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06-20-2007, 01:56 PM #21Senior Member
Joey weed strains
Hello everyone. I've grown out a few NL99's and just wanted to chime in
It's my favourite strain, and for a number of reasons, but it does have its (often ignored) down sides.
The wonderful fruity smell you get while growing doesn't stick around after a cure. The taste however, does.
The strain is not as "up" as a lot of people would believe, likely by influence of the C99 in its title. It's one of the hardest knock out strains I've smoked in my life, especially near the end of the high. C99 is not a pure sativa, and NL is far from it. Even skunk #1 is uppier and more psychological (in my experience).
They are fairly uniform in general, but I grew out 4 most recently, and none were identical, I could tell them apart - ie: leaf profiles, height, smell (they all smelled a little different. The same thing happened my first time as well.
Now, onto the good side:
It's potent as hell. Nothing more I need to elaborate on that really.
It matures fast and is extremely easy to grow. I grew it on my first grow, and it was easier than growing grass (the real kind)- That was inside a PC too.. take a look if you want: International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums - NL x C99 Computer Case Grow .
There is no odor at all.. not even low.. but none. Fantastic for stealth purposes. It matures quickly as well.
All in all, good stuff, but approach it with an objective nature that some Joey Weed fans may be missing (eg: I think Image Reaper/Road Cam/Other psuedonym here, is affiliated with them, his picture is the one used in the breeder description, and he's plugged it on every pot site I've come across on the internet). Not to say that in an offensive way.. just keep objective people. Later.
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06-20-2007, 02:07 PM #22Senior Member
Joey weed strains
Edit: oh yeah, can't imbed pics hosted myself... nevermind
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06-20-2007, 03:15 PM #23Senior Member
Joey weed strains
"All in all, good stuff, but approach it with an objective nature that some Joey Weed fans may be missing (eg: I think Image Reaper/Road Cam/Other psuedonym here, is affiliated with them, his picture is the one used in the breeder description, and he's plugged it on every pot site I've come across on the internet). Not to say that in an offensive way.. just keep objective people. Later."
just for the record, again, I have posted this same explanation before ... I, (and also Freewheelinfrank, and Custom39) are in NO way connected with Joey Weed, or, Hemp Depot ... we are simply very happy with the seeds we've grown out from Joey Weed ... my friend, Custom39, came up with the idea of putting his pots on a 30-degree angle, it boosted bud formation on the lower branches, and produced that big-yielding NL99, that you saw in that photo ... I was so impressed with his results, I mailed that photo to Hemp Depot ... I got an e-mail response from 'Brad', asking for permission to post it on his Joey Weed NL99 page ... and, that explains that ... also, if you got a 'knockout' stone, rather than a spacey head-high, my guess is you matured to many amber trichomes ... harvesting with about 10%-15% amber, would have given you a totally different effect ... my NL99s have been a high-flying spacey ride, and doesn't even make me sleepy, let alone 'knockout' (maybe pot affects us differently after smoking it for 40+ years) ... just goes to show what you can manipulate with the trichomes ... :smokin:
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06-20-2007, 03:29 PM #24Senior Member
Joey weed strains
Alright, that makes sense. Like I said, I didn't mean that in an offensive way or anything, its just how it appeared to me previously.
PS: I harvested after 7 weeks flowering. Heres a pic from my grow log of the tric's before the cut (and a couple more for fun. Perhaps we are indeed affected differently.
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06-20-2007, 03:38 PM #25Senior Member
Joey weed strains
no worries
... your photo looks about like the way I harvested mine, I went 7 weeks the first grow, and 8 weeks the last couple of times, pretty much the same results ... I just crossed my NL99s with another C99-hybrid, and something 'special' may have happened ... I haven't harvested yet, but the offspring started frosting their leaves WAY early in flowering ... I don't know if it's the genetics, or just an example of 'hybrid vigor', but they are looking great right now ... harvest in a couple more weeks, probably, then I will know if it was successful ... it looks bitchin', but that don't mean nuthin', it's all about the smoke
... have a good one :thumbsup:
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06-20-2007, 09:46 PM #26Senior Member
Joey weed strains
So, I just sent away for NL99, mostly because it's all I read about.
Does anyone have input on the others availalbe, particularly how Joey Weed's are different from other breeders' ?
AK47
AK47 X Cinderella 99
Apollo 11
Blueberry
Blueberry x AK47
Blue Apollo
Blueberry x C99
Blue Widow
Cinderella 99
C99 x Apollo 11
Joey's Mix
Moon Shadow
Northern Lights
NL x AK47
NL x C99 ..............(SPOKEN FOR)
Sugar Berry
Sugar Blossom
White Russian
White Widow
Thanks, cause at $45, I'm tempted to buy them all, but I'm testing the waters with one purchase first.
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06-21-2007, 04:36 AM #27Senior Member
Joey weed strains
Originally Posted by good ol daze
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06-21-2007, 08:41 PM #28Senior Member
Joey weed strains
Nice, reminds me of overgrow, RIP. Thanks,
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06-21-2007, 08:47 PM #29Senior Member
Joey weed strains
uhhh...now that i look at the bottom of the page...explains it.:silly:
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07-04-2007, 10:50 AM #30Senior Member
Joey weed strains
Does anyone have information on his Apollo 11? I can't decide between that and C99.
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