Description
BUY (1) THE WHITE x G33 x CL F5 = GET (1) DOLORES FREEBIE
- Strain Name: The White x (Gelato 33 x Cherry Limeade F5)
- Seed Maker: Freeborn Selections by Mean Gene From Mendocino
- Seed Count: 10 pack
- Seed Type: Regular
- Note: Silver Sun Collection (IE Outdoor Friendly)
NOTES FROM THE SEEDMAKER
CherryLimeade is my cherry pie bagseed clone that I popped from seeds I got from Mike Meezy when Cherry Pie and Cookies weren’t widely known yet. I had three seeds and one died right when it came up and I was left with two females. One was a tall narrow leaf plant with density and it was nice but the one I liked more and kept was a short purple plant that smelled like rose oil and lime rind. It’s very skunky from a couple feet away but up close is very sweet. I bred it with the brother of Lime1 which is Hollywood PureKush x BlackLime, a male I called “Limiest Male”. I didn’t get many seeds and when I planted them I had five females and one male that I kept. Of the five, four were what I consider to be close to the clone only Cherry Pie which isn’t impressive to me but one of them, the number 4, was better than her mom. I made F2s with her and also backcrossed to her once before I lost her. Originally I was going to call the cross of this cherry pie and lime “key lime pie” but it was taken and a friend who took some of it to SanFrancisco named it CherryLimeade. It’s very mold resistant and tastes amazing. It’s won the Emerald Cup and one year I think 6 of the top 20 entries were descended from that bagseed cherry plant. Aficionado’s Cherry Noir and White Cherry Truffle and a lot of their other lines are based on CherryLimeade #4. The same CherryPie bagseed cut is also the mother of Cherry West, Cherry Limepop, CherryLicorice etc. There’s no BlackLimeReserve in CherryLimeade. BlackLimeReserve is HollywoodPureKush x BlackLime x ChemdawgSpecialReserve.
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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