Donkeybrains
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I agree more of a fruity taste. Never tasted chocolate in it. I'm doing Chocolope Kush rite now I'll see what that tastes like.
It has to be recreated if you ask me and I also get tired people who don't no anything about chocolate thia always talking about DJ short use that name so do not call it chocolate thia well DJ I have much respect for but he do not have anything to do with the name chocolate thia it was around way before blueberry and that always was the name he did not make up the name
I agree more of a fruity taste. Never tasted chocolate in it. I'm doing Chocolope Kush rite now I'll see what that tastes like.
Do you remember the breeder? Sounds a solid indica.I also ran some bubba chunk that was super chocolatey.
Planning to run Visions Choco Bud (Chocolope x Chocolate Thai) and Sensi #140 (Chocolope (Choc Thai pheno) x Hindu Kush), plus some Deep Chunk. Hoping to find and match any chocolate and Thai leaners. The Vision strain is cheap but looks alot like Choc Thai, worth a shot.
Do you remember the breeder? Sounds a solid indica.
I still have 17 chocolate thai dutchflower seeds, I just took some out of the fridge.
No idea what I'm going to find in them but I'm hopeful.
This is fire, you think in make f2?
looks nice, what is DCC?
great. good luck with DCC version guys, what is origin for this version?
This is originally the Dutch flower version, here is its description
We obtained Chocolate Thai from growers in Hawaii (who also sourced our Lemon Thai, already offered here). The Chocolate Thai had a classically thunderous, soaring high that immediately won everyone's preference. Unfortunately, the superb quality came with a 14 week flowering period price tag. The buds were incredibly aromatic and resin coated, but very spindly, with strings venturing on their own out of the thin main floral cluster, giving it an overall skimpy braided look. Curious structure, definitely landrace looking, but hardly productive even outdoors. Our Chocolate Thai source had warned that to obtain a reasonable yield outdoors, his method was to crowd many plants in a limited space outdoors, in a style reminiscent of hemp grown for fiber.
I also remember that the DCC(Derg Corra Collective) description for this strain included a warning for possible hermies.
From what I read in a german forum, this is the Drawoh line shared with the seedmaker Santero at version 2.5 and he took it over to F5
I also remember that the DCC(Derg Corra Collective) description for this strain included a warning for possible hermies.
From what I read in a german forum, this is the Drawoh line shared with the seedmaker Santero at version 2.5 and he took it over to F5