I know a few who found nice plants in the last line you mentioned im sure u will like it i know from my own experience the cindy and less selected afghaan is nice too and when you say blues it makes me think of a uk skunk strain rather than blueberry yeah the old blueberry was very nice ive heard mixed things about the f5 from dj however yet to hear anyone slate the spanish continuation of it angus has so i reckon it might turn out better than the one from dj directly ironically
Would that be the Michoacan cross you know some nice plants come from yeah?
My main reasoning for the Cindy 99 was due to having grown some exceptionally strong Jack herer (Sensi’s) back in the day, It was honestly mind bending so had to add this on the off chance it contained something similar and if not at least I get to experience some Cindy
Yeah I totally get that, the term blues does or did usually refer to the blueberry skunk that used to do the rounds. Local to me we used to get blueberry from one supplier who had a cut (also called blues) but I believe this was the DJ short original (not Dutch passion) not sure was it an f5 or 90 or what it was but it was amazing. It eventually disappeared but I would love to experience it again. Hopefully I can find something nice in this Spanish continuation.
Ive only grown two single landrace type plants to date from RSC but the experience was great. One was an afghan mix seed, it was pretty wicked however it was small and scraggy with rather loose bud. The terp profile was like nothing I had experienced before though, maybe anaseed, maybe cat piss, maybe cough syrup, it was a smell I struggled to pin point, very sharp but very unique and the stone was surprisingly strong too. The other was mango Thai, it didn’t get to finish unfortunately as I had to work away but during vegetation a stem rub was absolutely humming of tropical fruit, I would love to play with that pool in big numbers but it’s just not possible.
Glad I found this thread and look forward to following along with everyone’s updates on RSC strains.