Maple Leaf?

About 12 years ago my friend went to Amsterdam and got Maple Leaf seeds. It was beautiful. Nice hard and tasty buds. Does anyone know where to find this strand?
 

ataxia

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If I'm not mistaken Maple Leaf Indica is a Serious Seeds strain. google strainfinder and you'll find a fairly detailed site about most strains, lineages, crosses and breeders
 

rzza

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funny story. my ex girlfriend has a weed leaf tattooed on her back shoulder blade (sexy I KNOW) and she has been to jail. the police identified the tattoo as a "maple leaf on left shoulder blade" LOL
 

ataxia

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funny story. my ex girlfriend has a weed leaf tattooed on her back shoulder blade (sexy I KNOW) and she has been to jail. the police identified the tattoo as a "maple leaf on left shoulder blade" LOL
obviously this didn't happen in canada.
 

bird mcbride

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I'd just go with any seed found from a good bag of hydro. For one thing, it's garanteed mom for one thing. I have read alot about things like you need to get a top strain to get good bud but I can differ with that. I took a strain of commercial weed that was only producing low levels of THC, between 3-6% and after optimizing it's growing conditions I obtained an active THC content of 39% from this same commercial grade. For starters moms need to be at least one year old before they can be used for production cloning unless of course the moms are cloned from old moms then production clones can be cut as soon as they produce them. This advances the time factor in all species and enables them to more easily accept the budding process. Seeds...?
 

ataxia

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I'd just go with any seed found from a good bag of hydro. For one thing, it's garanteed mom for one thing. I have read alot about things like you need to get a top strain to get good bud but I can differ with that. I took a strain of commercial weed that was only producing low levels of THC, between 3-6% and after optimizing it's growing conditions I obtained an active THC content of 39% from this same commercial grade. For starters moms need to be at least one year old before they can be used for production cloning unless of course the moms are cloned from old moms then production clones can be cut as soon as they produce them. This advances the time factor in all species and enables them to more easily accept the budding process. Seeds...?
that's interesting information about the maturity of mother plants. But 39% THC? that sounds a bit crazy. How exactly did you measure it. I don't disagree with you that any bagseed ( hydro or brick) ..when grown to it's full potential... is as almost as good, if not better than commercial strains.
 

tingpoon

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If I'm not mistaken Maple Leaf Indica is a Serious Seeds strain. google strainfinder and you'll find a fairly detailed site about most strains, lineages, crosses and breeders
Sensi seeds does a Maple Leaf Indica as well, which i saw the other day as I was browsing tude so this is pretty serendipitous akshully :mrgreen:
 

ataxia

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i feel pretty fucking dumb. I ment to say sensi... sensi, serious, both s's .....lol. But yeah i'd love to give it a try also. I grew out some Sweet Seeds Cream Caramel, which was had the maple leaf indica in its cross. in any event it was fucking fanastic!
 

That Canadian

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Kinda late to post this, but just grabbed some mli, pretty dissapointed with it. Was the same price as Pure Power Plant but the ppp blows it away in both high and bag appeal
 

Balzac89

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I'd just go with any seed found from a good bag of hydro. For one thing, it's garanteed mom for one thing. I have read alot about things like you need to get a top strain to get good bud but I can differ with that. I took a strain of commercial weed that was only producing low levels of THC, between 3-6% and after optimizing it's growing conditions I obtained an active THC content of 39% from this same commercial grade. For starters moms need to be at least one year old before they can be used for production cloning unless of course the moms are cloned from old moms then production clones can be cut as soon as they produce them. This advances the time factor in all species and enables them to more easily accept the budding process. Seeds...?
Do you smell that too?
 

That Canadian

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Forgot to add, Maple is not bad bud. It was just meh, overall average. Wouldn't be worth over $200/o. To put in perspective where I'm from for low level prices it goes: China/Asian (Canada's equivalent to brick weed) $100-165/oz.. regs (Juicy fruit, big bud, sweet tooth) - $200 . . Mids (Pure power plant, some sativas, randoms that just arent amazing but pretty damn good) - $250 . . High Grades (Bomb Kush or equivalents, diesels etc.) - $260 - $325.
 

ataxia

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How was the taste of it??? I want to look more into it. It sounds like a tasty plant. Around here all good ganja is the same price. Actually strains like bubblegum and juicy fruit go for more money because of their rarity to other strains that are available like AK or WW. Doesn't make a whole lot of sense but just what i've observed.
 

Happy Leaf

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I'd just go with any seed found from a good bag of hydro. For one thing, it's garanteed mom for one thing. I have read alot about things like you need to get a top strain to get good bud but I can differ with that. I took a strain of commercial weed that was only producing low levels of THC, between 3-6% and after optimizing it's growing conditions I obtained an active THC content of 39% from this same commercial grade. For starters moms need to be at least one year old before they can be used for production cloning unless of course the moms are cloned from old moms then production clones can be cut as soon as they produce them. This advances the time factor in all species and enables them to more easily accept the budding process. Seeds...?
wait what...?
 

Total Head

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I'd just go with any seed found from a good bag of hydro. For one thing, it's garanteed mom for one thing. I have read alot about things like you need to get a top strain to get good bud but I can differ with that. I took a strain of commercial weed that was only producing low levels of THC, between 3-6% and after optimizing it's growing conditions I obtained an active THC content of 39% from this same commercial grade. For starters moms need to be at least one year old before they can be used for production cloning unless of course the moms are cloned from old moms then production clones can be cut as soon as they produce them. This advances the time factor in all species and enables them to more easily accept the budding process. Seeds...?

um...yeah. you improved thc production by 80% with "better growing conditions". good one. next time k.i.s.s.
 
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