The Blueberry strain is definitely a good example to begin with since it is one we understand a whole lot about. I have come across it growing in many different gardens around a number of patients homes and plenty of different systems, and DJ Short bred. It actually was originally from Oregon and some European genetics combination. It's really a most evident breeding strain.
White Widow is one that taught me just because resins on a plant don't need to get you high or that THC ratios cannot cancel each other out. It looks all frosty, and it's beautiful. It's really big in Europe because European's don't like to get that overpowering high, high like American's are used to. That's why they mix it with tobacco.
Jack Herer is a four-way mix of four different sativas. It was done in honor of Jack Herer at the Sensi Seeds Bank. It's got Marley's Collie and a few others in it. It's a nice sativa. It doesn't yield the greatest, but it got a really good buzz and a lot of THC in it.
Haze should be grown indoors only. Outdoors, it's going to take forever and averages 4 to 6 months flowering.
Haze is regarded as one of those strains that has a really poor yields overall, however the quality makes up for it with the bud. So, indoors, 2 to 4 ounces; outdoors, half a pound if you are effective.
OG stands for Overgrow.com. All this stuff that came off of that was from that one website. There was more knowledge about cannabis put on that one website over a 5-year period than the rest of the world has now combined.
Northern Lights is one that has been around forever. It revolutionized indoor growing. There probably would not be indoor growing now if it was not for Northern Lights, and I doubt there is a strain on any of these lists that does not have some Northern Lights in it. That is how we got some of the sativas to get down in time. It has been of multiple benefits.
African weed is where the future is at. It's the number one project we're working on right now. That's what I'm wanting to work on in Spain this year. I have a bunch of exciting crops I made from Africa working in B.C. We've only kicked one out so far, we pulled at random two years ago in Washington one cross out and it's called Milf and it's out of this world.
Super Silver Haze is a killer strain. I've bred it a bunch of times. It's bred into a whole bunch of things. It's another one of Neville's from Sensi Seeds Bank. It's sativa hybridized with a lot more dominant sativa, but it's got the flowering times have been grossly reduced.
Big Bud is a four-way hybrid, four different strains that has been made for a long time. It's one of the first attempts by Sensi at making a commercial strain for commercial growers. It's a little touchy, but when you get it right, she flies.
Bubble Gum is one of the ones that came over from America. It is a pure Indica. It was brought over by American expatriates to Holland, and by the CRC company, and they have worked with it for years, and it is pretty much stabilized. They have your F1 hybrid down pat. It is what it is, and it is a good strain.
White Widow is one that taught me just because resins on a plant don't need to get you high or that THC ratios cannot cancel each other out. It looks all frosty, and it's...
Haze should be grown indoors only. Outdoors, it's going to take forever and averages 4 to 6 months flowering.
Haze is regarded as one of those strains that has a really...