cannabis cuttings have gone floppy
about
about cannabis
I wanted to "cube" Princess but add
pipe and bongs a little beef to her branches because the buds were always too heavy at
harvest and branches needed staking to keep from flopping over.
pipe and bongs I crossed my ShivaSkunk female with one of
the males from
pipe and bongs
the same group of seeds that Princess came from. THIS cross produced a male which was then
crossed to Princess, creating "P.50" (using a shorthand notation I developed to indicate the fraction of Princess
genes in the cross).
Each generation is the result of crossing a male from the previous generation to Princess herself (incestuous,
Pppstrainpictures I
know).
This new THC (13)
was completely chracterized 18 by isolation from this mixture by chromatography
on silver nitrate-silica gel Ed Rosenthal says Early Pearl came from the Midwest, but was a cross of Early Girl and Polly, an early
California sativa.”
“I've grown this both inside and out. If you do a search, you'll probably find some previous posts that I’ve
written on this type; In brief, it is effectively pure sativa (though actually has early girl crossed in, very
recessive in all respects). Inside and out, it likes to grow large. Stretch continues right through flowering, which
was a respectable 8 weeks (the only virtue carried over from early girl). Buds are thin, green, sweet and sharp
smell, very good sativa high- quite psychoactive (trippy?). Little paranoia, very long high. Unless you grow very
big plants, yield is low, as could be expected from such a plant. At present I'm having great trouble with my EP
mother- it has decided to auto-flower. After re-potting the 10-inch plant into a 1.75 gallon container,
re-vegging started, but now it looks like it's going to go back into flower again (this is on 24/0). Root mass is
HUGE.” – retro13
Blow-by-blow description of the generations:
P.50 = Heavy, single-cola type plants with mellow high (too much influence from the Bongs seeds
cannabis buy Bongs seeds
cannabis buy Bongs ShivaSkunk) Sweet fruity
scent/flavor. Unstable in most traits - for example, 10 days difference in fastest/slowest maturation period in a
group of 20 seedlings.
P.75 = Plants leaning MUCH more in the direction of Princess in floral cluster and bud structure, scent/flavor
turned more "tropical" like pineapple. The stability was becoming better - two major phenotypes; short & dense
(potent too) or tall/HUGE (Not so potent).
P.88 = Renamed Cinderella 88 when first released on the market. It grows fast and produces excellent yields of
FROSTY buds in 7 weeks! Generally uniform seedlings with minor differences in floral formation and some height
variance, but the Cannagenetics smoke is quite consistent from all plants - Dense, heavy nuggets of fruity scented & flavored
(like wild berries) and covered in resin glands, the dried buds have distinctly ORANGE pistils.
"I got NL#5 never had any problems with cloning, also if its real NL#5 (which is Pure NL) it has almost no Sensi smell
at all which is great if ya grow indoors.
The ones I've seen really fill out at the end of the flowering cycle, it
sometimes looks like the yield will be marginal and then in the last couple of weeks--bam! I have found this
with most indica strains, usually they do not fill out till the last 2-3 weeks of flowering. NL is a great indoor
strain, one of my fav's too." -Unknown"I got NL5 never had any problems with cloning, also if its real NL5 (which is Pure NL) it has almost no Early Girl Weed Pics smell
at all which is great if ya grow indoors. The ones I've seen really fill out at the end of the flowering cycle, it
sometimes looks like the yield will be marginal and then in the last couple of weeks--bam! I have
custom bon found this
with most indica strains, usually they do not fill out till the last 2-3 weeks of flowering.
NL is a great indoor
strain, one of my fav's too." -Unknown
(Big Bud x Skunk #1) 23.25 oz. Cured, VERY well manicured. Also made 2 lb of butter, that turned out way too
strong) and 10 grams of hash. There were 8 1/2 plants grown from clone(one was a complete runt, I don't
know why I even let her live). Plants were vegged in an aeroponic/NFT system for 3 weeks under a 1000MH with
an AgroSun bulb. They were about 18-20 inches tall when switched. Each plant was topped twice. Flowering was
in an NFT system. The first 2 weeks a single 1000MH w/ AgroSun was used. A second identical light was added
at the third week. Flowering took about 70 days. These were the most crystallized plants of this variety that
I've ever grown. Slow cured over 1 1/2 months. First on newspaper, then into paper bags, then into mason jars.
