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Underrated and Overloked Strains

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Laugan Gaucher

northern lights C99 and AK47 seems to me not overlooked by people. commercials growers used them for years

Neville Haze is overlooked. some phenos are so far away from cannabis std effect that it's not real...I don't know...while I smoke it

In USA what great sativa replace européan Haze sativa for their magical monstruosous mystery High ?....I don't know...while I smoke it

hindu kush ? master Kush ? yes for their relaxing effects and so easy to find if I compare to OG Kush and cali kush...not the same ? my eye !
 

Rainman

The revolution will not be televised.....
Veteran
I agree with the post above with the Northern Lights. Often over looked but what a great plant to work with and as potent as anything you can find. Super resin and yeild. Always considered it one of my favs!
 

mr noodles

Member
im at the point i want to run thing ive run years ago ...like nl but its scary to choose a breeder for nl in these days...

maybe its me but the recent nl version ive smoked where not exactly what it used to be ...

sensi version is not the same as before 1995 ...i used to grown the sssc version and sensi early version of nl was a little different and now its not the same at all ...

im leaning to try seedsman version , anyone did it ?
 

oldbootz

Well-known member
Veteran
hollands hope! tastes like a freaking toffee coffee skunk with some orange chocolate... delish
 

Blimey

Take A Deep Breath
Veteran
I started growing again this year after about 8 years out. First seeds I bought were NL and Afghani. Reasonably quick, great yield, great potency.

Skunk #1 also is right up there, especially if you don't care for total indica. It improves most strains....which is why just about every other strain has been crossed with it and sold on it's own merits.
 
northern lights forsure.
first plant i grew.
one of the best.

When I first started growing under lights in the mid eighties, Northern Lights and Skunk were the two main strains everyone in our area was growing. I was a NL man, but I don't know what kind it was. Now I hear of NL #1, #5, #9 and all that, but we just called it Northern Lights. It was really fast - I had a cut that could be harvested after 6 weeks of flowering. Can anyone offer any advice on what strain lineage that was likely to have been? I'd love to try growing something similar again but I find the choice confusing.
 

mr noodles

Member
When I first started growing under lights in the mid eighties, Northern Lights and Skunk were the two main strains everyone in our area was growing. I was a NL man, but I don't know what kind it was. Now I hear of NL #1, #5, #9 and all that, but we just called it Northern Lights. It was really fast - I had a cut that could be harvested after 6 weeks of flowering. Can anyone offer any advice on what strain lineage that was likely to have been? I'd love to try growing something similar again but I find the choice confusing.


im with you in the same boat about nl, was fast and frosty and now its tall and lanky and take forever to finish .

i want my old nl fucking bad , lets hope that shantibaba will putit on the market soon .he said on is site that he is working on it . hope about it is at 100 % shantibaba never miss the target .
 

Jnugg

Active member
Veteran
Any pure skunk,or pure haze (which you will not find a pure haze as far as I am concerned).
 

daddy fingaz

Active member
hollands hope! tastes like a freaking toffee coffee skunk with some orange chocolate... delish

ive had a pheno i did outdoor that had a gorgeous coffee chocolaty flavour!

id defo agree with NL ,SSH, Misty and a classic skunk as already mentioned!

there's a of 'older strains' that are underated IMO, not to mention land races ! :joint:
 
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