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Strain: Amstel Gold a.k.a. Passion #1
Strain Type: Indica Origin: California/Holland Breeder: Dutch Passion Seedbank
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Amstel Gold is an Indica variety developed in California in the seventies and has been grown outdoors in
Holland since 1980. Smokes soft with a citrus like aroma and has a good high. Easy to grow, grows with long
compact resinous buds. One of the best green outdoor varieties in our collection.
Specifications:
~ Flower: 6 weeks ~ Harvest: end of Sept., 1st week of Oct.” – Dutch Passion catalog
Growers Comments:
Dutch Passion was asked by AMSTEL BREWERIES to stop using the name for AMSTEL GOLD seeds. Now those
seeds are to be called Passion #1, but I'm not using the switch name yet, its too confusing to explain name
changes while genetic make-up remains same.” – Marc Emery
Strain: Bazooka
Strain Type: Indica Origin: British Columbia Breeder: Undetermined
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An excellent green variety. Not much known about this strain but the breeder did mention Bubblegum. Good
results indoors and out.
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(indoors) ~ Flower: 55-60 days ~ Height: 5-6’ ~ Yield: Above Average (outdoors) ~ Plant: Jun.
1st ~ Finish: Sept. 15th ~ Height: 6’ ~ Yield: Above Average” – Marc Emery Seeds catalog
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Strain: BC Hash Plant
Strain Type: Indica Origin: Afghanistan, British Columbia Breeder: Undetermined
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Growers Comments:
“This strain is the BC Hash Plant. The origin is back in the pre Russia invasion of Afghanistan and the Indo
Asian type weed strains smuggled back to the islands 25 years ago. The basics were developed outdoors.
Today this strain is reputed to be grown as large as 4 lbs. a plant in hydro systems over 120 days. Actually my
friend Norm of Arthrology had a picture of himself in such a room brought into evidence in his trial. The strain
has also been grown on tables and dirt with good results. The colour is light green. In larger quantities is has a
sweet pungent smell that looses it's strength as the bags are smaller. You can pack it in your pocket in ounce
quantities with out everyone in your immediate area knowing someone has a bag on them. Good strong
smoke as long as it's fully matured and cured with a bit of time. Just one slight warning. This will be resolved in
time. So in these seeds you will find plants with the back genetics of 100 generations behind. To the
inexperienced grower what does this mean? You will find a higher than liked relationship of male to female for
one. Secondly you will find a variety of height and strength with in each plant. It's not too likely with only
getting ten seed that you will get any two to look the same. For the personal smoke grower this is great
because each plant will give a different buzz. No tolerance builds up. For the professional grower it means
germinating 75 to 100 plants to find two or three mothers that you like. Needless to say the worst sign you
want to here is there too. Hermies. You can expect that under any real heavy stress situations, like dry-out,
overfeeding, and problems in flower stressing, may result in a large hermy break out. In good conditions there
still may be a few stamens appearing. This is because the back breeding has not been as long as would be
preferred.” – Bongblaster, Seed-Bank.com
Strain: Beatrix Choice
Strain Type: Mostly Sativa Origin: Mexico, South Africa, Holland Breeder: Super Sativa Seed Club (SSSC)
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Beatrix Choice was one of the original offerings from the Super Sativa Seed Club, listed as M27 in their
1987-88 catalog, as well as their 89-90 catalog. Here is how it was described: "M27 A U.S. hybrid top strain.
Plants were selected for the quality of the high. Extremely strong. The father was of an inbred Acapulco Gold
strain and the mother was a very potent Indica/Sativa strain (Afghani-south African). A great hybrid. One of our
own favorites. Very suitable for outdoor and indoor growing. You can harvest an enormous amount of
overpowering, trippy buds. Harvest in Holland: middle of September". - Super Sativa Seed Club catalog
1987-88
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Strain: Big Mac
Strain Type: Mostly Indica Origin: British Columbia Breeder: Federation Seedbank
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"If you like indicas then you can't go wrong with Federation strains. Big Mac a very nice short bush that yields
well, and the taste is almost a sweet hash like, the high is great unless you don't like the munchies, also helps
with pain, only draw back for me was I could not sleep for hours after I tried it one night (save for early
evenings) kept my mind very active but body was not going anywhere." -mota20
Strain: Big Sur Holy Weed
Strain Type: Mostly Indica Origin: California/Holland Breeder: Undetermined
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Growers Comments:
“When I went to A-dam in November, they had the SAGE bud offered by THSeeds at the Hempworks. I was told
by the breeder in A-dam that Sage was Big Sur Holy Weed x Haze. I was also told that the Big Sur Holy Weed
was his nicest yielding/tasting Afghan. Bud was top notch, hope this helps.” - Damion
Strain: Blue Mountain Jamaican
Strain Type: Sativa Origin: Jamaica Breeder: Wild Rose Seeds
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Sweet, earthy taste, rare to find. Resinous large buds with few sucker leaves to cull. - Wild Rose Seeds
Specifications: Cuttings of this strain can be brought to maturity in 65-75 days of flowering immediately after
rooting. Seedlings need to veg for 35-40 days. Flowering time 65-75 days
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Strain: Bolivian
Strain Type: Sativa/Indica mix Origin: Bolivia Breeder: Positronics
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“Imported, pure breeding Sativa/Indica: more Sativa
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Appearence: looks like Mexican, slim buds Smell/taste: not especially great Type high/strength: medium
Height: 2m Yield: med Harvest date (Netherlands natural photoperiod): end Sept 12hr day exposure harvest
(# of weeks): 7-9 Indoor / greenhouse / outdoor Typical Bolivian, matures early.” – Positronics seedbank
catalog
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Strain: Champagne
Strain Type: Indica Origin: British Columbia Breeder: Undetermined
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Growers Comments:
“Champagne is a Kush indica from Vancouver, BC I have the clone and as far as I know any seeds are hybrid
only. It's a great yielder with excellent crystal and ranks 8+ on my scale. Unfortunately, not good enough to
make the grade compared to my 9+ plants, but a good indoor plant anyway.” –Lady J
Strain: Chemo
Strain Type: Mostly Indica Origin: Canada Breeder: Undetermined
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A legendary potent British Columbian indica strain rumored to have been developed by the Canadian
government as a medicinal strain for cancer patients. Now apparently found only in cuttings or crosses such as
MCW.
