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    #1
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    G13 ?

    What r these ? Are they the best or just medical? They sure r high in price..What r the THC% with a G13 plant? Are they worth the money?
    BlueDragonSmoke Reviewed by BlueDragonSmoke on . G13 ? What r these ? Are they the best or just medical? They sure r high in price..What r the THC% with a G13 plant? Are they worth the money? Rating: 5

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    #2
    Senior Member

    G13 ?

    G13 is a strain that is certainly wrapped in a bit of mystery. Do a search on google for the history/myth of the strain.

    It really depends on the seed company/breeder that you purchase them from as to whether or not they are worth the purchase.

    Potency on th eG13 that I have smoked was certainly good enough. Quite strong with a very well rounded fruity/spicey flavor/aroma.

    Many different breeders have G13 crosses, of which you may get some dominant phenotypes, but as far as that goes its a crap shoot.

    Here is a post that I have copy/pasted on the G13 history. I do not know if it is the truth or just another version of the myth...but it is a good read none the less.

    Hi, all
    I thought I could add some history to help back hempy's point.
    The G-13 clone was discovered by a guy named Sandy Wienstien. A
    founding member of Sacred Seeds, Breeder of Early Girl, He also
    discovered the Bay Area Durban Poison clone (the same clone All dutch
    DP is based on). During the mid
    70's Sandy W and members of the Bay Area (SK#1) group were working in
    cooperation on some of their afgans. A couple of the plants intro'd
    early into
    both programs brought a near fatal vunerabilty to grey mold. Both
    programs had
    to backtrack while new afgans were found to replace the culled
    plants, as well as beginig an extensive tourure testing program for
    the remaning stock.
    Sandy had a group of friends, growers who lived in his area (S.Ark-N
    Miss)
    One of these friends was a grower, and first year botany student who
    had,
    by shear accident, landed a job working with Carlton Turner , who ran
    the US gov. pot program @ U of Miss. Sandy's friends job? using the
    early,rather primitive tests they had at the time to test Afganica
    plants for THC level!
    As Sandy's Early Girl program in the MW and the Skunk#1 people in
    Cali were on
    a desperate search for Afganicas. Sandy enlisted his friend to send
    him anything
    "interesting". Sandy's friend sent him 23 plants in all, and to
    differetiate these from his regular Afgani stock, which he labeled
    A1, A2 etc., Sandy designated his
    "government" plants G1-23. None of these were used in any Sacred
    Seeds breeding program. Sandy saved only a very few of these
    G clones, among these was G-13. He was to busy and never had a chance
    to do anything with it, so it stayed on the shelf. But he saved it
    knowing it was a special plant, a "sport".
    In its pure form it was apparently not very pleasant smoke, tasting
    like lawn
    clippings, soaked in a mixture of urine and feces (fecal flavors are
    common in pure afganicas) with a lovelly aftertaste of burning tires.
    The shear power could not be
    denied however and that's what made the strain's rep. As I sayed,
    G-13 was a breeders plant, (see MJ Botony p70) for a description of a
    sport but basically it's
    a plant that shows benificial mutations which can be passed down to
    the next gen. In the case of G-13 it was a scraglly plant with lowish
    yields, but it had the
    desirable trait of massive resin production. So much so, that if you
    let it go to long
    it could supposedly choke itself. Some sativas can do this, what
    Shanti calls the "Widow" sport is an example, but it's very rare in
    an indica.
    It was during Nevil's 83/84 collection trips to the US that he
    aquired, from Sandy W the only G-13 cuttings to ever leave Sandy's
    garden. Nevil returned to Holland
    and made three crosses with G-13 @ the Seed Bank.
    G-13x Haze (in catolog only 1 yr, discontinued, no extent P1's)
    G-13x Hashplant (discontinued, currently Sensi Seeds: mr nice)
    G-13x Skunk#1 (last and, according to Nevil, the best of the G
    crosses.
    Nev gave Shanti the last of this stock. Shanti, after
    suffering alarmingly low germ rates initially from the
    20 year old seeds, put them though a number of
    breeding cycles and you all lucky bastarts are beta
    testing the results.)
    Sandy Wienstein passed away in 1987. If you have the '88 edition of
    Mel's
    Indoor Guide, then you have Mel's wonderfull euligy to his friend.
    (Mel was
    part of the upstate NY group, which was a sattelitte of Sandy's
    midwest group.
    Mel and Co. were not breeders but the ran beta grows for Sandy's
    Early Girl
    proj. Just look pic's captioned Durban poison x Afgani in upstate NY
    from any
    of mel's books.)
    For those who don't have this vintage edition, just turn your copy of
    Mel's
    Deluxe MJ grow guide to the back cover. The guy in the red pendelton
    shirt
    and the long hair and shades, Thats Sandy. You owe him more than you
    know

    nom de fluer

    ������

    Keep the Peace

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    #3
    Senior Member

    G13 ?

    WOW , thanks man

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    #4
    Senior Member

    G13 ?

    Not a problem Blue.

    Glad you liked the read.

    Keep the Peace

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    #5
    Senior Member

    G13 ?

    I have some Pacific G-13 crosses.
    I have a( G-13 x Cinderella 99) x NYCDiesel...it smells like grape and citrus...said to taste like grape wine.The resin production on the G-13 x C99 pheno is crazy. I can see the G-13 influence in this Pheno big time.
    And I have some G-13 x Yumbolt and (G-13 x yumbolt) x bubbleberry.But I havn't grown these yet.

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    #6
    Senior Member

    G13 ?

    G13xC99, is why I was asking , I was gonna break down and buy some but didnt know if it is worth the money. Guess im gonna have to take the bull by the horns and buy some ...lol

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    #7
    Senior Member

    G13 ?

    ya, these are some great genetic's.
    Good yield of some potent grape smelling nugs!
    I smoked some G-13 yesterday and it is wonderful!

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