Smell is incredible. High is incredible. Normally I find BB a little less potent that I'd like. This crop just floors
me. High starts out mellow, upbeat, then when you start the second round of bong hits it just hits you like a
wave. Immediate couch melt. Cancel your plans, you're not going anywhere. But it lets your mind stay
somewhat sharp, which is the best thing about it. Overall I was pretty pleased with this harvest. I had a couple
of problems in the early weeks of flowering with mites, and then nearer the end the cold started to set in a bit.
So considering that I was pleased with the yield. Although it did suffer the typical Big Bud problem of slightly
looser buds. I had one plant that was a monster! A good 8 inches taller than all the other plants, I ended up
having to tie her down. 4 huge colas each around 4x11. That plant probably yielded almost 4 ounces alone -
Content I grew EP last year for the first time. I didn’t get them to maturity, because of three or four major fukups by
me, along with a VERY wet autumn, so my yield was almost nil. I planted out on June-1, they suffered a couple
of frosts during which some purple showed. I planted them out after sexing on 12/12, which I wouldn't do now,
because once these plants start to flower, they don’t like re-vegging, so a confused bunch of semi-flowering
plants was the result. Water soluble slug pellets resulted in the plants being eaten to one foot tall bare stems
soon after. I reverted to my other type of (non-soluble) slug-pellet and the damage stopped. One plant
re-grew in veg form, the others continued in semi-flower. Something odd happened then- which you should
take note of- I had 18" to 2' chicken wire fences around each plant, but somehow some bastard rabbits ate the
newly growing plants (this was early July)- rabbits that could CLIMB FENCES!.
"AFOAF grew some (Apollo) recently and got an indica phenotype that finished around 50 days, and a Durban
phenotype that took 60 days.
The indica phenotype is very resinous, clear high. Not racy nor paranoid. Dense buds, low odor.
The Durban phenotype has a stronger high than pure Durban, very clear, very racy, even paranoid. Buds very
fluffy, and they flop over from their own weight. Definitely a creeper phenotype in the gene pool (Durban).
The mom of A-11 is Genius, an F2 of Jack Herer crossed to an unknown male (likely a Durban imho). The dad
of A-11 is Cinderella.
Genius expresses the NL and Skunk side of the gene pool. Cindy expresses the Durban and haze side.
imho, for the A-11 to have 2 phenotypes in the F1, one of which is fluffy, sweet, and floppy like Durban, means
that the Durban gene is in both Apollo and Cindy." - Zorro
, "I am a Drug Addict: An Autobiography," New York Daily News,
February 14, 1968, p. C6. (back)
5. See The East Village Other, January l-15, p. 6. Consider only the following
possibilities of sampling bias: EVO readers do not represent marijuana smokers in
general; EVO readers do not represent even New York area marijuana smokers, the EVO
reader who is sufficiently motivated to fill out the questionnaire doesn't represent all EVO
readers; all EVO purchasers do not represent all EVO readers, some EVO readers (none of
which sent in the questionnaire) do not use drugs; and so forth. We use this survey only as
rough corroborative evidence.
(back)
6. Daniel Glaser, Tames A. Inciardi, and Dean V. Babst, "Later Heroin Use by
Marijuana-Using, Heroin-Using, and Non-Drug-Using Adolescent Offenders in New
York City," The International Journal of the Addictions 4 (Tune 1969): 145-155. (back)
7.
John C. Ball, Carl D. Chambers, and Marion .T Ball. "The Association of Ppp Strain Pictures Marihuana
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Smoking with Opiate Addiction in the United States," Journal of Criminal Law,
Criminology, and Police Science 59 (June 1968): 171-182. (back)
8. The best description of social definitions of heroin as the ultimate kick may still be
found in "Cats. Kicks and Color," by Harold Finestone, in the anthology edited by
Howard S. Becker, The Other Side (New York: The Free Press, 1964), pp. 281-297.
(back)
9.
