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Snow Dog

somerandom

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Thank you. I truly got lucky with that one. My best indoor thus far. 5 Zips.
She is really furry if ya know what i mean, So it was cleaned from the inside out and LST'd and a long veg.
Looks like i could have gone a little more extreme on the cleaning as it did have some fluff and little flowers. Still learning.

I guess it doesn't matter what she is , I was just curious and this thread was bumped and i saw it so i figured i would ask.

When i have the time and space i will pop the beans and see what comes of it. Nothing to lose, ya never know !
 

whadeezlrg

Just Say Grow
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so is she still lurking in the shadows? I really regret letting her slip outta the line-up a few years back...she was my main girl for a while!......i need me some snodawg!
 

Abja Roots

ABF(Always Be Flowering) - Founder
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For anyone who ran the Snowdog x SD IBL from rez, what did you find in them? I was thinking of popping my pack, but I wanted a little more information as to what to look for. I've never seen the Snowdawg, so I'm not sure what it would look like.
 

aligee

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For anyone who ran the Snowdog x SD IBL from rez, what did you find in them? I was thinking of popping my pack, but I wanted a little more information as to what to look for. I've never seen the Snowdawg, so I'm not sure what it would look like.

My cut of snowdawg x sd ibl smells like a mix of sweet sugary candy and sour diesel if that makes any sense
 

Abja Roots

ABF(Always Be Flowering) - Founder
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That does make sense. Would you say was the average ease of trim with the ones you found? The one in your album looked a bit less leafy than the average sour. It also looked like it had less pistils and larger calyxes. The fact that you've been running it for so long is a good indication that it's something special. I've got a 4sd selection that I've been running for a long time as well. Rez had some heat in his seeds.
 

whadeezlrg

Just Say Grow
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snodawg is pretty unique, like a sourish smarties/sweet-tarts...super pita to trim, and the lowers get really larfy. her concentrates are top notch, and thats where she really fits into todays market imho. big spears of not the most dense. the effects are very cerebral and strong, and part of what makes her special...I remember being fairly torn about it's indica/sativa effects, because it seemed like it always set in like a racy sativa but settled into a warm, heavy eyed stone...certainly grows more on the indica side of the hybrid spectrum. I've got a local friend that I believe still has her around.
 

mycotek

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snodawg is pretty unique, like a sourish smarties/sweet-tarts...super pita to trim, and the lowers get really larfy. her concentrates are top notch, and thats where she really fits into todays market imho. big spears of not the most dense. the effects are very cerebral and strong, and part of what makes her special...I remember being fairly torn about it's indica/sativa effects, because it seemed like it always set in like a racy sativa but settled into a warm, heavy eyed stone...certainly grows more on the indica side of the hybrid spectrum. I've got a local friend that I believe still has her around.

You could not have left a more accurate description than this. From the flower structure and the nose you never would guess that the high would end up settling into a heavy hit. She's an eye burner for sure. The plant structure leans Indica but the actual flowers are more like a 60% sativa structure. Like mentioned they are a little bit loose even in the tops. Bottom branches are definitely useless for anything but concentrates and she sure is one hell of a pain in the ass to trim. Day 60 is the best time to cut her from my experience.

i'm from the western mass and I know Chem and a few of that circle that's mentioned earlier in the thread.... In about a week I'll be pulling down a snow dog that I have going that's loaded with seeds.....

The lineage is as follows:

Snow dog msss chem fam cut x Gorilla Dawg (GG4 x cory cut star dawg / original New York City diesel)

You can find both parents on my ig feed as well as a pic of the knocked up plant... my username is. @mycotek


Here's a pic I snapped with the phone the other day if a snow dog top...


There are better pix of her I took with a real camera on my ig feed as well....


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mycotek

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zachrockbadenof

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we still have 3/4 of a pack from the rez days... the ones we ran were 'ok' def not the grail we were.. n are still looking for...
 

mycotek

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we still have 3/4 of a pack from the rez days... the ones we ran were 'ok' def not the grail we were.. n are still looking for...

Yea..... I'm not smack talking here at all but idk if the Hindu Kush is the best thing to back cross the snow dog with. I get why he was using it probably because he was not trying to mess with the Terps too much but there's definitely better choices out there for back crossing her........ The Snow dog clone only is a very potent plant. I would assume a Hindu Kush may water her down a little.
 

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