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Strain: Cream Sodica
Strain Type: Indica Origin: British Columbia Breeder: Breeder Steve
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>“Named for its live scent and colour. The finished product has a dry aroma of orange Pekoe Tea with
overtones of black currants. The heritage of this strain is the result of a cross between 2 extremely successful
Gulf Island strains from neighbouring islands. The result of this cross has been grown out for 7 years and is an
easily manageable and distinct strain in itself. It is intended for a hardy outdoor yielder, with excellent
mold-resistant, cosmetically saleable buds. It works; the boys are getting rich.” - Spice of Life catalog
Specifications:
Outdoor Harvest: Sept. 7th (at the latest)
Outdoor Yield: 500 gm / plant
Indoor Harvest: flowers in 44 days
Generation: F7
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Strain: Early Bud
Strain Type: Mostly Indica Origin: British Columbia Breeder: Undetermined
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“Fast flowering, big buds. Fresh citrus like taste, nice high. Very similar to early girl.
Specifications:
~ Flower: 8 weeks ~ Harvest: Sept.” Marc Emery Seeds catalog
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Strain: Early Girl
Strain Type: Mostly Indica Origin: California Breeder: Cultivators Choice
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“This is a mostly Indica variety, one of the earliest in our outdoor collection. Very potent, medium yield, with a
hashy taste and aroma. These compact plants will tend to grow to one main stem. An ideal choice for your
balcony.” – Sensi Seed Bank catalog
Specifications:
Developed: inbred 10 plus years - Stabilised hybrid: not consistant Sativa/Indica: 10% / 90% - Appearence:
many with columnar shape, tends towards Indica habit; some turn purple with cold at harvest - Smell/taste:
coarse hash taste, not sophisticated Type high/strength: medium plus, physical - Height: 2m - Yield: med plus
- Harvest date (Netherlands natural photoperiod): end Sept / begin Oct 12hr day exposure harvest (# of
weeks): 7-9 Indoor / greenhouse / outdoor Selected for earliness” – Positronics seedbank catalog
Growers Comments:
"Regarding Early Girl, Ed Rosenthal says he knows (it was) developed by Cultivators' Choice in California in the
70's.”
“Early Girl - This is a mostly Indica early variety developed in Northern California. The plants are compact and
very sturdy, and will tend to grow to one main stem. Very potent, medium yield, with a hashy taste and aroma.
Inbred for 4 generations and carefully selected for quality and earliness. Early Girl is an outstanding choice for
growers seeking an early Indica-type.
Outdoor Data -
Height: 4 - 6 ft.
Finishing date at 40* N.: Sept. 1
Yield: 1/2 pound
Price: $50 for 15 seeds” - The Seed Bank catalog, 1989
“I grew this last year outdoors. about 5' tall at harvest, lots of short side branches with plenty of buds. yield
was about 4 oz. of average quality weed. excellent hashy taste which peaked at about 1 month of curing and
then started to decline. high was average and didn't last very long. maybe due to accidental pollination.
susceptible to bud mold in high humidity.” dr.atomic
“I grew it, or at least something called Early Girl, that I got from Holland in the late '80s. It was pretty average
all the way around in my opinion. About average yield, high, and everything else. I got some California Orange
at the same time and liked it a little better. That was a while back, though. They might have improved it in
recent years.” – Been There
“I don't know where they get that crap about it finishing Sept. 1st. I was at 44 something degrees north, and
they didn't finish until about the end of September. I do remember that there was a lot of variation between
seeds, maybe I just got some slow ones. Or maybe they were just lying too.” –been there
Strain: Early Pearl
Strain Type: Mostly Sativa Origin: California Breeder: Sensi Seed Bank
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“Mostly Sativa with excellent potency. Sweet, resinous and mold resistant. A popular outdoor variety.” – Sensi
Seed Bank catalog
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Growers Comments:
“Ed Rosenthal says Early Pearl came from the Midwest, but was a cross of Early Girl and Polly, an early
California sativa.”
“I've grown this both inside and out. If you do a search, you'll probably find some previous posts that I’ve
written on this type; In brief, it is effectively pure sativa (though actually has early girl crossed in, very
recessive in all respects). Inside and out, it likes to grow large. Stretch continues right through flowering, which
was a respectable 8 weeks (the only virtue carried over from early girl). Buds are thin, green, sweet and sharp
smell, very good sativa high- quite psychoactive (trippy?). Little paranoia, very long high. Unless you grow very
big plants, yield is low, as could be expected from such a plant. At present I'm having great trouble with my EP
mother- it has decided to auto-flower. After re-potting the 10-inch plant into a 1.75 gallon container,
re-vegging started, but now it looks like it's going to go back into flower again (this is on 24/0). Root mass is
HUGE.” – retro13
“I grew EP last year for the first time. I didn’t get them to maturity, because of three or four major fukups by
me, along with a VERY wet autumn, so my yield was almost nil. I planted out on June-1, they suffered a couple
of frosts during which some purple showed. I planted them out after sexing on 12/12, which I wouldn't do now,
because once these plants start to flower, they don’t like re-vegging, so a confused bunch of semi-flowering
plants was the result. Water soluble slug pellets resulted in the plants being eaten to one foot tall bare stems
soon after. I reverted to my other type of (non-soluble) slug-pellet and the damage stopped. One plant
re-grew in veg form, the others continued in semi-flower. Something odd happened then- which you should
take note of- I had 18" to 2' chicken wire fences around each plant, but somehow some bastard rabbits ate the
newly growing plants (this was early July)- rabbits that could CLIMB FENCES!. I created a 'goblet' effect outwards
around the top of the wire-tube, and this stopped the damage. Having been eaten back to about 18" in early
July, the plants reached about 6' by week-1 Oct. During the whole summer, there was no single week that they
were not rained on VERY heavily, and for the last month of their lives they were in perpetual cloud/100%
moisture. Only one plant showed any signs of mold (and this one showed only small patches)- which I was
extremely pleased with.
They're funny plants when it comes to cuttings. They seem to be much slower to take than most, but the huge
amount of vigor that is inherent in the breed means that the cuts don’t die- they just hang around and don't
do much. I took cuttings of my over-wintering mother which took about 3 weeks to take- during this time, the
cuts didn’t look ill, and didn’t grow, they just 'existed'. The mother plant doesn’t do well indoors- mine seemed
to get freaked out and started to flower. It flowered though most of winter, then suddenly decided to revert, I
don’t know why.
The smoke is good- smooth, sweet, menthol/lemony. It has a lot of central and south American Sativa in its
ancestry. The high is long lasting and 'happy'- a day-time smoke. The buds are long and thin. I noticed two
phenotypes (ratio 14:2)- 14 plants had broad, long leaves, high vigor, high yield; 2 were much shorter
(finishing at 4-5'), more compact, started flowering earlier, but didn’t mature as well, more susceptible to mold,
thinner leaves. Some of the large phenotype flowered with pistils the color of pink-grapefruit.
