The Origins of G13
 Of  all the commercially available cannabis strains today, few have  accumulated such a legendary reputation and sprouted so many urban myths  as the mysterious G13  Afghani indica.
Of  all the commercially available cannabis strains today, few have  accumulated such a legendary reputation and sprouted so many urban myths  as the mysterious G13  Afghani indica.
 Of  all the commercially available cannabis strains today, few have  accumulated such a legendary reputation and sprouted so many urban myths  as the mysterious G13  Afghani indica.
Of  all the commercially available cannabis strains today, few have  accumulated such a legendary reputation and sprouted so many urban myths  as the mysterious G13  Afghani indica.
 It has even found its way into American cinema,  contributing to the already large wall of mysticism surrounding this  plant. Where this plant came from and whether or not it actually ever  existed has been the subject of countless debates.
 By following the  faint trace that this plant has left behind it, we are drawn to the U.S  in the 1970’s, where this legendary plant supposedly originated from.
According to the most reliable story, written by Jesse for the Treat Yourself Magazine, this plant was apparently liberated by an unknown assistant from a government research facility at the University of Mississippi.
According to the most reliable story, written by Jesse for the Treat Yourself Magazine, this plant was apparently liberated by an unknown assistant from a government research facility at the University of Mississippi.
The G13 was part of a project run by a Dr. Carlton Turner,  who was conducting research on both cannabis sativa and cannabis indica  drug strains.
 One thing is known for a fact and that is that Neville  Schoenmakers, who also founded the Seed Bank, got a hold of a clone  marked G13 some way or the other. Opinions vary but apparently it was  given to him by man called Sandy Weinstein, who had a friend working at  the government research facility in Mississippi. 
The G13 was found among  a batch of Afghani indicas labeled G1 through G23. 
The G13 was said to  be highly superior to the others, sporting fast indoor flowering,  massive resin production, excellent potency and extreme hybrid vigor.
 Another  story points towards a man named Michael Hallman, who had acquired a  lot of cannabis strains during the 1960’s and 1970’s. Following his  arrest, these strains ended up in the possession of the CIA and FBI and  were later used to genetically engineer the notorious G13 cannabis  strain in secret government labs.
Another  story points towards a man named Michael Hallman, who had acquired a  lot of cannabis strains during the 1960’s and 1970’s. Following his  arrest, these strains ended up in the possession of the CIA and FBI and  were later used to genetically engineer the notorious G13 cannabis  strain in secret government labs.
 Another  story points towards a man named Michael Hallman, who had acquired a  lot of cannabis strains during the 1960’s and 1970’s. Following his  arrest, these strains ended up in the possession of the CIA and FBI and  were later used to genetically engineer the notorious G13 cannabis  strain in secret government labs.
Another  story points towards a man named Michael Hallman, who had acquired a  lot of cannabis strains during the 1960’s and 1970’s. Following his  arrest, these strains ended up in the possession of the CIA and FBI and  were later used to genetically engineer the notorious G13 cannabis  strain in secret government labs.
 I leave it up to you to decide which  story sound more plausible.
With an alleged THC percentage of over 28 percent, this variety would be rated as one of the most potent strains to date.
With an alleged THC percentage of over 28 percent, this variety would be rated as one of the most potent strains to date.
This can however be  disputed. Research conducted at the University of Mississippi as part  of the Potency Monitoring Project (PMP) show no records of strains with a  potency higher than 9.5%, which is fairly low compared to most  commercial strains that can be found today. 
PharmChem Laboratories Inc.  also tested selected strains for potency during this time but never  reported THC levels higher than 14 percent.
 People who smoked the real  G13 on the other hand said that it was very potent. These  inconsistencies point towards another source than the U.S government,  perhaps some private grower.
There are a couple of theories on where the plant got its name, one being that the G stands for “government” and that the number 13 is simply the number of a plant from a certain seed line which proved to be of excellent quality.
There are a couple of theories on where the plant got its name, one being that the G stands for “government” and that the number 13 is simply the number of a plant from a certain seed line which proved to be of excellent quality.
The other theory is that the name G13 stands for  “Greenhouse number 13” from where the plant was supposedly liberated.
