Deep and Chunky

2nd-edition-tlo-bookComing at you from one of my favorite pubs along Oregon’s Southern Coast, for today’s Rev’s Ramble. So let’s get down to it, shall we?
First of all, let me tell you how the upcoming lineup for breeding projects is looking. I have had so many of you ask me about the Red Thai from KOS (Skunk x Kali Thai); don’t worry that is next up right after this first run I am going to tell you about now… Okay, as some of you know I am inbreeding my (pre 2000) Deep Chunks in an open blow pollination. So as they blow pollen I will include a few other tasty females to get pollinated so we can have a look-see at them, here’s the roster:

DC x Red Russian Skunk – Moonshine Skunk

DC x Lemon Chunk – Cosmo’s Factory (Lemon Chunk is DC x Lemongrass Thai)

DC x Kali Thai – Chunky Kali Thai (wow)

DC x DC – inbred Deep Chunk open blow style pollination

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Getting some very cool misty/foggy mornings along the coast here in Oregon. Let me tell you all right now that plants from seeds survive things like mold and other parasites way better outdoors in the ground than old clones. Clones are best in containers, and this is all in my long experience. If you grow in a moist zone and deal with Bud Rot you should give the Dark Dragon a try, as this variety has a perfect floral morphology for outdoors and moisture. The buds are huge, but not rock hard—they aren’t all airy either—they are fairly dense still. Also, I am thinking The Tombs will also have this capability in moisture outdoors and a friend of mine now is checking that very thing out for me (Thank You DR. Anarchy). The Tombs is 50% Blue Rhino 1947 and should also be a great medical variety and it does carry the famous BR1947 spasm suppression when spasms are brought about by nerve damage.
The new True Living Organics book should be available to the public any day now yay! I also want to recommend the Coma Cluster; this is my latest favorite and a superior high type that reflects the Tibetan lineage present in this variety, which I have selected for along the way. It is one of those over the top happiness rides with long legs and everything to me just seems “golden” under her influence. Very cool and super dank, and I do mean dank, literally! Very large yielding with rock hard buds dripping with resin, so give her a try for sure!
All the plants from KOS seeds should be easy to grow, they should clone/root easily, and be resistant to most potential issues that come up. A couple things to be br1947-gooey-buds-tlo-styleaware of are like the Iron Cindy, and if you are flowering this variety she must be ABSOLUTELY dark during her flowering period, because she is super photosensitive. Also, the C99 should not be grown outdoors or indoors where powdery mildew is an issue, as she does have a weakness to the dreaded PM, but as long as you don’t have any PM issues, she is a connoisseur’s dreamboat, in my opinion. Cheers everyone, and thanks so much for the support.
– REvski