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Solezimer Hybrid


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strain = Solezimer Hybrid
origin = Holland - South Florida

The seed stock originated in Holland, where a friend smuggled the seeds back into the USA. Seeds were then germinated and three successful generations of sticky-sinsemillia were grown. Each mother was cloned several times and the only the best cross-bred clones were kept for the next generation. 2nd generation was crossed with Purple Haze (also from Holland) and resulted in a signifigant increase in potency and yield. 3rd generation was crossed with G-13 (clone origin in South Florida), this resulted in enormous buds with generous amounts of crystals. Extremely potent. It was at this time that I acquired some seeds and clones from the grower and decided to grow my own.

Keep in mind, all of these plants were "started" indoors until sexing-age and then moved outside to rural locations for growing. Each generation of plants started out as about 40 to 50 plants and then these were weeded down to the best 10 or 15 to be moved outside. The best female of the final 10 to 15 was chosen to be cloned and crossed with the best seed-stock from the last generation. After three successful generations of this cross-breeding, the result was what I dubbed the "Solezimer Hybrid" (a vague reference to a Charles Bukowski story).

Solezimer was very meaty, bright neon green, covered in orange hairs, and possessed a strong pungent odor. It possesses an extreme potency that borders upon the hallucinogenic. One or two hits provides a strong and robust airy high. Buzz lasts for 2 to three hours strong and then tapers off over the next 3 or 4 hours.

Grower's tip - this plant loves full filtered sun and is quite thirsty. Be sure to water regularly and supplement the soil with Peters or a similar commercial fertilizer. Do NOT over-fertilize.

This pot was once quite common in the central southern region of Florida, but is now increasingly rare. I have stopped growing and my friend who gave me the original clones has some of my seed stock in storage for future use. None is being currently grown, but the strain still lives.


(Added: Sat Jul 06 2002)








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