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Alternatively 69 was
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in ether followed by acetylation

Blue-Mystic
“Developed in Seattle, perfected in Holland, Northern Lights has become the “State of the Art” indoor plant. A
must!
“Northern Lights #1 = Described as a true breeding strain (Stable) of Afghani origins.
Northern Lights #135A = Available commercially for just a short while (87-88) from the original Seed Bank.
Described as "a fast finishing hybrid of Northern lights and an Afghani". This sounds a lot like the forerunner of
Slyder/Chronic.
”“Developed in Seattle, perfected in Holland, Northern Lights has become the “State of the Art” indoor plant. A
must!
“Northern Lights 1 = Described as a true breeding strain (Stable) of Afghani origins.
Northern Cannabis Plant Power Seed Lights 135A = Available commercially for just a short while (87-88) from the original Seed Bank.
Described as "a fast finishing hybrid of Northern lights and an Afghani". This sounds a Operati lot like the forerunner of
Slyder/Chronic.”
“Lighting was a 50/50 mix of 1000w MH and HPS. The plants were grown in soil with organic ferts mixed into the soil before planting. The plants started out under 40w fluorescent light in 16 oz. cups for approximately 4 weeks, then transplanted to 2 gallon pots under the MH and HPS. Plants were vegged for another 4 weeks, then the lights were turned back to 12/12. After the females were identified, most were transplanted into 5 gallon pots. No CO2 was used. The seeds were Sensi Seeds products purchased through Ubino. Two packs, 32 seeds, were germed in paper towels. These seeds were a bit problematic. Some didn't germinate, others showed a root, but failed to develop any further. Others broke the surface of the soil, but didn't grow any "adult" leaves, stopping with just the 2 seed leaves. I ended up with 16 seedlings, 13 "normal" looking seedlings, with 3 "runts." The runts were discarded. Of the remaining 13, 7 turned out to be female. The plants physical appearance was very similar, with good branching. Finished heights were between 42 and 52 inches with the average at 48.3. Dry, manicured weights are as follows: min. 44g, max. 83g, average 56.7g. The smell and flavor was a little different for each plant, with the largest one being a bit fruity. The others had a better stone and resin, however. The high is quite "stony," not couch lock, but very nice. There were absolutely no hermies with this strain, but 2 were subject to mold, and the grow was kept a bit dry, so if any of you grow this, keep an eye out for the tell tale signs of "bud rot." If you can tolerate the low seedling to seed ratio, I would recommend growing this strain.” – High Dog
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