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Black Knight's Delight aka BPR II

from $55.00

Strawberry jam with pine needles and a little dirt forest floor covered in laundry drier sheets scented with rose water and a little funk on the back is my beloved Black Prince Ruby #3. Last year I did a multi part sift and if you know me it took a minute. But the prize was a lovely plant, I call her an 11 out of 10 but I wouldn’t be an optimist if I didn’t think there was a 12 out there somewhere hehehe

I bred the BPR #3 to the highland Thai leaning Coot Special 3 to get those rocket ship highs of the father into the Black Prince Ruby flavor and bones. She has a great resilient structure, resistant to molds and other pathogens while the Coot Special has less of that resistence but is resistent to spider mites thanks to the lemon and pine terpenes... My hope is that the BPR and CS will meld together to create a Power Ranger like effect where laser beams shoot out the top in an orgy of guitar solos…no but seriously I think the best characteristics of these two will add up to some strong indoor AND outdoor plants.

BPR tends to bring down the time window on longer flowering plants dramatically so I suspect None Shall Pass will be the shortest flowering of my Coot Special crosses. It will definitely be among the prettiest as BPR has a ludicrous variety of color even among the green leaning phenotypes, which #3 is. Expect your friends to want selfies with your plants is what I’m sayin. Put pictures of this girl in your garden up on your tinder and watch the swipes come. This is not dating advice please don’t tell your wife I said that. Do tell your momma though.

Happy, heady highs on this one.

(Black Prince Ruby #3 x Coot’s Special 3)

Black Prince Ruby is (Rubyjack 7 x Rubyjack f2)

Coot’s Special is (Highland Thai x Kerala). Like any old seeds there has been some confusion on the lineage of these. There’s a chance that the Kerala is actually a Sri Lanka, and there’s even a chance that this strain is a Sri Lankan Thai Afghan cross. Until or unless I get these tested we may never know for sure. But I got them from Coot’s hands in a parking lot in Clackamas Oregon so I can promise they are actually cannabis seeds.

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Strawberry jam with pine needles and a little dirt forest floor covered in laundry drier sheets scented with rose water and a little funk on the back is my beloved Black Prince Ruby #3. Last year I did a multi part sift and if you know me it took a minute. But the prize was a lovely plant, I call her an 11 out of 10 but I wouldn’t be an optimist if I didn’t think there was a 12 out there somewhere hehehe

I bred the BPR #3 to the highland Thai leaning Coot Special 3 to get those rocket ship highs of the father into the Black Prince Ruby flavor and bones. She has a great resilient structure, resistant to molds and other pathogens while the Coot Special has less of that resistence but is resistent to spider mites thanks to the lemon and pine terpenes... My hope is that the BPR and CS will meld together to create a Power Ranger like effect where laser beams shoot out the top in an orgy of guitar solos…no but seriously I think the best characteristics of these two will add up to some strong indoor AND outdoor plants.

BPR tends to bring down the time window on longer flowering plants dramatically so I suspect None Shall Pass will be the shortest flowering of my Coot Special crosses. It will definitely be among the prettiest as BPR has a ludicrous variety of color even among the green leaning phenotypes, which #3 is. Expect your friends to want selfies with your plants is what I’m sayin. Put pictures of this girl in your garden up on your tinder and watch the swipes come. This is not dating advice please don’t tell your wife I said that. Do tell your momma though.

Happy, heady highs on this one.

(Black Prince Ruby #3 x Coot’s Special 3)

Black Prince Ruby is (Rubyjack 7 x Rubyjack f2)

Coot’s Special is (Highland Thai x Kerala). Like any old seeds there has been some confusion on the lineage of these. There’s a chance that the Kerala is actually a Sri Lanka, and there’s even a chance that this strain is a Sri Lankan Thai Afghan cross. Until or unless I get these tested we may never know for sure. But I got them from Coot’s hands in a parking lot in Clackamas Oregon so I can promise they are actually cannabis seeds.

Strawberry jam with pine needles and a little dirt forest floor covered in laundry drier sheets scented with rose water and a little funk on the back is my beloved Black Prince Ruby #3. Last year I did a multi part sift and if you know me it took a minute. But the prize was a lovely plant, I call her an 11 out of 10 but I wouldn’t be an optimist if I didn’t think there was a 12 out there somewhere hehehe

I bred the BPR #3 to the highland Thai leaning Coot Special 3 to get those rocket ship highs of the father into the Black Prince Ruby flavor and bones. She has a great resilient structure, resistant to molds and other pathogens while the Coot Special has less of that resistence but is resistent to spider mites thanks to the lemon and pine terpenes... My hope is that the BPR and CS will meld together to create a Power Ranger like effect where laser beams shoot out the top in an orgy of guitar solos…no but seriously I think the best characteristics of these two will add up to some strong indoor AND outdoor plants.

BPR tends to bring down the time window on longer flowering plants dramatically so I suspect None Shall Pass will be the shortest flowering of my Coot Special crosses. It will definitely be among the prettiest as BPR has a ludicrous variety of color even among the green leaning phenotypes, which #3 is. Expect your friends to want selfies with your plants is what I’m sayin. Put pictures of this girl in your garden up on your tinder and watch the swipes come. This is not dating advice please don’t tell your wife I said that. Do tell your momma though.

Happy, heady highs on this one.

(Black Prince Ruby #3 x Coot’s Special 3)

Black Prince Ruby is (Rubyjack 7 x Rubyjack f2)

Coot’s Special is (Highland Thai x Kerala). Like any old seeds there has been some confusion on the lineage of these. There’s a chance that the Kerala is actually a Sri Lanka, and there’s even a chance that this strain is a Sri Lankan Thai Afghan cross. Until or unless I get these tested we may never know for sure. But I got them from Coot’s hands in a parking lot in Clackamas Oregon so I can promise they are actually cannabis seeds.

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