Its not the easiest plant I've grown, and this may account for why its not more common, but its well worth it. It
definitely is mold resistant beyond any doubt. These plants get the yield from the size of the plant, not the
density of the buds, so try to ensure a good size by July, and DONT pinch it out. I'm hoping for 3 or 4 ounces
per plant this year- I've put them into my best patch.” – retro13
“A FOAF grew Early Pearl for a couple of years. it's nice and versatile. a foaf grew some in and out. indoors in
rockwool under a 400w it yields a/ just <1 oz. at 3 ft. by topping them. outdoors its close to 1 lb. at 6 ft. finish
around the end of September out, 8 weeks in. A foaf think the plant is a mix of sativa/indica. it has longer
node spacing than you may like indoors like a sativa, but it grows fat wide fans like an indica. the high is kind
of mixed too, a little spacey, followed by complete body freeze. its nice...” - cuz
"I have a strain grown here for at least 10 years. I believe its Early Pearl due to the description in the Sensi
catalog. Inbreed for many generations, but no signs of wackyness!! Some variety in height, but for the most
part short, very bushy and branchy. Thick medium length bus with many crystals. Has thin sativa type leaves
however. High is excellent as well as flavor, sort of sweet but not fruity. Does very well outside and is the best
strain I ever seen for indoor production. Very fast to bud, 6 weeks to 7+. The mother I picked finishes in less
than seven weeks. A 12" plant put into 12/12 will only stretch to 20-22", but many side branches. I have White
Widow which I like slightly better for taste and high (maybe from years of smoking the former) but the yield of
the EP? is 3 times that of the WW and in 6-7 wks not 8 wks. I would like to get a backup of this strain if I knew
what it was so I could reintroduce some of the possibly lost genes. However, it looks fantastic after all this
time. If this is EP, many don't know what they're missing, cause this is THE strain for quick, crystally dense
nugs. I don't know why it doesn’t have a more known reputation!!!" -green horne
Strain: Early Skunk
Strain Type: Mostly Sativa Origin: Holland Breeder: Sensi Seed Bank
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“A cross between Skunk #1 and Early Pearl. Finishes two weeks earlier than Skunk #1 outdoors. Sweet smell,
smooth high, mold resistant and a good yielder.” – Sensi Seed Bank catalog
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Strain: G-13
Strain Type: Indica Origin: Mississippi USA Breeder: U.S. Government
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Growers Comments:
“The Headquarters Seed Bank in Amsterdam, later known as the C.I.A. (Cannabis in Amsterdam), sold a strain
called O.G.13b. The (mid-80’s era) catalog stated:
Variety: mostly sativa
Cultivated: U.S. genetics manipulated in Holland
Breeding: stabilized hybrid
Smell/Taste: sweet and spicy. Effect: overpowering, stupefying high
Appearance: many flower clusters, covered with resin
Flowering: 11-14 weeks. Harvest date: late November
Yield: Indoor - 225 to 275 grams per square meter. Outdoor - 150 to 200 grams per plant
Height: 2 to 3 meters (Indoors: Sprawling Sativa).
Also, The Seed Bank's 1989 Catalog sold G-13 x Hash Plant and G-13 x Northern Lights #2. The catalog says:
‘G-13 is an outstanding pure Indica cutting reputedly discovered by the government research program in
Mississippi. Widely grown as a commercial indoor plant in the US, G-13 has proven to be one of the best
breeding plants in our collection’.”
“The G-13 pure, 55 - 60 day sativa (sic), doesn't exist in male form any longer. The last pure G-13 seeds were
offered in 1988 by Nevil's old bank. A description from an old catalog would be nice, but I don't have one, but
someone out there will. Sensi's version is a female propagated by cuttings for the last 10 years, the sativa
female was pollinated by the stout afghan HASH PLANT male, and that is the current Sensi offering.
I sell g-13 x Skunk by THC seeds of Amsterdam, but candidly, it doesn't get great reviews. The interest in
G-13 has become very strong since HIGH TIMES magazine featured a photo of G-13 with a claimed THC level
of 28%, the highest they have ever seen. Sensi responded to this interest, and it will be hard to knock off, so
it is expensive. I know no one who has grown out the seeds to fruition yet. Some others strains that exist only
in female cutting: William's Wonder, Garlic Bud. Anyone can think of any others?”-Marc Emery
“From an article about what Nevil Schoenmaker grew: G-13 is a very potent indica with a very strong stem and
short internodes but a longer less webbed leaf. Although very strong, it seems to lack "personality" but is an
excellent plant for breeding." -Hightimes, September 1990, page 50.
"If you are in the Deep South like Mississippi or Alabama, there are lots of chunky skunky badboy local bud.
Sometimes people sell blowaway as "G" short for g-13. But looking at the picture of G-13, it leafs look at lot
more like a Kush than a fat indica leaf." -Johnny Reb
“If you want the best of the best then I suggest you start searching for the pure G13 or its hybrids. That by far
is strongest bud today (I’ve never smoked straight WW but have had crosses with a different type and if WW is
a very strong head buzz it pales in comparison to the G13 strains). I have a G13xNL; it grows medium nodes
with huge fat blades. This baby produces trichomes with heads instantly with lime green hues so its when near
finished its just has thick white golden look all over has a deep penetrating mixed citrus like smell. I’ve been
told that smell is a 10 cause it’s so deep and pungent, with a deep orange flavor. It produces small to medium
size golden nuggets (I have a 400; maybe with 1k it will do a lot better). The high is very UNIQUE; it will take
you up for a high lift, then suddenly it will slam ya back with force. VERY STRONG: its the best cause it been
tried against 6 strains: NL5 Sensi, AK47, Kali Mist, Yumbolt, Blueberry, Jack flash, and none can even compare
in potency taste and smell.” - Dankmaster
"It seems to be predominately indica, but it could be anything. My particular variety of the "pure" G13 I believe
came from the Mississippi farm. Fat leaves, red stems (leaves), usually only 5 fingers, but I've seen six and
even seven. Super resiny, and a fast finisher. This is definately a hybrid. At least our tax money is going for
something worthwhile." –Airborne
"The G-13 was 43 days in 12/12, and while I might have let it go to 50, I need the weed and it was done. I
have let it go to 64 before and it was MUCH too long. The G doesn't yeild as large a cola as an AK, but the
buzz is outrageous. I'm so spoiled that I won't smoke anything else. The yeild is better and juicier in hydro
than my previous harvest in soil. Also, with this breed I think a good veg time is about 10 days to two weeks."
