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09-21-2009, 01:41 AM #1OPJunior Member
a question of genetic identity and/or lineage
Hello everyone. I just had a question for the more experienced. I recently have enjoyed a strain called Sweet Tooth. Would anyone have any information regarding the lineage or genetic identity of this strain? Thank You.
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Understandingmrbrodude Reviewed by mrbrodude on . a question of genetic identity and/or lineage Hello everyone. I just had a question for the more experienced. I recently have enjoyed a strain called Sweet Tooth. Would anyone have any information regarding the lineage or genetic identity of this strain? Thank You. Peace Love Understanding Rating: 5
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09-21-2009, 03:10 AM #2Senior Member
a question of genetic identity and/or lineage
google is amazing.
Genetics: Afghani/Nepalese/Hawaiian
Variety: Hybrid
Type: Mostly indica
Harvest Date: Early October
Flowering Period: 9-10 weeks
THC Content: 22%
CBD Content: 1.1%
Location: Indoor/Outdoors
Characteristics: Multiple Cannabis Cup Winner.
Sweet Tooth is famous for its incredibly high THC content and large yields. Sweet Tooth is the result of a long and rigorous breeding programme. It grows medium tall with strong side branches that need room to grow. Buds develop in large sticky resinous colas. It has a good resistance to mould and is easy to grow.
Its effect is powerful, relaxing and cerebral.
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10-01-2009, 08:41 AM #3Junior Member
a question of genetic identity and/or lineage
breeder steve made the best sweet tooth and it shits on barney"s.we will cherish it forever,it really is that good.:thumbsup:TRUST ME!!!!:stoned::stoned:actually,I would love to hear everyone's view on SWEET TOOTH...come on my friends,let's get this sweet tooth thread going!!:thumbsup
.s steve's ST is sweet pink grapefruit x blueberry x[sweet pink grapefruit].
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10-03-2009, 10:37 PM #4Junior Member
a question of genetic identity and/or lineage
Depending on where you are (I'm assuming either Cali or Canada), i've come across three strains of sweet tooth.
In northern california, humboldt area, it was a cross between sugar daddy and saber tooth.
Southern cali, cross between sour d and yum.
B.C, a big gangbang of sweet lorelai and somethin else. definitely the best of the three.
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10-08-2009, 11:12 AM #5FreeDaHerb
a question of genetic identity and/or lineage
A strain I know & love....eventually improved upon from the #3 that took longer to flower and had mold issues sometimes..but was still great.
Sweet Tooth #4 is the one you really want, 6-7 weeker (#3 was a 8-9 weeker) and the sweetest of all as it is most like the original SPG mother, really actually smells like a candy sweet pink grapefruit when rubbed/squeezed..totally citrusy fruit berry nug with a hint of hashiness. The bud has amazing bag appeal and is totally caked in white frost, huge swollen calyxes from the blueberry side of things. I'm pretty sure you won't find the originals for sale anymore, but now there was recently some old sweet tooth #4 for sale in a gypsy mix on seed boutique a few months back but those have been gone for awhile I think...I do know a friend who had a few original Spice of Life seed packs of pure Sweet Tooth #4 originals way back when and made plenty of precious pure f2's for a rainy day. :smokin:
Sweet Tooth can grow some serious sugar frosted pinecone nugs...really big swollen calyx's at maturity and almost incredible candy sweet grapefruity smell with an incense like hashy taste...the buzz is really the best part of it all though, nearly no paranoia whatsoever, just good fuzzy warm vibes and fantastic high. Like smoking sunshine & happiness mixed with a sexy naked hippie chick. :hippy:
Monster yielder too, easily more than you need for certain.
I HIGHLY recommend Sweet Tooth. One of the best strains ever from one of the best breeders ever. Steve from Spice of Life is a legend.
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10-08-2009, 11:44 AM
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FreeDaHerb
a question of genetic identity and/or lineage
Found an interesting thread on icmag with some pics..more info on sweet tooth and other SOL strains..
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=107812