so what are we still looking for
I feel the older I get the less imagination I have so it makes it harder to think of new stuff
I feel the older I get the less imagination I have so it makes it harder to think of new stuff
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I think the idea is to come up with new names for the ones listed on page one. Going by the descriptions of the strain as far as potency, taste etc. Names geared away from kids and hard core druggies.so what are we still looking for
I feel the older I get the less imagination I have so it makes it harder to think of new stuff
Ahhhh...I understand now.yea but didn't they find substitutes for a couple already?
im just curious as if they did and whats left to rename
Ahhhh...I understand now.
Agent Orange is a very good producer with extremely resinous large dense buds. The smell is amazing with hints of Oranges, Lemons and the smell of a Wh***ey Sour cocktail.
He sent me about 200 seeds of an old strain called Skoosh that was pretty infamous in his circles and I started cracking large trays looking for a keeper. The make up of these seeds were Pluton, Lambs bread, Purple Haze and Northern Lights. What mix or pattern these crosses occurred I am not sure. Most of what I found was not impressive, super thin spindly sativa’s and mutants with whorled leaves. I did find a few that seemed normal and grew them to maturity. Of all the seeds I started over a period of a year one phenotype stood out. It was a extremely resinous ultra lemon wonder. It reminded me of a house hold cleaner named “Mr Clean” So I named it “The Cleaner”. It had one poor trait and that was weak stems and smaller size. I had not yet read botany and we all thought breeders were smarter than god so it was just luck I had a Jack Herer male from Sensi Seeds that I was to lazy to kill and just placed in a dark garage. It refused to die so I placed a small 12” Cleaner clone with him and she produced about 35 seeds.
From these I selected the best female and tossed all the males. From these was the Phenotype many now consider to be the holy grail of Cannabis, Jacks Cleaner is a large heavy producer with ultra white raised trichomes that actually give the plant a gooey appearance. Heavy citrus with over bearing lemon smell and taste I have yet to see anything like it.
Just to this discussion and keep it on track, here are the strains we want to rename:
GirlScoutCookies: Referencing a children's group
Green Crack: Referencing a hard drug
Herijuana: Referencing a hard drug
8 Ball Kush: Referencing a hard drug
Opium: Referencing a hard drug
LSD: Referencing a hard drug
Agent Orange:Referencing a chemical used in the Vietnam war that killed/maimed 400,000 people and 500,000 children were born with birth defects as a result.
Ah Mcloadie the old taxonomic charts that we used to have to walk around the woods and prairies with at SIU. I remember them well! I grew up walking through the woods and fields with my dad who was a doctor of Botany and Chemistry. He would point to a tree or plant and say , "Whats the common name of that one?" I'd say," That's a tulip tree!" Then he would quiz me, "Whats the latin name?" I'd say Genus Liriodendron, species Tulipifera!" We played taht game trying to stump each other for 40 years until his death. I passed it on and played it with my kids although they think it is stupid. If i stumped him or he me then out came the tables and we would walk through it together. But even amongst scientist common variety names are completely fair game with alot of botanists naming varieties within species after themselves or even their children or wives.
So... Mcloadies Miracle! is open for use and totally fair game!