Sweet Tooth Feminized Bred by Barney's Farm, A cross of all landrace strains (Afghani, Nepalese, and Hawaiian) this hybrid strain really caught my eye. I have a theory that as we continue to interbreed cannabis strains for certain traits that we like that we are seeing a general blandening of the effects caused by the different cannabis strains. My idea is that first generation landrace hybrids (in this case meaning bred from landrace strains) will have a more full effect and could potentially have stronger genetics that its interbred cousins (think of it like the difference between a wolf-dog hybrid and a pug; the wolf-dog hybrid is obviously going to retain more of the traditional qualities that dog would have originally had than the pug and personally I would rather have my plants be wolves than pugs). I may entirely be off base with this idea because I have seen some incredible cannabis bred from very hybridized strains but I am excited to play around with a landrace hybrid and see how it compares. I also picked this strain for the sleep aid and euphoric qualities thinking it could be a good daytime strain for someone with anxiety.
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01/18/19-Very excited to get these new genetics up and running! Props to Barney's Farm 2/2 seeds popped in 3 days via wet paper towel method. Transplanted to leftover Happy Frog soil in 1qt takeout containers. It has been pretty cold since its winter up here in Vermont so the germination has been taking a little longer than expected but as of this morning (1/18) 1 of the seeds was above the soil and breaking out of its shell and the other seed is visible in the soil. I have my heater blasting and the humidifier on high trying to get the room up to the right climate., hopefully a couple days of keeping it going will help it balance out. Thinking about picking up some heating mats to put under the buckets and to help with temp regulation and keep the root zone happy.