blowincherrypie
Well-Known Member
I was trying to hold out on writing this until I was able to give a proper cure, but it has been so impressive I just figured I'd throw my opinion out there. I decided to drop one of my BW freebies and honestly in the beginning of veg I really wasn't expecting much. It didn't much care for the solo cup and developed some type of lockout which completely resolved itself when transplanted to a 1 gal.
It grew tall with very little branching but as soon as I topped and flipped it started popping out very sturdy branches. Around week 4-5 of flowering is when I started noticing it was going to be something special. VERY fat buds, although not the most dense it was far from fluff either, that are a really great representation of the blueberry I remembered in the early 2000's.
Still another day or two away from being dry, but from the quick dry I can tell it's something special and is going into permanent rotation along with my Bodhi Goji OG 8 week pheno.
Yield: (9) Above average (2.5 oz in 1 gal) Have one flowering in 3 gal and it's looking to yield special
Smell/Taste: (9) You really get the blueberry
Bag Appeal: (9) Fat, sexy buds
I got it as a freebie but would definitely pay for a few beans in the future.
It grew tall with very little branching but as soon as I topped and flipped it started popping out very sturdy branches. Around week 4-5 of flowering is when I started noticing it was going to be something special. VERY fat buds, although not the most dense it was far from fluff either, that are a really great representation of the blueberry I remembered in the early 2000's.
Still another day or two away from being dry, but from the quick dry I can tell it's something special and is going into permanent rotation along with my Bodhi Goji OG 8 week pheno.
Yield: (9) Above average (2.5 oz in 1 gal) Have one flowering in 3 gal and it's looking to yield special
Smell/Taste: (9) You really get the blueberry
Bag Appeal: (9) Fat, sexy buds
I got it as a freebie but would definitely pay for a few beans in the future.
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