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[–] Doctor_Pooh [S] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

5 is hindu kush (male) x super silver haze (F2 female). that pheno is very sativa dominate and is likely going to produce great buds but unfortunately the mother plant died and she is taking forever to mature compared to her sisters so she is a one time plant. She's leaning far too much towards her super silver haze mother side as she took 18 weeks to fully mature so unfortunately with my current situation she has to go. It's really shitty as the trichs on her are huge, she smells musky, etc. but sadly reality sets in at some point and decisions need to be made :(

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[–] RedAlertKlaxon 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I know that sativa pain. This SSH took 16 weeks. She was amazing, but that's just too slow of a turn around. A HK cross might be fantastic. Other seeds from that breeding or was she the only one?

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[–] Doctor_Pooh [S] ago 

That SSH of yours looks exactly like the sisters of the one I kept. The one I kept didn't get as leafy and the buds didn't get nearly as big or dense but holy christ what a high. Did yours end up with that minty/tea tree oil kinda smell as well? Most of mine had a minty taste and smell but there were a few that were more on the tea tree oil side and the keeper was tea tree oil with some minty undertones which was utterly delicious.

I openly pollinated my tent with three hindu kush males as my intention was to preserve as much of the genetics possible for that line and I threw a cut of all my girls in there with them too. I have a few good hybrids that I'm going to test like the super silver haze, reclining buddha, blueberry, etc. but for the most part I don't have the room to play with them and I've got big dreams for breeding in the future so the seeds will likely just sit in a jar in my fridge doing nothing. I can't imagine that trading/sharing is allowed here but if you are interested in giving them a run shoot us a PM and we'll work something out as giving them a chance at life is much more preferable to me than seeing them die a slow death every time I open the fridge door.