Either way, this plant has accumulated a lot of rumors along the way and today many offer strains that they claim to carry the authentic G13 genes.
Either way, this plant has accumulated a lot of rumors along the way and today many offer strains that they claim to carry the authentic G13 genes.
In reality we have no way to determine whether or not these  plants are actually related to the original plant. Regardless of the  plants origin, one thing is for sure and that is that there cannot be  any pure G13 available in seed form since only a female plant was given  to Neville and as far as stories go, it was never selfed into feminized  seeds.
 There are however three credited sources where the average grower can get a hold of authentic
There are however three credited sources where the average grower can get a hold of authentic 
 There are however three credited sources where the average grower can get a hold of authentic
There are however three credited sources where the average grower can get a hold of authentic 
G13 hybrids; one being Sensi Seeds, which was formed by Neville Schoenmaker under a different name and later taken over by Ben Dronkers. The second is the Mr. Nice Seedbank and finally Soma Seeds.
The lineage of this elusive strain is said to be of pure Afghani origin but there is no way of saying for sure what the genetic make up really was.
The lineage of this elusive strain is said to be of pure Afghani origin but there is no way of saying for sure what the genetic make up really was.
 The plant did show strong cannabis indica traits so it  remains the most probable and educated guess. Upon acquiring the G13  clone, the Seed Bank proceeded with creating a whole battery of G13  f1-hybrids. Some of the more notable creations were G13 x Ortega, G13 x  Hashplant, G13 x Northern Lights #2, G13 x Haze and G13 x Skunk#1. Only  the G13 x Hashplant is still available in seed form today and can be  considered the closest relative to the original plant.
The G13 Skunk was said to be the best hybrid and Neville brought it to the attention of Shantibaba at Mr. Nice Seedbank when he left the Seedbank.
The G13 Skunk was said to be the best hybrid and Neville brought it to the attention of Shantibaba at Mr. Nice Seedbank when he left the Seedbank.
 It was then shelved and forgotten about for some time. After  working through alarmingly low germination rates of the 20 year old  seed, Shantibaba recently crossed the G13 Skunk that he got from Neville  to some old school Skunk#1 and his already famous Black Widow, thereby  successfully rejuvenating the old genes. By this time the original G13  mother at Sensi Seeds had already lost so much vigor that the plant  eventually passed away, along with her pure genes.
 The G13 Haze found  its way into the hands of Soma, a gift from Ed Rosenthal who had  previously acquired it from Neville. He has successfully produced  several new strains using the glorious G13  Haze father that was found among a handful of seeds.
Haze father that was found among a handful of seeds.
When researching the history of the G13, one cannot but stumble upon a few private cuttings that supposedly derived from the G13 mother acquired by Neville. These include the Airborne G13 cutting, which actually looks more similar to the G13 x Northern Lights #2 hybrid, the So Cal G13, the Louisiana G13 and the Pacific G13 cuttings.
 Haze father that was found among a handful of seeds.
Haze father that was found among a handful of seeds.When researching the history of the G13, one cannot but stumble upon a few private cuttings that supposedly derived from the G13 mother acquired by Neville. These include the Airborne G13 cutting, which actually looks more similar to the G13 x Northern Lights #2 hybrid, the So Cal G13, the Louisiana G13 and the Pacific G13 cuttings.
 Establishing  the authenticity of these cuttings is virtually impossible as all we  have to rely on is photographic evidence that provides little assurance.
  If they indeed contain the original G13 genes they are most likely  related to one of the F1-hybrids created at the Seed Bank and not the  original mother plant.
The dream of acquiring some pure G13 is quickly shattered when all the evidence comes into light. The simple answer is that there is none to be found.
The dream of acquiring some pure G13 is quickly shattered when all the evidence comes into light. The simple answer is that there is none to be found.
This legendary plant lives on only through the various  hybrids, all of which can be traced back to Neville Shoenmakers and the  Seedbank. The closest relatives that can be found in seed form today are  the strains that Sensi Seeds and The Mr Nice Seedbank offer. Whether or  not this plant truly deserves all the hype is debatable, certainly  there are equally potent indicas to be found available but few with such  a famous yet mysterious history. 
 
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