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Stupid Dog |Mephisto's Double Grape x Jammy Dodgers 2 | AutoFlowering Cannabis Seeds Female
Stupid Dog |Mephisto's Double Grape x Jammy Dodgers 2 | AutoFlowering Cannabis Seeds Female
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Double Grape crosses are popular, and anyone who has grown it would understand why.
I've had the chance to grow these out. The main picture or two is from a plant from these seeds. The plants tend to be small. They don't yield a lot, and some of them will foxtail in structure. But it's the most potent auto I have ever tried, outside of the original Double Grape.
From Mephisto: "Double Grape is an all-around pleasure to grow. She's easy to grow and manicure and all too easy to consume! One of our frostiest, oiliest varieties ever and Double Grape packs a punch too. She has very nice vigour and grows relatively open, bushes naturally with some leaf tucking but also will adapt very nicely to LST and other forms of training when performed correctly. The cycle time is medium at 65-70 days to bring her to fruition in ideal conditions and is definitely one of the most pleasurable strains to grow from any of our collections."
Jammy Dodgers 2 is Strawberry Nuggets x Forum Stomper and reverses the parentage of the original Jammy Dodgers. These pollen donor plants have really impressed me. Fruity, frosty, and a little skunky, the red colors come out beautifully.
From Mephisto:
"following hot on the heels of the release of her Limited Edition sister Jammy Dodgers, Jammy Dodgers #2 is an old favourite with a brand new coat of paint. And just like her sister, she’s still that same cookie sandwich with a gooey, jammy centre. Switching parentage for strains is something we’ve experimented with for a long time at the farm; seeing how locking down the traits of a particular parent is made easier or more difficult depending on which was the pollen donor at F1, and then how that affects our selections moving into F2 and beyond. Jammy Dodgers #2 is bred to be even jammier than her sister, with thick, sweet, dank berries throughout and a slap of chocolate cookie dough on the finish"
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