Linage: Siberian/GG4/Sour D Wilson F3
Type: Regular Seeds (Semi - Autoflower)
Flowering Time 9-11 Weeks
Siberian XXL Ruderalis collected by Landrace Bureau was stabilized and crossed with GG4 (Joesy Wale cut) by Rust Brandon, hunted by Guardian Of The Lost Terps and crosses to Sour D Wilson from Masonic. This cross produced fat long colas with little to no inner node spacing, with a heavy earthy sour tropical terpene profile.
Pheno hunting through this pack of seeds I selected a very pungent Siberian/GG4/Wilson mother and paired it with a special orange cookie flavored resinous male.
As a result of this pairing I was able to enhance the Orange Sour Chill Terpene profile to taste like artificial sour orange candy. Maintaining Bushy structure, hash yielding large size buds and large size resin glands.
Yields: with little to no feeding this plant will produce Meduim Yeilds with Heavy Feeding, proper soil, water and nutrition this will have large yields.
Grow Type: Greenhouse or Outdoor.
Structure: Tall, XXL large open structure, cola and donkey dicks style.
Aromas & Flavor: Orange Sour, Guava, Melon. Sage.
This is a sexually stable strain we have been working on developing for the last 4 years. First made and tested in Alaska in doors, F2's made outdoor during a 100 plant pheno hunt in Homer Alaska, 2019. F'3 Made in 2022 in Oklohoma during a 200+ pheno selection.
Siberian Wilson F3
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This is a very special hardy northern cultivar with allows you to put seed out to naturally germinate when spring weather allows, our seeds are able to withstand frost and freezing temperatures and weather over the whole winter in Alaska (-15 f) We have thrown seeds out in November and by May they were already 2-3 ft tall fully adapter to the temperature flections naturally. These plants will mature around August to November and will produce 8-14 ft plants that will be 3lb+
XXL plants will yield the most, multiple times we have left seeds in our winter prepared fields right after harvest in October to next year with great results. Also we have set seed out in the field in April and let them germinate naturally with rain and heat from the sun.