Giordano, op. cit., p. 21. (back)
10. Henry L. Giordano, "Marihuana—A Calling Card to Addiction," FBI Law
Enforcement Bulletin 37, no. 1l (November 1968): 5. See also Giordano, "The Dangers of
Marihuana, Facts You Should Know" (Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office,
68). (back)
11. I am grateful to Professor John Kaplan for this insight. See his Marijuana: The New
Prohibition, forthcoming. (back)
12. Jean Cocteau, French artist, writer, and filmmaker, 1891-1963, was addicted to
opium in the 19205; he wrote a book about his experiences, translated into English as
Opium: Diary of a Cure (New Acrylic Bongs York: Grove Press, 1958).
The bodily effects of opium are
superficially similar to heroin in some respects, although considerably weaker.
Heroin is,
of course, a derivative of opium. (back)
13. Henry Brill, "Drugs and Drug Users: Some Perspectives," in New York State
Narcotic Addiction Control Commission, Drugs on the Campus: An Assessment (The
Saratoga Springs Conference on Colleges and Universities of New York State, Saratoga
Springs, N.Y., October 25-27, 1967), p. 59. (back)
14. Brill, "Why Not Pot Now? Some Questions and Answers," Psychiatric Opinion 5,
no. 5 (October 1968): 18. (back)
15.
For an example of this line of reasoning, see Alfred R. Lindesmith and John H.
Gagnon, "Anomie and Drug Addiction," in Marshall B. Clinard, ed., Anomie and Deviant
Behavior (New York: The Free Press, 1964), pp. 171-174. (back)
16. Kenneth B. Clark, Dark Ghetto (New York: Harper & Row, 1965), p. 90. (back)
"We have been working from a m39 mother plant that is from 1987. This is absolutely the most powerful strain
I have ever come across. I have purchased & grown many of the newer bragged on strains and still am looking
for something that will even come close to this strain. I'm not saying that this variety is the most potent, just
that in my over 15 yr. search this is what I've found to be the strongest so far."-Clone
"M39 by SSSC was "Basic#5"/Sk#1, but I BELIEVE "Basic#5" was actually NL#5, but SSSC weren't allowed to say
so. You're actually looking for NL#5/Sk#1 which is available from Sensi Seed Bank, they call it "ShivaSkunk".
–MrSoul ong different types of colleges, as well
as different types of college students. We mentioned the urban factor: colleges in or near
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urban centers will have students who are more likely to smoke pot than rural schools. A
second factor is geographical location: colleges and universities on the two coasts,
especially in New York and California—especially California—will contain higher
percentages of pot-smoking students than those in the South, Midwest, or Rocky
Mountain areas. A third factor, interestingly enough, is the quality of the school: the
higher the academic standing of a college or university, other things being equal, the
greater is the likelihood that its students will smoke marijuana. A study conducted in 1966
demonstrated that a fifth of the students attending the "top ranking" institutions had ever
smoked pot (or used "similar drugs or narcotics") while this was true of only 1 percent at
the "not very selective" colleges.22] Since 1966, of course, a rise in marijuana use has
occurred in all schools regardless of quality.
Jewish/Gentile Differences
Perhaps because of their urban residence, or partly as a result of their almost
exclusively middle-class socioeconomic status, Jews are far more likely to smoke
marijuana than Gentiles, at least among young adults. About one-quarter of New York's
population is Jewish, and by that factor alone, the Jewish youth is more likely to be
exposed to opportunities for use than is the less urban Gentile population. My sample,
although not representative, even of New York City's marijuana smokers, at least lends
credence to Jewish over-representation among potsmokers; 44 percent of our respondents
were Jewish in background. Although it is possible that this over-representation can be
entirely explained by Jewish dominance in academic and quasi-academic milieu in New
York City (the groups to which I had readiest access), there are indications that lead me to
suspect that there are social and cultural factors linking the Jews to activities such as
marijuana use.
Jews have historically been at the growing edge of every civilization where they have
been a part. Many of the avant-garde political and artistic movements today are associated
with marijuana smoking, and the Jews are strongly over-represented in these movements.