"For what it is worth, I always heard the name G-13 came from the person who actually 'liberated' the clone. G
standing for Government and 13 representing the 13th letter of the alphabet = M = Marijuana. G-13 =
Government marijuana" - Prince Caspian
“Sensi Seed offers g13xhashplant and that was it. It is the same as the one sold in the 80's and it is also 2/3
of Black Domina. I learned this at the Sensi Seed shop 1 day after I bought the seeds directly from Alan
Dronkers hands at the Pax party house. I spoke to Tony about the Mantanuska and he said that nobody has
smoked it and none is ready yet. I picked up 10 Mantanuska and 5 peak19 beans (Mantanuska x
Stonehedge) for 300gilders (about $175american). Adam from T.H. Seeds (Tony's best buddy and provider of
the Bubblegum and Californian genetics) told me its "Sag's big bud" with "great dense yields but not a 9 or 10
in potency" and that the Stonehedge was a "more rewarding high/plant to grow" and that the "peak19 was a
perfect compromise/partnership.” - Damion
Strain: Kali Mist (a.k.a. Western Winds)
Strain Type: Mostly Sativa Origin: Oregon, USA Breeder: D.J. Short
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Medical: Multiple Sclerosis“ Serious smokers know, pure Sativa is a smooth smoking experience not soon
forgotten. Kali is a superb Sativa with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, and long running tops that produce full, fluffy
buds. Expect this goddess to produce a high resin content with spiral buds that carry an extremely spicy scent.
Kali Mist won the 1st Place Cannabis Cup in High Times 1995 hydro competition, and is the personal stash for
expert gardeners!
Specifications:
Sativa, Flower: 70-77 days (63-65 days in actual reports) Yield: 275-425 grams/m2, Height:
1.2-1.5m.” – Serious Seeds catalog
Growers Comments:
" Kali Mist from Serious Seeds was another winner (at the 1996 Cannabis Cup) in the judges' opinion. It had a
high-energy, uplifting high that could cut through a dissipating high from a previous smoke. I smoked one
joint(not Kali) one night at about 11 p.m., another at 2.00 a.m. and then Kali at 4.00 a.m. A few tokes of Kali
cut right through my fatigue and fog, energizing me enough so that I couldn't sleep. With my eyes closed, I
saw colors and patterns the likes of which I haven't experienced from marijuana in the last decade. Judging
from the bud's appearance, Kali appears to have much Southeast Asian character. The buds are nowhere as
full or weighty as any of the other samples. I suspect if it were grown outdoors, maturation would not be
complete until very late in the year.
I grew Kali Mist ancestral stock in the early 80's in Oakland and those plants matured in late November, and
into December. The looser, somewhat feathery buds of Kali Mist would present a problem for indoor growers
looking for weighty buds. Despite these shortcomings, I liked it very much -it was my favorite high- and if I
were to grow for personal stash, I would grow Kali." -Mel Franc, High Times Magazine, May 1997
“I got to smoke some KM bud this week (sent to a friend from a friend) The taste is every thing they say
-floral, spicy with a funky stank that I've only tasted in types that come from the land of Aloha. BUT I would
only rate the high at 7-7.5 AND it took 14 WEEKS to finish!!” - greenbear
“I have clones from two females that I'm growing for the second time, so I can relate my experiences to those
who are curious about this strain. I got my seeds from Serious Seed Co., which is the bank reputed to sell the
authentic article. I read Mel Frank's review of Kali Mist in a sidebar article of High Time's Cannabis Cup a
couple of years ago. He gave the description (and provided a matching picture) of a VERY Sativa-dominant
strain that sounded quite like Original Haze. However, when I grew the seeds out, I got a hybrid which looked
like a NL#5 had been crossed with the plant Mel described. The leaves were wide and the colas long and
dense...only the individual floral clusters growing off the sides of the colas looked "kind of" Sativa-influenced.
The flavour and scent are spicy and delicious - the high's very pleasant, but not outrageous. The yield is
GOOD, as the colas are rock-solid, but the flowering period is an awkward 9 1/2 weeks!” – MrSoul
“(The Dutch) have bred some excellent strains which have become popular, the best example is Kali Mist, only
to be ruined by back-crossing to an Afghani (presumably to increase yield). Something similar happened to
Sensi's Durban.
That's my personal "pet peeve" of the Dutch strains. Once a strain is established and made commercially
available, it should remain the same. Or, if the breeders change the genetics, it MUST be advertised as such or
else it's fraud. Serious Seeds has never (to my knowledge) admitted that the Kali Mist seeds they're selling
now are NOT the original genetics...but many of us here know that today's Kali Mist is 50% Afghani.” – MrSoul
Strain: Kong
Strain Type: Indica Origin: British Columbia Breeder: Laughing Moon Seed Co.
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“Kong is the next step in plant genetics for yield. Easily capable of yielding 4 lbs per 1000 watts! This is not a
misprint! Kong is not Big Bud, or a Big Bud derivative. They're has never been anything like this in the world of
cannabis production. Kong will be the benchmark by which all other plants are judged. The mother plant was
purchased for $40,000. And now after a year of intense testing and experiments, is finally available. We have
crossed the Kong super plant mother with an early and potent White Russian x Bubble Gum male. Since both
of these plants are from diverse genetic gene pools you can expect very good hybrid vigor. Flowering is 63
days and potency is extremely high. It doesn't get any better. This plant will blow away the best Big Bud yield.
Colas for this plant will reach sizes equal to a 2 Litre Coke bottle! This plant really packs on the weight in the
last 2-3 weeks of flowering.” – Laughing Moon catalog
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Growers Comments:
"I've been promising you all a report on Kong when she finished. She's just finishing outdoors now. I've been
sending ~S~ pictures and maybe he'll post them and give everyone a looksey. Kong shows 2 different
Pheno-types from it's hybrid crossing. I call one tall and the other bush. The tall (9') leans towards it's White
Russian x Bubblegum side. Long slender buds up to 16". The smell and taste are incomparable. It's the best
I've ever tasted. Ok what everyones wanted to know , the potency. One word, excellent. It rates right in there
with my best. I can't honestly report on the yield yet but well over a pound at my estimation. The bush (10') ,
yeah I know , taller than tall , has dense , chunky buds and will be the bigger yielder. I'd say 2 LBS plus. It's
not as sweet as it's sister but holds her own well. The potency is very good. They both are heavy with crystal
production. I just got a first class digital camera and will show you through ~S~. Remember I didn't get or start
these seeds until June. If you're wondering should you try Kong? I give it my highest recommendation. Good
work , Paul , you've got a winner!" - Danbo
"This is my first time growing. I used 2 1K lights, 6" pots, 8 X 4 flood table, GH nutes with Pureblend growth
formula. The flood table fits 36 6" pots. However, I only grew 10 female clones. About 6 hermaphrodites and
10 males were cut down. I didn't take care of my garden very well, and that may explain the herms. The 10
Females that I grew are very fat. Extremely fat. With huge, fluffy colas. The final results are: 10 KONG Females
= 35 ounces potent pot. The final weight for the ten plants after 1 week of drying and 3 weeks of curing was
33.125 oz + estimated smoking of 2 ounces during process. I've been smoking pot pretty steady for a few
years, and Kong is definitely rated as "better than good" high in my books."
