Description
- Strain Name: Puck BC3 aka Puck Hashplant Backcross 3
- Lineage: 3rd Generation Backcross
- Seed Maker: Crickets & Cicada Seeds
- Seed Count: 12 pack
- Seed Type: Regular (Male & Female)
- Quantity Limit: 5 packs/order
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logan4921 –
What’s the lineage on Puck?
epochalypse –
Officially Puck has unknown genetics, however it’s been debated ad nauseam in forums over the years, & I’m almost certain that the original Puck is a Hashplant, which is obviously the offspring of PNW HP or U-Dub, short for The University of Washington, where un-hybridized Pacific Northwest Hashplant is most likely to be found, if it can be found anywhere.
She’s related to the other Northwestern United States landrace purple plants & closely related hybrids, like Mendocino Purps, Purple Urkle, Grand Daddy Purple, Humboldt Purple Indica, SR-71 Purple Kush, & Grape Ape, to list a few.
Most people seem to agree that Puck is most likely a cross of PNW HP x NL1, that’s also possibly been hit with the Airborne Skelly Skunk, or A.S.S., & the most prevalent theory is that the Puck backcrosses use the original PNW HP mother clone to further Bx the line, so Puck Bc2 would basically be something along these lines; (PNW HP x (PNW HP x (PNW HP x NL1 (x A.S.S. ?))). Other theories don’t claim to know anything more about the Puck’s Genetics, but claim that while the above crosses are accurate for the Puck Bxs, Puck & Punk HP aren’t the same plant, & whatever Puck was originally became Puck Hashplant when the PNW HP was crossed into the Puck. Even if the latter case is correct, today’s Puck is Puck HP & the original Puck clone is either extinct, or only still exists in a few private collections, unlikely to ever see daylight again. It’s certainly possible.
I know that at least a few clones that most people commonly refer to as lost or extinct are still alive and well in a few private gardens, mostly in & around Portland, Oregon, because that’s where my cousin lives, & where she collected & cultivated the most impressive single collection of rare & legendary genetics I’ve ever known of, for well over two decades, finally quitting her commercial grow of bomb indoor & outdoor, selling clones & top shelf organic bud by the pound to dispensaries & private individuals up & down the west coast, in both the United States & Canada, until just a couple of months before she had twin boys in 2018, after growing for 25 years (1993-2018), starting her operation at the tender age of 15, although she definitely kept her favorite 7-8 plants, & still has a few tents for headstash.
Up until she quit growing & selling clones & flower, she had several of the most storied examples of so-called extinct, or lost clones, alive and well as recently as 2018 in her garden, including c. 1995 Blueberry F2, c. 2000 Sour Diesel (I sent her the Original Sour Diesel clone personally, along with a 1998 Mr. Nice Super Silver Haze cup winning cut, those two plants nearly dominating the entirety of my friend’s cousin’s massive HID warehouse grow, well hidden way out in the middle of mostly condemned & crumbling old building, in what was then a really dangerous section of Queens, in exchange for her Blueberry F2 & the 1994 Jack Herer cup winning cut), the c. 2003 SF Grand Daddy Purple original clone, a c. 2004 LA OG Kush, from one of the last years she was the only plant with Ocean Grown initials in her name, & many other storied & incredible genetics from the era, like Humboldt Mango, Arcata Trainwreck, Santa Cruz Haze, and more, as well as several older landraces, like pure 12-14 week Durban Poison, A huge Nepalese, 16 week Colombian Punto Rojo (aka basically a more southern pheno of Panama Red), Santa Marta Colombian Gold, Congo Black Pointe Noir, a Moroccan Indica & a Moroccan Sativa, several central & SE Asians, like a few Pakistani, Afghani, Indian, Nepalese, Siberian, Lebanese red & blonde, & some rarer plants from Burma, Tibet, The Philippines, & Indonesia, as well as several Thais like Juicy Fruit & Pineapple Thai to name two, as well as Cambodian, Vietnamese Black, Oaxacan Gold, Afghani #1, & many more unreal plants, including 8-9 of TGA / Subcool’s (RIP) best plants, including Chernobyl, Black Cherry Soda, Double Purple Doja, The Flav, Jillybean, Space Dude, Jack’s Cleaner Blueberry Bx, & the most incredible Jack The Ripper cut, Kyle Kushman’s Strawberry Cough clone, Exotic’s Starfighter F2 male, the most beautiful Las Vegas Lemon Skunk I’ve ever seen, the best phenotype of Tangie I ever saw / grew, a first release Serious Seeds 1998 Kali Mist, Schrom, Mr. Dank’s Golden Ticket, one of the early cuts of Gorilla Glue #4 shipped direct from Josey Whales (RIP), THE Flintstones Cut of FPOG, an original 2006 HA-OG clone, which smelled so amazing, the incredibly rare Cinex clone, a very early Sam The Skunkman Skunk #1 clone that smelled so loud, & unlike any other skunk I’ve ever smelled, including the alleged phenos of Skunk #1 growing right next to her, like the Lemon Skunk, & apparently most of Tangie’s genetics, & a few others that were allegedly Skunk phenotypes – including the UK Exodus clone, which is the only plant I could be sure really was a phenotype of Skunk #1, Mandelbrot’s (RIP) Long Valley Royal Kush F2 aka the Magnum Opus, a very sativa dominant original Cecil B. Cut of Green Crack, Reservoir Seeds ECSDv3, Soma’s pungently grapefruit & gas flavored NYCD, & many more.
While she only has her favorite 8 or so plants still remaining from her very recently broken up stable full of Classic Unicorns (2018), several of the plants that she still had healthy mothers of late in 2018 had been declared lost or extinct years earlier. In particular, most people believed the roughly c.1996-2007 LA OG Kush clone had been hybridized out of existence, as well as the consensus re: Genuine NY Sour Diesel from around the turn of the millennium, but I bet she sold plenty of clones of THE OG Kush, even if it was her 4th most expensive clone.at $5,000 – although she sometimes also charged $5K for her Skunkman Skunk #1. The 2003 original SF clone of GDP would sell out faster than anything else when she had a fresh tray, & at $8,000 a cut. And tied for most $$$ clone in her collection was the Original Sour Diesel that I’d sent her when I was in college in NYC, & the 1994 Jack Herer Cup Winning Cut that she’d traded for it 18 years earlier, both of which she charged a smooth $10,000 for.
grimesugar1 –
The information is here available on the potcast sponsored by seeds here now though….
jaredburt –
It’s a selection of Hash Plant from The Seed Bank in Holland from 1988 or so.
KKOG –
Puck was bred in Crested Butte, CO from Old Neville Seed Stock – most likely a Afghan Hashplant
james.mabley –
Puck is clone only Pacific Northwest Hashplant x NL1. And a Male from the PNWHP x NL1 cross was then backcrossed into the PNWHP . This was created by Nevil, and was called Hashplant. Puck is also known as Skelly. Puck is a pheno from Nevils Hashplant that was found around 1988. Puck also has a sister called Cuddlefish Hashplant. It was also found around the same time.
Taisha Gandy (verified owner) –
Pacific Northwest Hash Plant x (Pacific Northwest HP x NL1)
aplicare28 (verified owner) –
Absolutely huge, rank flowers on this one. This is one of the skunkiest things I’ve smelled in 27+ years.