“First off this strain starts slow but picks up a little at week 3 from seed and was given very little LST but showed nice stretch outwards for a bonzai type structure. I grew this with 3 other blueberry strains all started at the same time and which all have finished before this Krippleberry Auto has, it is still doing some bulking up and ripening in week 8 of flower easily another 2 weeks. Get seedsman own blueberry auto strain it's much better and finishes in week 7-8 of flowering...!”
“Krippleberry delivers for an autoflower here in New England. It is relatively quick, though not the fastest Auto, she makes classical Blueberry esque nugs that have flavors reminiscent of DJ Short's Blueberry. I'd reccomend this to anyone wanting to try new autoflowering flavors or in climates with short flowering seasons. A good general toke that leans to the more sedating side of effect. It seems all the beans I chose to germinate popped!”
“I've periodically done some small test grows of rudralis hybrids and other autoflowering plants (not all autoflowering strains are rudralis crosses, at least not in many many generations) over the last 30 years or so. From Sensi Seeds stocks, the original Joint Dr. Lowrider and Lowrider 2 to more modern second, third etc...generation crosses (where autoflowering strains are crossed to each other much as two good indica or sativa strains would be) and I've even done some breeding of them. Through the years I have always found them lacking in flavor and other traits I expect from modern cannabis breeding. Not this time. This time I found a very sativa dominant Blueberry line in an autoflowering package. The pheno I got with my first plant from this strain didn't follow the strain data exactly and it may have been an outlier but it took 120+ days in a 30 gallon pot to produce about a quarter pound of top shelf Blueberry sativa. I took a half dozen cuttings of her while she was still in a vigorous vegitative state (yes she rooted off clones, no they don't grow full size but they help when it comes to breeding them) and used Silver Thiosulfate to make xx pollen with one to produce feminized S-1 seeds from another. The other four clones I pollinated with my pure sativa Destroyer males. I'm looking forward to seeing what I can do with these seeds and I'm growing more of the Krippleberry seeds to work with on this project. When I find something I like this much I make or get more, in this case both.”