Strain List
Mandarin Snow
Mandarin Snow 2023
Memories of the famous sativa varieties from days gone past. Heady floral and mango aromas, with a hint of coffee. An uplifting energetic high great for getting chores done. Light fluffy flowers are plentiful. This plant produces massive yields with a fairly short flower time of 65 days. An excellent choice for outdoor growing as the resistances to PM and bud rot are quite good. A tall stretchy form plant with huge fan leaves will be harvested in October.
Blueberry Fritz
Blueberry Fritz
The flagship Blueberry strain in my garden. Released in the spring of 2022, This is my current version of me and Nick's 1997 Blueberry. That intense “blueberry eggo waffles” smell and flavor those lucky enough to have smoked the OG Berry will remember with some phenotypes that can range into licorice, funky grapes, and dank cat-piss. Back end aroma and rich hazey flavor lasts till the very end of the joint.
Intense head high buzz that rapidly spread to the whole body. Relaxing.
The plant structure is very short and dense with little stretching. Patience and pruning during the slower veg time leads to spectacular yields. Prefers lower humidity in flower. If your local struggles with high humidity and bud rot, this might not be the best outdoor garden choice as it is susceptible to Botrytis . Powdery mildew and blight resistance is fair. Fantastic indoor plant. 10+ week flower time. Dry in colder temperatures to preserve the unique taste and aroma, this plant has very high amounts of flavanoid organic compounds.
Honeyzuckle
Honeyzuckle 2023
A true hybrid, the Honeyzuckle produces massive sativa like flowers with slight foxtailing. Taller, and stretchy. A strong aroma of grape fruit punch and skunks. Relaxing indica style high. Good outdoor plant, with solid resistances that you can expect to harvest in October. 65 days flower time.
Yankee Rose
Yankee Rose 2023 (discontinued for now)
Medium height plant with dense resinous flowers. Another strain reminiscent of long forgotten varieties. Aromas of roses, lavender and sandalwood with a metallic haze taste on the back end. While fine indoors, I don't recommend this strain for outdoor gardening as it is quite susceptible to fungal diseases.
Cherryberry
Cherryberry
An old favorite, and my oldest cultivar. I've been growing this Lady for a very long time. Loud yard filling cherry and fuel aroma. Big fluffy sticky flowers on a short bushy plant.
Energetic, creative, uplifting effects. Great work and day time medicine. My personal favorite for a long day of working in the summer sun.
A special plant I keep closely, but upon occasion I share some huge old school flowers with friends.