"He said he grew them in 6" pots spread out on a 8'x4' flood table. He got SLIGHTLY more than an ounce per
square foot. Which is pretty typical. So far NO ONE has come anywhere NEAR the 4lbs/lamp that's being
claimed for KONG." –MrSoul
“I averaged over a pound each on the Kong. As far as the best commercial weed to grow, Holyweed is my first
choice. I've seen it go over 4 lbs. though it usually averages about 2 lbs. per plant.” - Danbo
“Still in veg. Put a few of them at 24 hrs light. (Scared a bit for hermies) They did stop their sleeping time
(when the leaves go down for their night light or not). The leaves stay up 24hrs a day and they grow like mad
weed. What I am seeing look to me like I’ll get the largest yield VS plants in my life. The branch system is
incredible. I took a lot's of clones so they are only 4 feet high but they look like they can support half a pound
already easy. The cloning was easy too so many branches. Very happy so far. Start flowering next week keep
you posted. Salt ferts used. In pro mix #4.
One bad side: looks like I have 2 strains here. One looks more productive than the other does. For the price, I
was expecting something more stable. But then I won't loose money on both strains. Had 7 female out of 10
seeds. Easy to grow. But for the cash cropper, you will have some work to do, to get your mother. They all look
kinda nice so you clone and clone :))) I had one very weird looking male very Afghani, did not look like the
rest at all what was that? Never saw this leave shape before. I had one plant dividing into two main stems, one
male the other female, talk about weird. In 18 years it is a new one to me, I’m having a lot's of fun with it too.
I’m gonna test this thing to death.” – Orchid Man
“Potency is good, definitely gets you stoned. It’s about on the potency level of an NL5 or Skunk1. It’s not up to
the real kills like AK, but it is a strong weed. The plants are super-vigorous and abnormally branchy, they'll
grow very large and are not good SOG candidates-- they need big bushes. I only grew one clone, never a
lamp-full, but the yield looked above average. The pheno that I got was the tall one that is really smelly. The
smell and taste were just of rank, strong weed-- not fruity-- kind of musky.” - ~shabang~
“I agree that Kong (hybrid) sure seems indica to me! Mine have wide leaf structure and smell
"Afghani-like"/"indica-like". Very prolific plants. It is my understanding that there are a lot of genetic goings-on
within the hybrid strain from LM. You got your Kong momma crossed with (Canna?) Bubblegum and White
Russian, which I believe is White Widow/AK-47. Also, according to legend, Kong is a laboratory-manipulated
strain.... gene splicing....???”
“Well there it is... 380 gr. dried buds on 1 plant. The newbies would say, wow it is nice, but me I say bullshit.
The plant was beside my old faithful strain and the buds on my old strain were as big and smell better. THIS
PLANT WAS SO BIG THAT IT SHOULD OF GIVEN 2 POUNDs (oops caps locks) SO, I would of been better off with
my old strain than fucking around with the Kong. I know that many breeder say that there is most of the time
only one super productive mother in those 10 seeds, but these seeds are so unstable that you end up with 3
strain, 2 principal ones, which one to clone??!! In those 10 seeds 5 plants were unusable, (genetic defect or
male etc) plus another bad side is: My old strain was not affected by the white fungus but the Kong is very
prone to fungus attack. Not good for a humid Place like the pacific northwest were it rain all the time. I would
not buy some other Kong seeds; I will reveg my old faithful strain. Only one seed did produce a really good
mother. This very plant did pass near of being thrown away because at birth it was separated in two main
branches, one male the other one female, talk about genetic aberration. So to summarize, I look like a stupid
goof in front of my friends because I did believe in a story that was false. And about the space and time and
effort that I did spent on those mothers that won't give shit... So... the man is not very happy....
I have to say that the clones are behaving differently from the mother, more resin and look more promising,
but then the mother did look promising at first then she did stop after 1 pound. So I feel that I was taken for a
ride and contribute to pay for their 40,000 mother that they did not take the time to breed as it should be, now
they start to sell those seed saying that it is a cross of 3 strain, it is going to be a mess again or what, I won't
be the one who will try it for sure. For 250$ I was expecting more stability. ET VOILA FOR THE KONG>>>>>
Keep you posted about the clones, it might be another story...they look good but who knows....” – reposter
“Kong update, for those who would like to try the Kong, don't waste your time and money on it, it is way too
unstable and almost no resin glands. The yield is not so great and you would have to be very lucky to find the
right mother in this mess of strains. My old strain, (northern light derivative) went faster and give very near the
same yield. There is absolutely nothing special about the Kong, I am very mad to have wasted my time and
effort to this unstable strain. It was grown under 1000w hps and 4000w MH, salt fert, 1 plant = 380 gr. It was
supposed to be at least 2 pounds. For the same space and light, I would of have the same yield with my old
strain.” – Orchid Man
“Here are my final thoughts about this Kong story. These clones did give a really good harvest finally; I was
lucky to find the right mother.... It is indeed the largest yield by square/feet I have ever had. If we don't take
the time factor in mind (2 months and a half to flower) compare to 7 weeks for many strains. Due to the lack
of formation of visible resin glands, I would suggest the Kong growers to use a clear metal halide for the last
2-3 weeks, more resin glands this way than under HPS. The clones under HPS did finish faster but with a lesser
yield and potency than the ones under MH or the Sunmaster. The most potent ones were under this super cool
white MH. I took the HPS's out of there completely when I have seen this. If you live in a place on heart where
it is very humid, be aware that this Kong is very susceptible to fungus attack. If we think about the Time factor:
meaning that during the same time that the Kong took to give me this yield, I could of get the same yield with
a faster flowering strain because I could of done 2 harvests of the faster strain (with clones) during the time
that the Kong is lagging. For those who like potency and resin production, the Kong is not really for you. For a
cash cropper with a lot of free time then it might be a good strain, but the buyers will search for the resin gland
on the budz, it can be a problem for those who sell their crop. If I compare the Kong to the numerous Big Bud
harvests I have seen, there is nothing so special about the yield of the Kong, it is just a very good yielder but
still very unstable judging by those last Kong report we have read lately. So the final thoughts are: No, I would
not buy the Kong for my own personal smoke (potency, buzz and ordinary taste) and No neither I won't use
this strain for a future crop even if the yield was really good, because of the Time/yield factor. But yes, a
newbie would find this strain very interesting and he would be happy to tell his friends that he have had a hell
of a good yield. I can't give the Weight details on the board, but I can say that 4 clones = 1 pound. (Almost
the double weight of the northern light but it took much longer to achieve it though).” – Orchid Man
“They are big plants, even if you give them only one month veg. from seeds they end up being 4 feet high. @
month veg and they finish at 7 feet. They become rootbound very fast. They drink more than other strain: the
main mother plant was drinking 4-6 liters a day. They have a very extensive branching and root system. They
grow very fast and need a normal fert dose, not more than other.
