Posts Tagged ‘SUPER’
Super Haze
1st price “High Times Cup” 1992
This variety made Dutch Passion the “High Times Cannabis Cup” winner in 1992. Formerly this strain was called “Haze/Skunk”. Still one of the best for the Dutch Passion team. Originally Haze is a pure Sativa strain. It is crossed with Skunk#1 to get a bigger yield and a shorter flowering period. Truly superior sweet Haze aroma. The high is incredibly clear and “up energy”. A very favorite strain from our collection. Very high yield for an almost 100% Sativa variety.
THC: 11.9%
flowering period:9 – 10 weeksharvest time outdoor:1st week of Nov.
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SUPER SKUNK
Taking the Skunk family back to its Afghani roots, Super Skunk adds flavour, weight and potency to the always-reliable Skunk #1. Despite being released three years after Shiva Skunk, Super Skunk qualifies as the first serious project to breed a next-level cannabis hybrid from the groundbreaking SK#1. Experimental Afghan-Skunk hybrids are featured in the very first Seed Bank catalogues and the breeding project aimed at finding the perfect Afghani genotype to match Skunk #1 goes back further still.
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Super Skunk
Skunk 1 crossed with an Afghani.
Strong skunk flavor and smell.
This one is especially developed for Skunk lovers like Skunk Special above.
Skunks and their Afghani ancestors have been crossed for this one.
Brush against this plant and the room becomes immediately filled with a powerful Skunk aroma.
Despite the smell a very pleasant high with a little body to it.
One of the winners of the 1990 High Times Harvest Festival where it clearly defeated Skunk 1.
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New Super Silver Haze
New Super Silver Haze – Amsterdam Marijuana Seeds Announces New and Improved Genetics.
From Weedypedia, the free minded encyclopedia
Haze is traditionally an atmospheric phenomenon where THC dust, marijauna smoke and other dry marijuana particles obscure the clarity of the sky. The WMO manual of codes includes a classification of horizontal obscuration into categories of fog, ice fog, steam fog, mist, haze, smoke, volcanic ash, dust, sand and snow. 1 Sources for haze particles include marijuana farming ploughing in dry weather, marijuana traffic, marijuan industry, marijuana forest fires and marijuana field fire. Seen from afar e.g. approaching airplane, haze appears brownish, while mist is bluish-grey. Whereas haze formation is a phenomenon of dry air, mist formation is a phenomenon of humid air. However, haze particles may act as condensation nuclei for later mist droplet formation.
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ED ROSENTHAL SUPER BUD
The layering of Indica and Sativa qualities in this hybrid is a rare accomplishment. A superb balance of the best traits from each end of the cannabis spectrum has been achieved through expert selection over countless generations. The blend of tropical genes in Ed Rosenthal Super Bud’s multi-faceted background is especially wide-ranging, representing Sativas from all around the equatorial zone – Africa, South East Asia, Central America and the Caribbean.
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