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Sometimes you get lucky with a Pollen Chuck. Day 62 Chopping tomorrow!

All Photos of my own chuck I made last December of MAC V2 x Frozen Abyss (Banna Butter Cups#16 x Ocean Fruit), and I can't believe how lucky I got. Makes me wish I hit more stuff with the MAC V2 male than I did. The first 3 photos are Pheno #2 OGKB mutation, and the last 2 are Pheno #1. #2 smells like a new pair of Jordans and grape gum, #1 smells like grape and cherry cough syrup combined with a highly medicinal eucalyptus terpinolene back end.

u/Cybonic — 4 hours ago

Tom Hill Haze – A Living Piece of Original Haze History

Tom Hill Haze has to be one of the most unique Haze expressions I've had the chance to experience. Everything about it feels like a window into cannabis before modern hybridization.

The flower structure is exactly what I love about these old tropical sativa lines—long spears, airy calyx stacking, loose foxtails, and an unmistakable landrace influence. It's the complete opposite of today's golf ball buds, and that's part of what makes it so beautiful.

The aroma is where it really shines. Bright citrus peel and bergamot lead into layers of frankincense, sandalwood, cedar, black pepper, and that unmistakable old-school church incense that true Haze lovers know immediately. The flavor follows through with lingering incense, exotic spice, dry wood, and citrus zest that hangs on the palate long after the exhale.

The effects are pure Haze. No heavy body stone, no candy terps, no couch lock. Just an incredibly clear, soaring, energetic cerebral high that keeps building. It's introspective, creative, uplifting, and long-lasting—the kind of experience that reminds you why Haze earned its legendary reputation decades ago.

Cultivars like this are becoming harder to find, and I really appreciate the growers and preservationists keeping these historic genetics alive. I'd love to hear from others who have spent time with Tom Hill Haze or other classic Haze lines like Original Haze, Neville's Haze, or Colombian-influenced expressions. What are your favorites?

u/Donzuso — 8 hours ago

Chem 4 x ak-47 #4

Ya probably had enough already but here is the #4 😁 this one’s all rubber chem with the frost of ak. And a pinch of color.

u/Variety719 — 14 hours ago

Loompa’s Headband

Clone only cut from a trusted source

She’s got about 3 weeks left on her.

Grown in living soil under a FOHSE fixture.

u/Greggy_Grows — 10 hours ago
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Little in home genetics…super proud of all these phenos

Who says back yards are a liability? Got 12 strains going rounding the bend. I find running genetics outdoors is always a good way to find keeper phenos. Anyone else do this?

u/JudgmentSmooth6768 — 12 hours ago

Wedding cake s1 from Humboldt csi

This plant looks really close to the wedding cake cut of triangle mints #23 I had in 2020. Still early but Pretty impressive work done by csi on this s1 line.

u/grtfl4life20 — 16 hours ago
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In honor of americas July 4th…Here’s some Bomb Pops 💣

Chemdawg guava mixed with blue steal. If you can get you some I highly recommend it. Smells and Tastes just like the popsicle.

u/JudgmentSmooth6768 — 1 day ago

Swipe for zoom

Floating Limes x Frozen Throne

Thoughts on names?

Photo taken day 53 of 63.

Hard to quantify nose, will know more once it's dry.

One of the unexpectedly biggest yielders I've ever found. 16+ 18" colas.

Bred and grown by The Agrarian Society

Photo by Zoom Gardens

Community Event happening in Discord btw, link in Bio.

u/QBusiness — 1 day ago

How many packs does it take❓️

For those you who pop seeds...

Generally how many packs or seeds do you pop in

order to find a proper pheno?

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u/Superuzer — 1 day ago

Day 58 of flower- strain maple nectar by bloom seed co.

Happy 4th of July everyone heres a update on my current grow which should be done in a week or 2!

Grown in coco/perlite- 4x autopots xl pots with air bases

Tent is a 4x4 ac infinity kit

Let me know if you guys have any questions

Going to make most of this grow into flower rosin after a week of drying.

u/Jesse1326 — 1 day ago

Before I got serious about seed making, I used to think I wanted the most uniform seeds possible.

After 5 years of constant breeding and hunting plants .. the magic is in the variation... knowing you have something that's truly unique and one off is my goal these days.

u/GeneralTeeSoo — 3 days ago