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Saturday, 04 April 2009 10:50 |
Combining Trainwreck, Jack the Ripper and Trinity, SubCool creates a new marijuana strain that "has a smell reminiscent of cheap lime popsicles."
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Friday, 20 February 2009 10:06 |
Jack the Ripper has been described as the best eight-week Haze ever produced. The high - a creeper at first - is ultimately strong and thought provoking.
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Monday, 05 January 2009 15:03 |
Great things sometimes come in small packages. Incredible Tiny Bomb has so much resin, it’s almost like hash. At the same time, Tiny is absolutely the worst yielding plant I've ever grown. I put two of these in one pot trying to conserve space and add to my head stash, but I had yet to get more than a jar full from one plant - until I added CO2...
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Sunday, 07 December 2008 18:36 |
Stoners love the color purple, especially when it's something they smoke. But CelebStoner blogger Subcool thinks purple plants are "not necessarily synonymous with high potency or indicative of quality in any form other than looks." That's why his own Black Russian strain, which he describes as having "a weird taste of musk and pepper that overpowered the nice grape smell" is no longer available, However, there is one purple strain Subcool does recommend...
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Saturday, 29 November 2008 06:09 |
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Let’s just say a plant has a
determined amount of what we call dank. I don’t think I need to define
this. It seems to me that a faded plant will produce less total mass,
therefore creating more dank per gram on the plant. Does this make any
sense? Have you ever grown a plant that was just sickly as hell, all
yellow and shit, but the bud from this plant tasted better than normal?
Pictured: Subcool's Apollo-13
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Monday, 24 November 2008 07:10 |
Subcool is one of the world's foremost marijuana breeders. He and his partner MzJill are famous for such strains as Space Queen, Jilly Bean and Dannyboy. His book Dank: The Quest for the Very Best Marijuana was recently published by Quick American. In his first blog column for CelebStoner, Subcool remembers his friend Danny and explains the evolutiuon of the Dannyboy strain.
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