@NorthernLights_420 thank you for the compliments.
@Boognelson87 I see many nice strains here and and on other venues. Your strain is really beautiful. I would love to smoke her If given the chance.
I will not make judgment on anyone’s product that I haven’t sampled several times for myself.
As I recall, you told me that you aren’t interested in my crosses. You passed up an opportunity to see if what I’m saying about the nympho is all talk. Everything the nympho touches becomes an 8 - 8.5 easily.
On that note, there is a lot of bud in my community. The quality was very poor until I started sharing my work. That meant that the guys that run the streets around here had to step their game up. So they stopped offering local home grown and Mexican brick and went to offering exotics and elites.
These guys are getting smoke from Denver, Washington, Oregon, Florida and California with the hopes of having something comparable to my Nympho. The search continues.
People often come to me for bud advice or to compare. So I get to sample bud from all over the country. Never do I worry about what their bud looks like or what it taste like. I concentrate on how good the High is, the effects of the high, and how long the high lasts. The aesthetics mean nothing when the smoke is sub par.
I don’t mean to disrespect to anyone or their work. So please don’t take offense when I described my strain. I thought sharing our experiences is what we are here for.
I chose my word because I’m looking for a good strain to cross to my nympho. I want the guy that understands what I’m looking for to stand up say “Hey I got it right here”. Or suggest a potent heavy hitting strain that we may have access to.
Remember when og kush, chem dawg, train wreck, sour diesel, grand daddy purple, gorilla glue, gsc (any many more) first hit the scene? The criticism and skepticism was insurmountable in most cases. But they all persevered and proved themselves by joining the list of the great strains
My plans is to have the Nympho on that list and not considered just another chuck.
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Here is a 1 gal purple lemon / nympho gen 3 breeding crossed back to a gen 4 nympho. Most call them bx (back cross). I call them out crosses because they introduced new genetics into the gene pool.
75% nympho/ 25% purple lemonade. She will pair nicely with my mistress an my chocolate thunder, asa well as produce an 87.5% nympho when breed back to her.
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