Description
BUY (1) HPK x JARO = GET (1) DOLORES FREEBIE
- Strain Name: Hollywood Pure Kush (HPK) x Jaro
- Seed Maker: Freeborn Selections by Mean Gene From Mendocino
- Seed Count: 10 pack
- Seed Type: Regular (Male & Female)
- Jaro = Sour Diesel x (Hollywood Pure Kush x (Hindu x Black Afi)
- Rootbeer Note: The same male that made Rootbeer made Jaro
NOTES FROM THE SEEDMAKER
The PK is a plant that tends to take on the characteristics of the males I breed her with–but in the case of the Jaro hybrid, she threw a good amount of PK influence into the mix.
The buds are what I can only really describe as Kushy, and people familiar with OG and Hindu/Bubba/Master etc will recognize these plants as a mix of those leaning to the OG side. Some loud OG, with others more earthy and hashy smelling. A few runty plants mixed in (as is usually the case in OG based crosses) but mostly very nice plants with more vigor and a little more sturdiness than a real OG clone.
Nice kush with potential to find washers–thick, rich smoke. One of the better kush types I’ve grown or bred. Buds remind me of a cactus in a sense because of the structure and large full bracts. A fairly easy trim, and I’d expect good results using males or females of this one in hybrids.
No intersex plants have been observed in my light dep environment so far. I’ll be digging into this one further for sure. Very different than SkyCuddlerDoubleKush which has all the marshmallow soap baby powder stuff associated with good PK–these are more like OG/Hindu to me.
NOTES ABOUT MEAN GENE’S DOLORES FREEBIE
Dolores is a Pure Mexican–not long flowering, very hardy and does good in pretty rough weather.
I got them from my friends Shawn and David – they came from their friend down by Big Sur that has had them since way back, at least the 70s.
Light green and frosty looking, it reminds me of our old northern lights clone. It should breed well with modern stuff (untested indoors but I’d try it since it never herms outdoors).
Most are taller with more narrow leaves but not extreme narrow leaf, a few have slightly broader leaves and more round golf ball nugs but I used my two favorite tall narrow males to make these.
Most of these need support because the buds are fairly dense and resinous and the stems aren’t robust. They have resin that can likely wash but the heads aren’t as big as I’d like to see for a hash plant. I’d expect them to cross we’ll with something with bigger heads though to make hash hybrids since they’re very resinous and not greasy. Screened hash from them has the nice yellow color I remember from the 80s and 90s.
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