This does not mean that all Jews are so associated, or that all participants of these
movements are Jewish. (Nor is it to say that only those actively involved with social
change are likely to smoke marijuana.) But it is to say that Jews will be more likely to be
found among the more progressive artists and writers, and among the more radical and
revolutionary political activists in America today. And it is precisely the political and
artistic avant-garde that is most likely to smoke marijuana. However, we need not even
concern ourselves with society's most progressive and revolutiona I don't know where they get that crap about it finishing Sept. 1st. I was at 44 something degrees north, and
they didn't finish until about the end of September. I do remember that there was a lot of variation between
seeds, maybe I just got some slow ones. Or maybe they were just lying too.” –been there
Medical: multiple sclerosis “This state of the art Indica is the result of over 20 years of select inbreeding. Bred
for vigorous growth, high yield, and superb high. A must for growers who prefer short bushy plants. The buds
have an extremely frosted, resinous appearance and the yield is high.
"NL#5 is NL with another plant crossbred. Part indica, part sativa. Grows great outdoors, flowers quickly and has
a pretty good yield. I know a few that have grown it. Call it the "Christmas tree" bud, the plant looks like one..
Thumbs up to it, it is a Duth Passion great strain." -VMedical: multiple sclerosis “This state of the art Indica is the result of over 20 years of select inbreeding.
Bred
for vigorous growth, high yield, and superb high. A must for growers who prefer short bushy plants. The buds
have an extremely frosted, resinous appearance and the yield is high.
"NL5 is NL with another plant crossbred. Part indica, part sativa. Grows great outdoors, flowers quickly and has
a pretty good yield. I know a few that have grown it. Call it the "Christmas tree" bud, Duth Passion the plant looks like one..
Thumbs up to it, it is a great strain." -V
Nordqvist, and S
Topping At 2 Weeks Cannabis Pineapple Chunk Green Spirit is a hybrid of Big Bud and Skunk #1. Was developed because Big Bud itself is not a very
consistent strain, with very big differences among individual plants. By crossing Big Bud and Skunk #1, Green
Spirit became quite homogeneous.
Good results under artificial lights.
Clear and strong high. The plants have
an explosive flowering trait and are extremely resinous. Very high yield.Green Spirit is a hybrid of Big Bud and Skunk 1. Was developed because Big Bud itself is not a very
consistent strain, with very big differences among individual plants. By crossing Big Bud and Skunk 1, Green
Spirit became quite homogeneous. Good results under artificial lights.
Clear and strong high. The plants have
an explosive flowering trait and are extremely resinous. Very high yield.
Strategy in the Synthesis of (-)-t>'- and t>6-THCs and their Metabolites 209
encountered in the synthesis of bol-THC itself as has already been discussed in
the Introduction
Ed
not for weed bongs
Rosenthal says Early Pearl came from the Midwest, but was a cross of Early Girl and Polly, an early
California sativa.”
“I've grown this both inside and out. If you do a search, you'll probably find some previous posts that I’ve
written on this type; In brief, it is effectively pure sativa (though actually has early girl crossed in, very
recessive in all respects). Inside and out, it likes to grow large. Stretch continues right through flowering, which
was a respectable 8
not for weed bongs weeks (the only virtue carried over from early girl). Buds are thin, green, sweet and sharp
smell, very good sativa high- quite psychoactive (trippy?). Little paranoia,
not for weed bongs very long high. Unless you grow very
big plants, yield is low, as could be expected from such a plant.
At present I'm
Hemp Seed having great trouble with my EP
mother- it has decided to auto-flower. After re-potting the 10-inch plant into a 1.75 gallon container,
re-vegging started, but now it looks like it's going to go back into flower again (this is on 24/0). Root mass is
HUGE.” – retro13 This metabolite, 7hydroxy-
t,I-THC, is pharmacologically equiactive with t,1·THC, and still others
are active to different degrees An Oregon-Thai cross with blue hues and elevating energetic high. This is our most pure and oldest sativa
strain. She is truly a queen of the cannabis court and a favorite for 70's sativa lovers. Wrap these velvety buds
on a stick and create your own royal scepter C88 is the best so far. It has blown the socks off every Dutch variety I've grown for all around goodness.” – flwr
smkr
“The photo at the web site is Cafe'Girl, she is the sister of Princess (Cinderella 88's mom). Cafe'Girl is the seed
mother I'm using to produce "Dylan's Diamond" which will be released in January 1999. She's a beauty - BIG
yielder of super DENSE, crystalized buds in fairly LOW light levels. Scent/flavour is very much like ginger ale.” –
MrSoul So far I've grown Niagara (a disappointment, though I haven't given up on it) and am 2.5 weeks from
harvesting Northern Lights (recent sample of green bud tells me I'm going to like this plant)…. Niagara is good,
but I like more body to my high--something to make me laugh and get me horny. Niagara is too subtle and
cerebral for kicking back.”- T. Aich See
pipe and bongs -- 9/4/2010 11:22:15 AM
marijuana
Recent studies of various metabolites and other synthetics have expanded
these SAR observations e of
precipitating powerful, though temporary, psychotic episodes—or, more generally,
disturbing psychic adverse reactions. There are, of course, problems with this view; to
mention only three: (1) What constitutes such a reaction and how do we define an
"adverse effect" of marijuana? (2) How extensively does it occur? (3) Under what
conditions does it occur?
