- Strain Name: Dubble Limes
- Genetics: Sour Dubb x Lime F5
- Seed Maker: Meangene
- Seed Count: 10 pack
- Seed Type: Regular (Female x Male)
NOTES FROM THE SEEDMAKER
Dubble Limes is a cross I made using the SourDubb clone originally found in BOG seeds–SourDubb is believed to be some variation of Diesel crossed to SourBubble or something similar (BOG told multiple stories to keep it from being recreated). It’s a great kushy plant with lots of resin and it breeds well. I hit it with two males from a line of Lime (PKXBLACKLIME(not reserve*) worked to F5 with selections made toward the more limey-kushy side.
Dubble Limes plants grow with a lot of vigor and root easily as clones. They go around 70 days (depending on preference) and have a fairly long harvest window because they are so resinous that they smoke nice before they max out. Smells/flavors range from the slightly citrus-hinted SourDubb type all the way to extreme lime, citronella and lemongrass. They do nicely in the weather and don’t tend to have mold issues. In initial testing–under intentional stress–we saw a couple male flowers on a single plant, but overall it’s proven to be a very solid line across all environment types.
Skunktek gave me the #10 from his test run–I’ll keep it forever if I can. It‘s the closest thing I’ve found to a clone my buddy had 20 years ago called Gump and there are a lot of similar plants in the line! I haven’t seen this specific type come out of other crosses: it’s a nostalgic favorite for me and the smoke is a crowd pleaser everywhere I roll it up or hand it out so I know these will make even more winning hybrids for myself and others in the future.
As you can tell, Dubble Limes is a personal favorite of mine so I’ll likely work it further…but this F1 version ensures full genetic variance remains preserved and available for your own pheno hunting and/or breeding needs.
-Mean Gene From Mendocino, Freeborn Selections.
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