Interested in helping us breed the next release?
Indigo Line Update
Indigo is a total munchi strain. Although low in pain
relief, this strain will absolutely make you raid the refrigerator and
cupboards. We have tested this strain with late stage AIDS and anorexia with
absolute life saving results. These “test patients” had no appetite and were
dying of hunger although they were never able to eat. All patients not only
ate but gained tremendous weight and health.
Unfortunately we have not released this yet as it is a
work in progress. Due to confinement of Oregon numbers within our garden we
must set priorities and put other work on hold. There is much to be done as
we have several lines of our own we have not yet begun to work with
(including the entire land race strain library from Olauf).
We will put this on the priority list and will begin
finishing this project for release. We plan on two lines-a low THC strength
and a high THC strength. We already are close to the final low strength
version. The low strength version will create tremendous munchies but only
gives you a mild “high” for a very short period. One of the most colorful,
tasty we have played with. The plant grows very light green with bright
lavender buds and leaves turning golden yellow. Very photogenic.
As we renew this project we could use your help if
you’re willing. We would supply you with a cutting of BHB (our code name
for the low THC version) to grow and test under the conditions you do not
distribute the strain. We would not want less than the finished product
being circulated. This would cause confusion on the final release. We would
also ask you to pop and grow a seed or two if you wanted in order to test
various seed stock and genetic versions.
If this is something you are interested in then let me
know.
Contact Mike@gro4me.com
We believe there is a very good
chance this strain would help our community. Our former patient whose name
was Brian came to us skin and bones, and being fed through his veins. One
puff and he could not stop eating. He gained so much weight his doctor had
to put him on a diet (almost). Unfortunately his condition took him but he
couldn’t thank us enough for having a quality finish.

What You Must Do
We are looking for someone(s) who is willing to follow the following
specific tasks as a part of our breeding program:
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1.
Grow a test plant supplied by us through the entire lifecycle of
harvest in our soilless medium. |
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2.
Harvest the plant at a time of growth stage as referred to in
Stoney Girl “When Its Time to Harvest” guide. This will mean you are
using one of your count. |
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3.
Provide us with one rooted clone. We will hold this clone or use
it for further genetic work. |
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4.
Complete and return our Evaluation Reports. These reports will
list the speed of growth, plant size and height at certain stages, leaf
size, number of serrations on a typical leaf, number of fingers, girth,
coloration, odor, brackage, total harvest amount, crystallization
percentage and other characteristics including a form for your testing
the final product. We also like a pic. |
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5.
Provide us with a premium sample of 7 grams for our testing. We
will test the samples and provide you with our results. You keep all the
rest. |
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6.
Agree to not share clones out or otherwise
propagate to anyone. Once we have finished selection and stabilization
we will provide you with the final plant and seed stock that you may
share with your friends. You may also share with them your stories of
assisting in its creation. |
This will give you the opportunity to take part in a
breeding project that will assist many patients sooner than if we did it
alone. We are open to having your help and assistance to bringing this
project to the public.
This is a project that we have had designed for quite
some time. However we balance all of our nursery stock and breeding work out
of our own medicine count. We would require assistance to reopen this
project at this time, however feel that there is of course an immediate need
for it. Just from the request it reminds me of how helpful this was to the
people that tried it. Although we gave early samples to their growers, the
patients are sadly no longer with us and we do not know of their growers
directly.
We cannot keep all of our varieties alive at once and
remain within compliance. Our own personal need was not for this type of
affect. Therefore HP3 was dropped from our production. We can start our seed
stock, sex the plant and provide cuttings to pick up where we left off to
continue the generational work to stabilize our final candidate. If there is
interest in assisting us then we are willing. It would work best if we could
enlist a couple of folks.
We actually used this type of help with Pit Bull. We
are forever indebted to those that helped us.