The smoker, under the influence of the drug, is held to be subject at times to confusion,
panic, disorientation, fear, and hallucinations —a schizophrenic break with reality. This
point of view holds that this state—ranging from a simple amused befuddlement all the
way to a full-blown outbreak of transient psychosis—"can" happen and "does" happen.
The fact that it has occurred with at least some modest degree of frequency is, in the eyes
of many health figures, powerful damaging evidence that the drug is, or can be, dangerous
and harmful.
While physicians are adamant about the existence of these episodes and their attendant
dangers, smokers are equally as vociferous in denying to the drug such diabolical powers.
Donald Louria writes: "The evidence on panic seems so clear that to deny its existence
indicates either abysmal ignorance of the facts or intentional intellectual dishonesty."25]
Yet, writers supporting use of the weed minimize and often dismiss outright its madnessinducing
potential. Their claim is that if marijuana can induce psychosis, then the causal
sequence posited has nothing intrinsically to do with the effects of the drug itself.
Rosevear, for instance, writes: "... a broken shoelace may also be used as a parallel for
precipitating psychosis."26]
Those who seek psychiatric and medical help as a result of an untoward reaction to
marijuana are far from typical of potheads, or the mental state of the characteristic
marijuana intoxication. The average smoker has probably never seen any evidence of an
untoward reaction of any seriousness—so that he denies its existence completely It is
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difficult to deny that marijuana can potentiate panic or a psychotomimetic experience,
given the "right" person and setting. To assert, however, that such reactions are typical,
widespread, common, or even more than merely occasional is, I think, entirely incorrect,
since, by all accounts, extreme psychosis-like reactions to the drug are extremely rare.
Even the staunchest opponents of the drug are careful to point out that they are of
relatively infrequent occurrence. The Medical Society of the County of New York informs
us that cannabis "is an unpredictable drug and is potentially harmful even in its mildest
form. Even occasional use can produce (although rarely) acute panic, severe intoxication,
or an acute toxic psychosis."27] A pair of physicians, reporting on panic reactions in
Vietnam, inform us that at the extreme of the continuum, cannabis is capable of touching
off in some individual “The Big Bud was the same as usual. The buds are large for sure, but this strain just doesn’t do it for me. They
reached about 15 inches in height and yielded at least an ounce each. I've grown this strain 2 times before
and to be honest I thought it came out poorly originally because they were my first crops, but even this latest
batch, which was grown and dried as perfect as I have ever done, still pales as far as potency goes. This will be
the last time I take up space with this strain.” – James Hetfield
All were grown in 5 gal. black plastic, nursery buckets filled with "Whitney farms premium potting soil" cut by a
third with "Whitney farms cactus mix". Vegged under 1 1000W Sunmaster MH conversion and 2 1000W
HPS...after sexing, reduced to 1 HPS and the Sunmaster in a 4 x 8 x 7 space. Tried Mylar this year for the 1st
time. I don't notice much difference between it and plain flat white walls. Mylar is a real pain to keep clean and
it will be gone as soon as the room is cleared.” Ppp Strain Pictures - del
Friend has been growing supposed BB for a while now, and let me say that the BB from Sensi I grew and
selected a perfect mother (maybe just great luck?), but mine sure is different. Much greener, tastier, more
potent, amazing. 8-10 in Acrylic Bongs my opinion.
But even Sensi says that 25% are Sensi "Special".
So I'd advise germing the
whole batch (pack ) of seed as to give yourself a better shot at a primo Mom! Good luck dude. If you never
grew any exotics before, try an easier strain. You really kind of need to know what your doing (selection wise).”
