Thank you. I'm going to post some more Subcool stuff here that I've done as I get time. Chernobyl is definitely a certified classic and one of my favorites to this day.Nicely done, i grew these both in the hayday of TGA, when Chernobyl just got released, my pheno was black with wgite coloration from the trichome crust. Both are classics!
I just finished some TGA genetics myself, I kept one phenotype of querkle as a potential mother plant, I have to see how the offspring turn out before I start pollenating her with "Qleaner"(Jack's Cleaner x Querkle)
Yes, I've grown a few plants of it. I'll post the buds here when I find them.Very nice indeed ^^^^^^
I have a pack of the third dimension lying in the cooler from the dark ages, must get around to popping them.. Are you familiar with the strain ? (The old packets)
No idea why the pics are ass ways..
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Yeah I just use the regular size Bambú papers. Although I did actually use the Smoking Maiz for years as well.I never grew the Third Dimension, but I do remember the package. That was the first packaging TGA used, their new line released in 2010-2011 when I was working for Medical Marijuana Seeds Wholesaler in Canada.
I'm pretty sure we received the first TGA seeds just after the 2010 Cannabis Cup, and I got to grow a few strains.
And Vermont-Ganja, what kind of papers do you use (looks like Big Bambu)? Curious since they look similar to the papers I use, Smoking Maiz. A mid-grade paper, not too thin or too thick, been using them for over 20 years....wow you guys really have jogged my memory...
I just ran it from seed, I never had any clones.Appreciate the description, excellent parent stock and those flavours have me drooling over the keyboard, are you still running her?
Roots & fruits 2010 sounds about rite, if I could get vortex back in my life I wouldn’t bother doing the lotto anymore..
Funny how certain strains never leave your mind, and been able to pinpoint them to a specific time frame and place..