Description
- Name: William’s Wonder
- Genetics: ’89 SSSC William’s Wonder (Wilfred Cut) x WA State William’s Wonder (Casey Cut)
- Seed Maker: Strayfox Gardenz
- Seed Count: TBA
- Seed Type: Feminized (Female & Female)
NOTES FROM THE SEEDMAKER
When old school meets old school. This matchup is a blast from the past and she puts a whole different spin to unique fire ass flowers. Super amazing line to add to the arsenal. Take cuts. These are gonna go super fast. Small handful of packs were made. It’s up to you to make more.
Parents: The ‘Wilfred Cut’ is an old cut I picked up from my Uncle that lived in Tillamook, Oregon. To make a long winded story short, for years he offered me this cut and I always turned it down. I never heard of a line called Wilfred, until he told me that was just a name he gave this cut and it was actually called Williams Wonder from the one and only time he has ever purchased seeds, circa 1989 from a place called Super Sativa Seed Club. Lets just say that caught my attention real fast. Oldest cut I have to my name. As for the CASEY cut, I picked it up from a good friend in Vancouver, Washington. Not too much of a back story on this elite cut other than it was held super tight by an older gentleman and his family for years. Breeds like a champ to anything you wanna match her up with.
Phenos: So far, I’ve seen a wide selection in old school broadleaf indica type that brings heavy flowers that are covered in crystals. Most phenos are short squat Christmas tree frame plants that love being topped.
Aroma: Most phenos carry a Skunky, trashcan-hazy, hardwood funk while others carry creamy citrus, fuel, bakery, and sharpie marker notes.
- Great bag appeal. Greasy buds.
- Mold, mildew, and bug resistant.
- Expected Stretch: .5x – 1.5x
- Indoor Bloom: 8 weeks
- Outdoor Bloom: Mid – Late September
- Shoutout to my Uncle (RIP) and my old Washington friend Casey
YIELD DISCLAIMER
The yield of any crop, including hemp, can vary depending on factors such as the variety of the plant, growing conditions, farming practices, and weather conditions.
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