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Hello everyone, so for my next run it's going to be a phenotype run, I'm going to try and look for a keeper to be a mother. I just want some recommendations on a strain to run. I would like something different as I'm really sick of all the current hype (Runtz, Jealousy, Gelato, Zkittlez ect..) so I want something a bit more different, I'd like it to be a good yielder obviously and bag appeal is quite a big one for me aswell. I was thinking of finding Pineapple Express crossed with something with better bag appeal but I'm not sure. Either way, I'll be running a lot of seeds to find the best out of the strain. Let me know what you recommend.

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The Old man's Haze mother I have is pretty distinctive, nothing like the aforementioned strains. She's an S1 of an old SSH cut, but she's not what quite what you'd expect. Strong smell and taste of a musty, sour milk baby sick kind of vibe. Creeper high, very satisfying, relaxing but not couch lock, invigorating but not racey, just a great all round smoke. She's a real stretcher keeps growing way past week 3 of flower, the yield is bountiful and the buds grind up really well once dry. She's the one and only seed I popped out of the pack, so can't comment on how homogeneous the strain is, but I reckon you'd find plenty of beautiful phenos/genos. 

 

E2A also second what Bilgepump said. 

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Just now, MindSoup said:

musty, sour milk

I get that off our Amsterdam Nights keeper (smoking some right now) which is SSH (group cut) × sannies jack, its so refreshingly oldskool and again as mindsoup said a creeper , stonking yields... Came from the subbies list that did , probably some great ssh crosses there... Im off for a look...:skin_up:

 

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@MindSoup You just reminded me that I did an Old mans Haze, not that long ago in fact. It was great to vape, I can't recall if it was a good yielder but it certainly didn't have bag appeal, well not my one anyway. Was yours really dark green?

 

I really must get another one of those down really :oldtoker:

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What even is bag appeal?? What it looks like? Who gives a flying fuck what the buds looks like? People are weird. 

 

If you can smell a gramm of it in someone's pocket as soon as they get in the car, that's bag appeal to me lol.

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I can't think of any reasons someone that is literally called 'money' would be interested in heavy yielders and bag appeal.

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20 hours ago, money said:

 Let me know what you recommend.

 I recommend you go on a commercial growers website

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I understand what people are saying but it's doesn't hurt if your buds don't look like someone's ragged a thistle through a keyhole. Same with food ain't it, you never see anyone win masterchef with a beef casserole lol. I love beef casserole but it ain't pretty. 

What's the point of cotc if we don't like pretty weed? :g:

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It is nice to watch them grow with shades of purple, pink, blue or whatever though, and the jars look ace too. As for yield, get a rolling pin and flatten the buds so they look bigger. lol

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9 hours ago, MindSoup said:

What even is bag appeal?? What it looks like? Who gives a flying fuck what the buds looks like? People are weird. 

 

In the past, in most cases you wouldn't get to look at the bud until you'd gotten home and unwrapped it - but you knew you were in for a good time if you could smell the bag through your pocket all the way home - and how smelly the bud was is what sold it, and the vars that were popular at the time were reflective of that, just like whats popular now is reflective of how its sold.

 

 

 

 

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Bag appeal i would recommend the food grade maylar bag's with the little window. A little sticker on the back & these little bags have a lot of bag appeal. The days of the old paper bag are gone with commercialisation i feel to. :bag:

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