Posted by admin | Posted in Spice of Life | Posted on 20-07-2010
Spice of Life Blue Satellite
For the latest Joint Project release of the Blue Satellite, the male was selected for its dark purpling and amazing resin count. Expect a fairly homogenous crop for a true f2. Dark green and huge, the leaves are unmistakable. Many are entirely purple at harvest and all have an uplifting fragrance and high.

Spice of Life Blue Satellite
Posted by admin | Posted in Spice of Life | Posted on 20-07-2010
Spice of Life Blue Bonic
Spice of Life Blue Bonic is a hybrid between a popular Kootenay Blueberry (that looks like a heavier grapefruit and has a similar aroma), and the Blue Satillite # 2.2 daddy used to pollinate the Blue Satellite # 2.2 selections. Two Phenotypes show up, one frostier and headier that favors the father’s line with a high calyx to leaf ratio, and the chunkier one that favors the mother’s line. Both are caked with resin, and have a blueberry jam aroma. This one will devastate the public at large like a plague. Yields are average to heavy, depending which pheno.

Spice of Life Blue Bionic
Posted by admin | Posted in Spice of Life | Posted on 20-07-2010
Spice of Life Donk
Spice of Life Donk is the heaviest commercial clone around. The Kootenays was going around without a name. A few plants got tossed together in a room for the hell of it. It is the heaviest yielding of these four lines, although its pedigree is uncertain, it is improved with the Blue Satellite #2 cross.

Spice of Life Donk
Posted by admin | Posted in Spice of Life | Posted on 19-07-2010
Spice of Life Sweet Blue
The 1994 Spice of Life release, Sweet Skunk, netted two very sativa specimens that were almost hazy, but with a funky sweetness. Now, over ten years later, one of those selections is still grown widely. This popular Sweet Skunk clone was dusted with Blueberry pollen provided by DJ Short as a part of the ongoing Joint Project work, this produced Spice of Life Sweet Blue.

Spice of Life Sweet Blue