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View Poll Results: Are my plants labeled correctly

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  • Yes they are right according to what I know about your plants

    1 16.67%
  • No they are wrong, switch them around

    5 83.33%
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    #11
    Senior Member

    HELP! which is which?! Afghani/Northern lights

    Quote Originally Posted by GaGrown
    here are mine. For reference.

    Ga Grown!
    See that remids me of my Affs, That big leaf right in the middle of your pic looks like the leaf in my avator. And on top of that yours looks taller and less compact like like jaz. I don't know, I'm so confused. Buddy who gave them o me is coming back tonight, I'll ask him if he's sure for the millionth time. He grows along side the main suppiers for our city so I want to believe him but he could just be playing know it all.
    And the color of yours is closer to my Afghanis.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    HELP! which is which?! Afghani/Northern lights

    Now you got me all cross-eyed!!!! LOL I know what my gurls are and I would hope that your Dawg,ain't gonna do ya that way! Go with ya labels! Then after ya smoke it,that'll tell that tell.Lemme come smell??

    Ga Grown!

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    #13
    Senior Member

    HELP! which is which?! Afghani/Northern lights

    lol, I guess since I can't tell my friends what it is me and my husband will just have to smoke it all ourselves, so we don't misrepresent, lol.

    Naaawww, I'll just have to share with my Cana.con buddys. :joint1:

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    #14
    Senior Member

    HELP! which is which?! Afghani/Northern lights

    We'll jess trade!

    Ga Grown!

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    #15
    Senior Member

    HELP! which is which?! Afghani/Northern lights

    Like I was teling you int the strain section, you will know for sure when you flower your ladies. The Afghani have almost no crystal on the fruit (a lot of resin). Afghani also have an annoying large ration of leaves VS buds so donâ??t be afraid to remove some to make sure all your fruits are exposed to the light ! Also, the Afghani will give you a couch lock high â?¦ Believe me, you will be fucked up (my favorite plant to smoke as it taste like hash!!)

    The NL is pretty good but does not come close if you are looking for couch lock â?¦. If you desire a more all around buzz, the NL will probably be the one you will pick.

    Good luck my friend,

    9KtuFK

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    #16
    Senior Member

    HELP! which is which?! Afghani/Northern lights

    Just from what I know about smoking NL and the little I know about cannabis I thought you had them mixed up before it came up. I figured I had never seen either plant myself so I was probably wrong and shouldn't mention it.

    So yeah, for what it's worth I think they're mixed up. I hope you can figure it out before smoking them! :jointsmile:

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    #17
    Senior Member

    HELP! which is which?! Afghani/Northern lights

    I think smoking them will set it strait because we get NL all the time and I know the smoke. Actually we are getting a 1/4 of NL tonight I should compare scents tomrrow. Everyone here I talk to says that NL is short bushy and compact. I'll look into it after K goes to bed and do some more research.

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    #18
    Senior Member

    HELP! which is which?! Afghani/Northern lights

    Northern Lights Marijuana Strains


    Afghani Marijuana Strains - The origins of this strain come from Afghanistan and travel to Holland. Afghani has big round fat leaves and the same beautiful big fat buds. It usually has a rich smooth hash like heavy smoke taste. The Afghani marijuana plant tends to be very bushy and will yield large amounts of very sticky buds. Well known for excellent growth because it originated in mountainous conditions and over thousands of years a very stocky, sturdy and disease resistant plant was produced. Great for the outdoors and even better indoor or greenhouse. Click the order button to see if seed stock is available for mail order delivery right now!
    Height : 250-300 cm

    The northern lights marijuana strain has big broad leaves and large buds always covered with crystals. Highly adapted for indoor growing. A strong earthy taste. Northern Lights marijuana is not a big plant growing to about 1.5 m outdoors. It is a good plant for the indoor growers, its a classic northern lights marijuana plant and one of the most smoked and grown in Holland, try it out, click the order button for mail order buying options!
    Height : 100-125 cm

    Afghan Hybrids - cannabis seeds

    Afghani cannabis is of the indica variety although it has also been described as Cannabis â??Afghanicaâ?? due to its distinctive nature. Afghani indica strains are characterised by certain traits which include; short plants, thick stems, prolific branching, thick dark leafs and leaflets and abundant resin.

    Northern Lights is closer genetically than Hash Plant to its Afghani roots but both show strong â??Afghanicaâ?? characteristics.
    Northern Lights Seeds
    The genetics of Northern Lights is one of the most confused of all existing cannabis seeds strains because there is no one who can take entire credit for its creation. Northern Lights was developed as an indoor cannabisseed strain in the late 1970s near Seattle in Washington, although the genetics involved in the cross were known to have come from California - the original home of a great many of the most famous cannabis seeds strains. It was initially a stabilised cannabis sativa strain crossed with an Afghani indica hybrid.

    Northern Lights travelled to Holland as a clone where it was introduced to the commercial cannabis seed market in 1985 by The Seed Bank.

    Because it arrived as a clone it could not be inbred for stability and cannabis seed production, therefore Skunk No 1 and Original Haze were used to produce seeds off it so it could be used as a parent plant.

    Northern Lights distinctly shows its Afghani indica genetic background; it is a small plant that produces, big highly resinous flowers. Although it was initially developed for indoor growers excellent results have been produced outside.Northern Lights has a sweet resinous taste and produces a physical comfortable but lazy feeling, known to some as â??couch lockâ??.




    But even this info and the pics of bud(just looking at the leaves cause I have no bud) is confusing so you know what? I AM JUST GOING TO CALL THEM ALL BAGSEED TILL I'M NOT SO PISSED OFF AND CONFUSED.

    I wish some one would put togather a rough guild on the general characteristics of each common strain along with clear definate picof thosestrain pointing out general sure signs.

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    #19
    Senior Member

    HELP! which is which?! Afghani/Northern lights

    Well I'm not so pissed of or confused because at least I have it narrowed down to two strains for sure. I am still very open to your opinions and insight and apologize for my rudeness. Thanks for stopping by.

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    #20
    Senior Member

    HELP! which is which?! Afghani/Northern lights

    Getting STONED is a cure for all ill feeling! Toke 1 Gurl!

    Ga Grown!

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