They won't give many visible resin glands under HPS but will still be decent smoke. More resin glands under
MH. So a ratio of 4 MH for 1 HPS is good.
Unfortunately, they are not the best producers that I have seen but only one of the best, which is deceiving if
we think at all the time needed to finish the crop. I have had some of the earlier seeds so; things might have
changed since.
The best way to do it is to use clones only, they are much more manageable and potent. You might have
many strains in these 10 seeds; I had 4 different strains in mine, 7 females 3 males. Use the strain that look
the less exotic for the mother, the exotic looking ones (largest leaves) won't give the best yield. The best MOM
looks like somewhat paler green with elongated leaves and a very extensive branching system. Use large
containers.” - Frenchie
Strain: Matanuska Tundra
Strain Type: Mostly Indica with Ruderalis Origin: Alaska Breeder: Sagarmatha Seeds
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Description:
“This variety brings back that majestic legendary marijuana from the great Alaskan Northland. Highly
recommended by the best fishing and hiking guides in the Matanuska Valley. The buds are huge and solid as
Danali "Mt. McKinley herself. A glacier of THC crystals frosts her colas and packs more power than an icepack
polar bear. Persons prone to altitude sickness should use caution.
Specifications:
Type: Indica-sativa, indoor and outdoor, Start vegetate: when the roots show, Flowering time: 45-50 days,
Average height: 0.5 - 0.75 meter, Yield: 350 - 375 grams / m2 (dried).” – Sagarmatha Seeds catalog
Growers Comments:
“As a matter of fact, almost all the Sagarmatha strains I tried were pretty average when I think back. The only
standout was the Matanuska Tundra or whatever Tony calls it. When I went to Alaska I had the real deal
Matanuska Thunderf*ck and they weren't anywhere near the same. The real Thunderf*ck has an insane
"woo-hoo, I am high!!" kind of high… Sagarmatha's products all seem to be indica dominant "sit down and
rest" strains. Even Western Winds, with it's "soaring cerebral high" was indica laden.” –Geronimo
“Alaska hasn't any indigenous strains, so it would make it very, very difficult for Matanuska to be a pure strain.
Matanuska is a hybrid that grows like an Indica and has a Sativa high, that rules out the chance of it being a
pure strain. It was named Matanuska because that is the name of the Matanuska/Susitna Valley, just outside
of Anchorage, where the strain was first produced when it was brought into Alaska.
For reference, the original name is Alaskan Matanuska Valley Thunderf*ck. The name " Matanuska Tundra "
was made up by the Sagarmatha Seed Company in Amsterdam. Supposedly, Rob from Sagarmatha actually
went to Alaska and pirated some genetics that were available, took them back to 'Dam and crossed them with
Dutch strains, Peak-19 being one variation. Now, seeing as how Matanuska Thunderf*ck didn't originate in
Alaska, it makes it unlikely that Sagarmatha's version is Matanuska.
Exception to the rule, after years of being cultivated in Alaska, some versions of Matanuska have become
acclimatized and, in theory, could be called " true " Matanuska. Maybe… Rob from Sagarmatha got lucky and
found someone with some "true" Matanuska SEEDS he could smuggle back to Holland. Doubtful, while there I
met not a single person with seed, only clones. Also, Thunderf*ck is some of the most sought after weed in
Alaska, getting someone to give up a desirable seed or an even more desirable clone would take an act of
God. So, I would lay money Rob didn't take "true" Matanuska home with him, especially seeing as how he is
already an expatriate( the U.S. frowns on these individuals), I can't imagine him coming or going through
customs with a cutting.
By the way, the weed in Amsterdam is cultivated by private growers and sold to the coffeeshops in bulk. So
regardless of what shop the Tundra was purchased at, the seed originated from Sagarmatha.” - Geronimo
Strain: Oakland Indica
Strain Type: Mostly Indica Origin: Holland Breeder: Super Sativa Seed Club (SSSC)
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Description:
“M14 - One of the best commercial indica hybrids in the U.S. We have got these seeds from a colleague top
grower who has made a lot of dollars with it. The yield is enormous, a modus of 1 lbs. The potency is super. In
Holland it flowers at the end of September. Some individuals will take up to two weeks more to mature. The
plant in the picture turned purple because of a very cold fall." - S.S.S.C. catalog 1987-88
Specifications:
none
Growers Comments:
none
Strain: Romulan
Strain Type: Mostly Indica Origin: British Columbia Breeder: Romulan Joe
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Description:
not listed
Specifications:
not listed
Growers Comments:
“One thing is for certain, the original pure Romulan has much more sativa than a simple Kush/Afghani. Much
more aroma as well, it's pungent pine bud aroma is what makes it stand out as something unique. The
original mother clones have been around for about 20 years. Another term that keeps popping up when
describing Romulan is the old California blue indicas. I met with Romulan Joe a little while back and discussed
Romulan's heritage, I think I recall him mentioning some Mexican sativas but don't quote me on it, I wasn't
taking notes, haha.” – Vic High
“It has been one of Vancouver Island's best kept secrets for a few years. Up till about 18 months ago,
Romulan Joe from the island was all Vancouver knew of Romulan. Then I showed about 18 months ago at HBC
with some bud and photos looking for advice about good genetics to cross it with. Boy did I create a
commotion. I was offered some serious dollars for a clone. I said no but that I would be happy to work
something out with some seeds. For you breeders, take note that 18 months ago, Vancouver breeders did not
have access to Romulan genetics.
At that time both the Romulan that Joe was bringing to Vancouver and my Romulan was the same bud. About
six months ago I returned and Vancouver's Romulan was now more potent than mine but had lost some of its
flavor. I also noticed that emery was now selling Romulan/white widow F2 hybrids. Emery’s employees told me
that they got hold of some Romulan/white widow hybrids from Romulan Joe and that was their Romulan base.
I was also told that they were the source of Steve's Romulan. Steve is saying otherwise.
