please recall these were moved from indoor to outdoor very successfuly. The trics are milky and ample. Density is intense. Colors are loud and deep. The tips of every flower are frosted purple just like my hair was in the mid nineties!! All leaves are fully purple or half purple. Found a touch more mold and am taking them down tomorrow am. I pulled a sample nug for a first impression cherry breaker taste test. Ahh.... patients pays off nicely.​
 
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Lester Beans

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Looking great! Will there be a lot of seeds? I bet that smoke is going to be tasty and toasty, please let us know how the sample branch smokes.

Best vibes!!
 

jefe noche

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Drying and Curing the Urkle

The aroma from the drying room is much different from what was in there last. The East Coast Sour Diesel is yummy and has this sweet putrid garlic aroma. And the Urkle is pure candy skunk! The potency of the smell grew loud quick drying!! I can not wait for a smoke report. The seeds are plentiful and plump.​
 

Lester Beans

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Very nice! I've had some indica's that don't produce a hell of a lot of seed. Nice they are numerous and plump lol! Nice job Jefe!
 

Nspecta

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Hey Jefe Noche...you do know Tom from up on the Hill is a member here on IC...right? And the seed you are more than likely growing are Deep Chunk hybrids...not what is popularly known as Purple Urkle. :tiphat:

Unless of course your father in law has a different story by now. On a related note...seeds rarely keep for 25+ years outside of a freezer...how were these seeds stashed?

Here is a synopsis of what I know about them.

The seeds were stashed back in the late 80's to early early 90's. He told me these came from Tom up on the hill many years ago. F1 seeds. The hill I assumed was Anapolis. These gentlemen grow Monkey Balls, Deep Chunk, Purple Diesel ect...

I have been at my father in laws house when for christmas he was given two "Original Grandaddy Purple" moms. He tols me these were from Tom. Tom says these are stock from before Ken ever got his Grandaddy Purple. So here we are now. I will ask more in depth and let you know!!

So funny that people keep trying to shoot down my Urkle as not it. We will see.
 

jefe noche

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Hey Jefe Noche...you do know Tom from up on the Hill is a member here on IC...right? And the seed you are more than likely growing are Deep Chunk hybrids...not what is popularly known as Purple Urkle. :tiphat:

Unless of course your father in law has a different story by now. On a related note...seeds rarely keep for 25+ years outside of a freezer...how were these seeds stashed?

Hello Nspecta,

I do know of Tom Hill here on the forums. I do not believe they are the same. I have been getting more responses as to it being Deep Chunk or a IBL Indica. The smells as drying remind me of skunk weed from high school. So without the grape syrup flavor what would you think it to be more leaning towards?

Thank you for your advice. I love the thread from hillbilly on your Urkle. Awesome stuff sir.:tiphat:
 

Nspecta

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Hello Nspecta,

I do know of Tom Hill here on the forums. I do not believe they are the same. I have been getting more responses as to it being Deep Chunk or a IBL Indica. The smells as drying remind me of skunk weed from high school. So without the grape syrup flavor what would you think it to be more leaning towards?

Thank you for your advice. I love the thread from hillbilly on your Urkle. Awesome stuff sir.:tiphat:

As I'm sure you know...Tom Hill is responsible for both Deep Chunk and Monkey Balls. Your pics look very Deep Chunk dominant...and some of the Deep Chunks do have that old school skunky terp profile to them...I have a 20 lot of circa 2003 Deep Chunk running out right now with one of them exhibiting quite the skunky smell.

I'd be curious what your father in law relates further on the heritage of your seeds...also interested in how they were stored. :tiphat:
 

CoCoSativas

Active member
Wow another rightly respected and sought after breeder.

Crazy. I've never grown anything from nspecta but maybe one day
 

HatchBrew

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Nspecta is a real cool guy. I'd buy from him.

Happy you made it a great grow and seed run Jefe!

Congrats.
 
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