– Bdubs
"AFOAF grew some (Apollo) recently and got an indica phenotype that finished around 50 days, and a Durban
phenotype that took 60 days.
The indica phenotype is very resinous, clear high. Not racy nor paranoid. Dense buds, low odor.
The Durban phenotype has a stronger high than pure Durban, very clear, very racy, even paranoid. Buds very
fluffy, and they flop over from their own weight. Definitely a creeper phenotype in the gene pool (Durban).
The mom of A-11 is Genius, an F2 of Jack Herer crossed to an unknown male (likely a Durban imho). The dad
of A-11 is Cinderella.
Genius expresses the NL and Skunk side of the gene pool. Cindy expresses the Durban and haze side.
imho, for the A-11 to have 2 phenotypes in the F1, one of which is fluffy, sweet, and floppy like Durban, means
that the Durban gene is in both Apollo and Cindy." - Zorro “I grew Sensi Seeds NL#5 and it was one of the best plants I had ever seen. VERY distinctive aroma and taste,
I agree with Skunkman, its like a psychedelic couchlock, the buzz goes for loooong. Plus its one of the best
indoor plants I ever saw, very short and compact, mega-phat top-cola, pretty fast (8 weeks), wont grow much
longer after inducing bloom, excellent flower/leaf ratio. I had good 400 gr./s.m. which I consider nice. Only
drawback I noticed was you better watch the air humidity, they have a tendency to catch bud rot, and the colas
are just too fat and sticky so the air won’t go into. But when you keep moisture down to max. 50% rh. you
should do well. To my experience they are true-breeding, but on the other hand I heard that too much
inbreeding out of a small number of species might cause some problems and show up some indica aspects
you may not want to have. I heard of NL#5 F2 that smelled and tasted like shit and had a very dull buzz.” -
huzzit
"(For multiple sclerosis) my friend is currently using a pure indica (NL#5) with good results..." - pot newz
bongs and bubblers
"Regarding Early Girl, Ed Rosenthal says he knows (it was) developed by Cultivators' Choice Ppp Strain Pictures in California in the
70's.”
“Early Girl - This is a mostly Indica early variety developed in Northern California. The plants are compact and
very sturdy, and will tend to grow to one main stem. Very potent,
Cannabis Goblet
medium yield, with a hashy taste and
Pyrex Bongs
aroma.
Inbred for 4 generations and carefully selected for quality and earliness. Early Girl is an outstanding choice for
growers seeking an early Indica-type.
P" The conversion of cannabichromene to cannabicyclol by heat was
not mentioned in the reference quoted by these authors and conversion under acid conditions
appeared much Sensi later
I created a 'goblet' effect outwards around the top of the wire-tube, and this stopped the damage. Having been eaten back to about 18" in early
July, the plants reached about 6' by week-1 Oct. During the whole summer,
Bongs And Bubblers there was no single week that they
were not rained on
VERY heavily, and for the last month of their lives they were in perpetual cloud/100%
moisture. Only one plant showed any signs of mold (and this one showed only small patches)- which I
Plant Cannabis Cannabis was
extremely pleased with.
I grew this last year outdoors. about 5' tall at harvest, lots of short side branches with plenty of buds. yield
was about 4 oz. of average quality weed. excellent hashy taste which peaked at about 1 month of curing and
then started to decline. high was average and didn't last very long. maybe due to accidental pollination.
susceptible to bud mold in high humidity.” dr.atomic Medical: multiple sclerosis “This state of the art Indica is the result of over 20 years of select inbreeding. Bred
for vigorous growth, high yield, and superb high. A must for growers who prefer short bushy plants. The buds
have an extremely frosted, resinous appearance and the yield is high.
"NL#5 is NL with another plant crossbred. Part indica, part sativa. Grows great outdoors, flowers quickly and has
a pretty good yield. I know a few that have grown it. Call it the "Christmas tree" bud, the plant looks like one..
Thumbs up to it, it is a great strain." -V I grew this last year outdoors. about 5' tall at harvest, lots of short side branches with plenty of buds. yield
was about 4 oz. of average quality weed. excellent hashy taste which peaked at about 1 month of curing and
then started to decline. high was average and didn't last very long. maybe due to accidental pollination.
susceptible to bud mold in high humidity.” dr.atomic