When I grow out the Romulan/strawberry blonde I'll know the truth. Pure Romulan is a very stable plant that
produces very uniform F1 hybrids. If Steve's hybrids are uniform, then we'll know that he used pure Romulan
and not the Romulan/white widow that Emery used. I'll also know if Steve ever decides to publish a photo of a
Romulan plant and bud close-up. Buds pictured in Cannabis Culture and High Times are small for Romulan
and are more than likely Romulan/white widow crosses. My Romulan gets bigger buds with less light intensity.
I'm only posting this to clear up some of the confusion. Emery's Romulan white widow produces some killer
bud. Steve’s Strawberry blonde is very good and whether crossed with Romulan or Romulan/white widow, it
should produce very pleasing results. A third source for Romulan genetics will be Heaven’s Stairway who will be
offering Romulan/blueberry (Romberry) F1 hybrid seeds.
BTW: The only reason I feel confident that I am lucky enough to have pure Romulan is because of it's stable
genetics and how long it's been in the area. Emery, Shaun, and the others down at HempBC only confirmed it."
-Vic High
Strain: Strawberry Blonde
Strain Type: Mostly Sativa Origin: British Columbia Breeder: Breeder Steve
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Description:
“Strong mostly Sativa hybrid. Heart racing paranoid cannabinoid profile. Toasted oats. Tight little strawberry
shaped bud. The edges of the sugary leaves curl with crystal! The golden stems are the blondes. Wicked
personal! F2.
Specifications:
Flowering Period: 10 Weeks Outdoors: End of Oct Yield: Average Sea Of Green: Tight” - Spice of Life Seeds
catalog
Growers Comments:
none
Strain: Sweet Tooth
Strain Type: Mostly Indica Origin: British Columbia Breeder: Breeder Steve
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Description:
“Sweet Pink Grapefruit x Blueberry Male x Grapefruit F1 Backcross to Mother.These seeds are from the first
backcross. Very sweet, mostly indica. Fruity, frosty & fairly fat. Mostly lime green bud with royal purple accents.
Outdoors the calyxes are prone to purpling completely. The sugar taste is almost sickly sweet.
Specifications:
Height: squat bush indica Flowering Period: 7-8 Weeks Harvest Outside: Mid Oct. Yield: Above Average-Good
Sea Of Green: Thick and Plump” - Spice of Life Seeds catalog
Growers Comments:
“This whole garden was Sweetooth, and it turned out very nice, took 9.5 weeks to flower but the yield has
totally made up for the increased wait. I can't wait to get the CO2 going with my climate controller. This winter
is going to be fun.
I harvested 644 grams of smokeable bud with a 600-watt light, very efficient outcome. Over a gram a watt is a
new thing for me. I didn't calculate under developed buds, they have already burn turned into butter with the
trim leaf. 46 grams per sq./ft of beautiful colas...;-)
53.7 grams per sq./ft, 50 watts hps, 2.5 per sq./ft, clone, GH, coconut medium, ebb&flow
Sweet Tooth is a fun plant to grow I'll hopefully have some pics of the harvest soon, very large colas, most
plants between 24-28 inches tall, some colas were solid to 12 inches. Very nice quality nuggs, nice sweet smell,
and the high is pretty strong. Sweetooth doesn't require much odor control at all, very state of the art indoor
plant. I think I've got my garden down their isn't too much other than CO2 which is on the way. CO2 will be
worthless for me during the summer because I have to ventilate all the time just to keep the temp in check,
but winter should be great.” - Shiva
“I've been growing both Shishke & Sweetooth for a while and would choose 'Sweetooth' over Shishke after
having both of them for over a year. The Sweetooth is a large yielder (50 grams a sq./ft). Sweetooth makes
large contiguous colas even on short plants. The visual of the cured bud is great. The Shishke is a heavy
yielder; I haven't quite decided if the Sweetooth can out yield the Shishke in perfect temperature conditions.
Shishke and Sweetooth are both blue berry hybrids and I notice a lot of similarities in the veg growth of the two
plants, but the Sweetooth has a sweet scent (no ozone required), and can take more stress (it gets hot where I
live). Shishke smells kinda musky, doesn't like heat. If heat stressed it will herm, clones from the same mom
in a different garden have no herms ... otherwise, very easy plant to grow and the high is strong & up. The
high from the Sweetooth is just like the SOL ad "keeps us giddy & high all day". Both plants have fairly "up"
buzz, the Shishke has a hashy taste, and the Sweetooth is sweet & berry.” - Shiva
“I was pretty surprised by the 'up-high' of the Shishke the first time I puffed it. It's rattled me pretty hard
before with just a hit. It's nice to have for stash, but for me I build a tolerance to it very quick (smoking fat
joints of it after being all too acquainted). Sweetooth hits like a nice funky ~wave~, hard to describe, it puts a
smile on my face everytime, the buds smell so sweet, encrusted with trichome upon trichome, dense nuggs
that a fun to handle ... two tokes are plenty ... social indica, you can bring it to a party and not put the hurt' on
anyone.” - Shiva
“I can't really describe the phenotype differences very well with the plants in veg state, but I'll tell you the two
distinct looking phenotypes I've recognized. My mothers look almost identical to me since they have been
pruned many a time & I didn't document any notes from their seedling stage ... I usually just tag them, clone
them and see what happens when I flower them, when I start from seed.
One of the phenotypes makes fluffy looking, but tight strawberry shaped buds (looks just like the ad for
Sweetooth in CC). The other phenotype makes a more evergreen looking bud, but both share a very similar
lime green bract color & large, bigger than your hand blue/purplish fan leaves.
One thing to note, the pictures that are/were on Bongblaster's site don't look anything like the other Sweetooth
I have. Must be just a little bit different or maybe it was an earlier cross. I think Sweetooth was sold after it's
first backcross, so a few differences are to be expected, but I think both phenotypes I found are very equal in
quality. The I have let them go as long as 63 days of flowering time and can honestly say that I think the
quality of smoke is much better around 50 days, although yield is improved at 63.
I've seen too many different looking blueberry type plants to really be able to tell which plant is influencing the
shape. I think the one with the more evergreen shape might be a tad bit more potent but maybe not; both are
fairly up & cerebral to me. If I smoke too much before bed I usually have to get back up or else I feel like I'm
floating 4 feet above the bed. Sweetooth is spacey smoke, not too heavy of a feeling at all (as I look at the
sentence I wrote before & laugh).”-Shiva
Strain: Texada Timewarp
Strain Type: Mostly Indica Origin: British Columbia Breeder: Undetermined
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Description:
none
Specifications:
none
Growers Comments:
“Texada Timewarp is the famous outdoor strain grown originally and still today on Texada Island, a longish
island in the Georgia Strait. I have been there, just off the coast of Powell River, by BC Ferries, specifically as a
pilgrimage because I felt sincerely, " I should go to these places and find out who knows the history." since I
often end up as spokesman for "us".
