Does anyone grow "Sweet Blue" by Spice of Life/ DJ Short?

beginningbotanist420

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The first extremely popular Spice of Life Seeds release from 1994 was the Sweet Skunk. My f1 selections from those seeds netted two very sativa specimens. They truly stood out from the rest of the pack. Almost Hazy, but with a different sweetness. One of those Sativa expressions was shared it was pick #10. Eleven years later it is still grown widely as a choice strain for the connoisseur. Although it is an f1, and certainly unstable, we just had to cross this mama with some Blueberry pollen, as well. DJ Short provided the pollen and that makes this new release a Joint Project strain. We hope that you will find some unique deliciousness within.
So basically Sweet Blue is a cross between the clone only "Sweet Skunk" female by SOL and a "Blueberry" male by DJ Short in a joint project.

In 1994 Spice of Life released two Sweet Skunk cannabis variety that were very sativa in nature and were almost hazy, but with a funky sweetness. Even over an incredible ten years later, one of those selections is still grown widely. This popular Sweet Skunk clone was dusted with Blueberry pollen provided by DJ Short as a part of the ongoing cannabis Joint Project.

Type: Indica/Sativa hybrid selected to showcase Sativa tendencies
Taste/Smell: Sweet, hazy incense with berries, some with strong skunk undertones
Shape: Central cola with manageable branches
Height Indoor: 0.75 - 1.5 meter
Height Outdoor: 1 - 2.5 meters
Flower-time Indoor: 60 - 80 days, phenotype dependant.
Flower-time Outdoor: Late October in Northern hemisphere.
Yield Indoor: Generally below average, although some report a heavy phentotype
Yield Outdoor: Low to medium.
Humidity Level: Prefers semi-dry conditions, sativa structure helps with mold resistence.
This strain sounds very good to me, because of its sativa tendencies and parents. If anyone grows this, could you send me in the direction of a grow journal or safe place to order these seeds...
 
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