u/professorbonemeal

Present for my friend's garden

Present for my friend's garden

Nice 3 gallon headed off.

It’s called Grape Slurm. It was made from a very unusual grape and garlic smelling plant found during a large OG Kush pheno hunt about 25 years ago.

I crossed this with my Ancestral Indica, which adds potency, without overpowering the mother. The final result became known as Grape Slurm and part of Professor Bonemeal’s feminized Slurm line.

Grape Slurm has beautiful structure and naturally tends to grows in a cube shape. Same height as width. A grape aroma is predominant, also light floral undertones and some OG aromas hiding deep in there (no garlic). Outdoors, ready by the last week of Sept in the PDX. Indoors about 55 from flip.

Happy Growing

u/professorbonemeal — 8 days ago
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OG Kush is a plant that does well in the PDX outdoors. There are many OG Kushes out there by various makers and breeders.

Mine is based on the "original" with Chem dawg, Pakistani Kush and Indica being predominant in the genetic mix.

This does very well outdoors or indoors and produces loads of beautiful frosty buds.

Sm​ells and tastes musky with hints of floral and cheese coming through. Secondary notes of faint sweet, berry and pine.

Ready for harvest last week of September, first week of October.

I always make a few extras, as my friends start calling around this time of year😁 Garden fever !

u/professorbonemeal — 21 days ago

Double Tsu (Sue - Sue) CBD- Harley Tsu x Canna Tsu

Both these CBD strains have a long history of medical use and were some of the first to gain positive media attention.

This combo was first developed about 15 years ago. These two CBD strains were combined looking for a CBD powerhouse. THC is generally below .3% THC, so it’s legally hemp. If you are looking for a high CBD, no THC plant, this might be of interest.

Even THC lovers enjoy it, so I've kept it going over the years. Very calming physically and mentally relaxing without any psychoactive effects. Good for pain.

Aromas are earthy with lemon and lime coming through. Easy to grow and ready by the end of September in the PDX.

u/professorbonemeal — 26 days ago