Here's what I learned:
Texada Timewarp, this summer's planting, comes from an 18 year old clone mother, very few seeds are known
to still exist, only crosses are available in seed form.
Texada is outdoor, on Texada most Timewarp was 5'-7' at harvest, but I have seen it reach up to 13' on
Texada and in neighboring Gulf Islands.
Though it grows tall, sativa like, often with sativa like leaves, I'm not sure (its heritage) can be determined. It
finishes October 1st.” –Marc Emery
Strain: Western Winds
Strain Type: Mostly Sativa Origin: not listed Breeder: Undetermined
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Description:
“An almost pure Sativa with a soaring cerebral high. A favorite amongst Rastas who wish to have a high-energy
buzz. Fantastic for conversation or romance with its relaxing and invigorating qualities. She has a unique
Oriental aroma and spiritual high. Whether smoked in the morning or evening, the experience is always
rewarding and pleasurable. So put Western Winds in your sail and ride the high tide.
Specifications:
~ Type: mostly Sativa, indoor. Start vegetate: flower shortly after roots show. Flowering time:
70-75 days. Average height: 1.2-1.5 m. Yield: 300-350 grams / m2 (dried)” – Sagarmatha seedbank catalog
Growers Comments:
“These puffy, compact buds are a uniform deep green and textured with a thorough covering of white crystal
fur, and thin scattered orange hairs. The scent is a strong, tangy, citrus bio smell. The buds break up into
small round budlets; the stems taste a bit citrusy. When smoked, the buds taste green, mild and bio-y and
are expansive in the lungs. The high comes on quickly and is visual, stony and spacey. ****1/4” – Homepage
Amsterdam
"Medium to tall sativa Thai like plant. Will grow medium length nodes with big Thai like leaves. My mother
produced fat size rounds buds covered in a furry fuzz. Had a spicy like smell with added incense tones to the
taste; the high is very strong UP clear and focused...the yield will determine the selection. I got lucky and had
a great one out of 2 seeds"-sloppy seconds
“INcrediBLE BuZZ!! The most unique flavor I have yet to encounter. Strong elevated buzz. Soaring through time
& space with your eyes closed or open.” - Prince Caspian
“About 70 days to flower, and turn up the lights!! Don’t expect a large harvest from this one, consider it a treat
for your personal enjoyment considering the time you'll have invested in it. It is highly regarded and very
good. If you can do it outdoors, then good for you.” - The Big Weenee
“Kali mist is a winner. Matures in 65-70 days...but from what its description says of its yield and height are NOT
the same with the one I got. Mine grow 1-2" nodes and grew to 3' and yielded an ounce. Her buds were quite
dense too not fluffy and not small too softball sized side buds, really high calyx to leaf ratio, hardly any
trimming, a very spicy smell and taste with tones of incense, very clear UP focused high. One side note I have
noticed with my mother is that light got messed up and she is flowering a bit not much but sorta
temperamental.”
“Vote for the strongest ACTIVE/CEREBRAL high? Kali Mist! Hands down on that kind of high it’s very super UP
high clear and focused...the kind that great when you need concentration. Hands down that’s the best exotic
sativa actually its pretty short too for one not medium nodes big Thai like leaves, fast rooter. I’ve heard and
been told it yields shitty well I must have a good mother I got about an oz from 1 rather than 7-14 grams soo
its been said that it also makes airy buds. Mine made some of the fattest round buds with orange hairs I've
grown. Good density was not airy at all very crystally looks like fuzz to the naked eye not very visible but its
totally covered has this strong spicy smell/taste with incense tones it about 65-70 flower time. The high is
super UP strong very clear and focused a very good high for times when you need concentration. BTW if you
decided Kali get it from serious and not sag's western winds they are alike but the Kali is the true winner.” -
Dankmaster
"In the case of multiple sclerosis an indica is a good choice, but I don't think it is the best choice. The problem
with using a strong indica to ease the pain is that it also fries your brain and leaves you temporarily
incapacitated. I would suggest either a 60/40 cross between Sativa/Indica or a pure Sativa. Kali Mist/Western
Winds is an excellent pure Sativa and White Rhino is a great 60/40 cross between the two." - Nurse Hawthorne
"Kali Mist is a Serious Seeds strain. This Strain is also available from Sagarmatha Seeds under the name
Western Winds. Having grown this strain, I would recommend getting Sensi Seeds' Jack Herer. The strains are
very similar but the Jack has a bit more weight to it." - Prince Caspian
Strain: Williams Wonder
Strain Type: Indica Origin: California Breeder: Super Sativa Seed Club (SSSC)
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Description:
“Described as a special indica hybrid, that is short and squat in stature. It is a strain that was developed in the
U.S. The 87-88 Super Sativa Seed Club catalog states that it can not flowered outdoors unless flowering is
induced inside first. So this indica hybrid was selected solely for indoor growing.”
Specifications:
none
Growers Comments:
none
Strain: Yumbolt
Strain Type: Mostly Indica Origin: Oregon, USA Breeder: D.J. Short
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Description:
“Yumbolt brings back that old-fashioned flavor from the hills of Humbolt Co. California. Possessing a sedative
stone with an outdoor aroma, she will often induce heavy eyelids with a satisfying smile. From the first toke till
the last the taste remains. A producer of large succulent flowers, this girl will qualify for every grower's needs.
Let Yumbolt produce nice dreams for you.
Specifications:
~ Type: Indica-Sativa, indoor and outdoor. Start vegetate: 1-2 weeks after roots show. Flowering
time: 55-60 days. Average height: 1 meter. Yield: 350 grams / m2 (dried).” – Sagarmatha seedbank catalog
Growers Comments:
“I found that Yumbolt is very similar to Black Domina. I have smoked Yumbolt in A'dam and it was one of my
favorites. I noticed a similarity between it and the Black Domina that I have been growing since 95. Since then
I have grown out the rest of my original BD seed and of the 2 that I have tried so far (still drying) the #8
female tastes exactly like the Yumbolt. It was one of the fastest also, harvested at 47 days. Very resinous,
you have to take small tokes or risk coughing up a lung. I think Sag offers 20 seeds for 200 fl. and Sensi sells
B.D. 15 seeds for 175 fl.” – pud_420
“At one time it was hybridized, but has been around a while. I e-mailed Rosa at Sagarmatha. She said that it
was a strain given to them by a friend from Humbolt Co., CA. She said there was some variation with the
original strain, and through selective breeding were able to stabilize it. She says it has a very strong aroma
(typical of Humbolt varieties) and a very heavy stone.” - Caterpillar95
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