think of the children...
think of the children...
cheers for the posts, Thaibliss and Mtn. Nectar.
good info and nice pics.
T., i googled bshw a couple of weeks ago, around the time we first discussed working with it.
found the info you shared above, among other; as well as crosses made with it, including one with oldtimer's ESb.
google "esb/holyweed", if interested.
(lots of his work shared/discussed over at uk 420)
edit: another interesting thing found is that some places say transkei figures into bshw's development.
that would help explain the cardboard woodiness i smell in this bshw, similar to that ciskei i had.
day-old baby sage F2
bshw also gets pollen from pure green oldtimers haze...
...to crank out some "central cali chrome".
as beautiful as the purple ladies are- that is, the more southern and central america-oriented origins within haze-
i'm a bigger fan of the greener-sided se asian effects... clear, clean, energetic, social, and psychology-altering to the positive.
a nice green haze's effects can sometimes be akin to doing a line of coke- light as a feather, and groovy as hell.
that's one thing i liked about my limited experience with bshw was its cleaner happy high,
at least from the bonsai version i grew that i had to cut early at 9 wks of 11/13 due to spider mites.
btw, saw a single thrip the other day, and thought to myself,
"thrips are the stand-up comedians of garden pests, after dealing with the mites".
cheers
think of the children...
cheers for the posts, Thaibliss and Mtn. Nectar.
good info and nice pics.
T., i googled bshw a couple of weeks ago, around the time we first discussed working with it.
found the info you shared above, among other; as well as crosses made with it, including one with oldtimer's ESb.
google "esb/holyweed", if interested.
(lots of his work shared/discussed over at uk 420)
edit: another interesting thing found is that some places say transkei figures into bshw's development.
that would help explain the cardboard woodiness i smell in this bshw, similar to that ciskei i had.
day-old baby sage F2
bshw also gets pollen from pure green oldtimers haze...
...to crank out some "central cali chrome".
as beautiful as the purple ladies are- that is, the more southern and central america-oriented origins within haze-
i'm a bigger fan of the greener-sided se asian effects... clear, clean, energetic, social, and psychology-altering to the positive.
a nice green haze's effects can sometimes be akin to doing a line of coke- light as a feather, and groovy as hell.
that's one thing i liked about my limited experience with bshw was its cleaner happy high,
at least from the bonsai version i grew that i had to cut early at 9 wks of 11/13 due to spider mites.
btw, saw a single thrip the other day, and thought to myself,
"thrips are the stand-up comedians of garden pests, after dealing with the mites".
cheers