An OG of Cannabis Genetics, . . Northern Lights 1-11 Why so many and Why so Special ?

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Steven Hager's description from his 'Inside Cannabis Castle' article published in High Times in March 1987:
State of the art indoor indica. Originating out of the Pacific Northwest, it is the result of many years of indoor breeding – three to four crops per year for a total of perhaps thirty to forty generations in the last ten years. The picture in Nevil's catalogue is a cutting of my personal favourite, C1 #5 F1. Unfortunately, no seeds are available of the strain, only cuttings. If anyone can come up with anything more resinous than this, I'd like to see it. Does not have much taste. The breeder bred a very specific goal in mind: high resin content. He certainly succeeded. The grass is a mellow indica that gets you pleasantly stoned – almost the opposite of Afghani #1. Although there are tastier varieties, I could smoke this one all day. The lower numbers are more.imdica leaning, the higher numbers made with Columbian, Mexican, or Thai genetics being more sativa Oriented. the Indica Crossing Purest Indica over Afghani derivations. Purest Indica was Some Afghani Seeds Given to Seattle Gregg In 1979 by a Hydroponics Book Author, Steve Murphy. the best Known Northern Lights are 2 and 5 , 5 Being Hawaiian x Purest Indica at a 50/50. join me. $bloodshotkoala linktr.ee/Terp.werkz710

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