Looks like one might be a ms.universe leaner. Any cherry terps on it?This is the fastest flowering Starduster, it bulked up quick with a lot of side branching...
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So far, it's mostly that new shoe smell and black licorice. There are hints of something else coming through, but I didn't really find the smell to be there yet. I think that there is still atleast 4 weeks of outdoor season left, but we are already getting cold showers next week. I want to take them to mid-October, but it's not looking that way.Looks like one might be a ms.universe leaner. Any cherry terps on it?
Sounds good, I heard sour d can have a fresh tennis ball scent to it as well. I was debating on growing some starduster outdoors this season but the flowering time might be a little too long for up here. At least both parents are pretty mold resistant so hopefully they can take some rain and cold before they start melting.So far, it's mostly that new shoe smell and black licorice. There are hints of something else coming through, but I didn't really find the smell to be there yet. I think that there is still atleast 4 weeks of outdoor season left, but we are already getting cold showers next week. I want to take them to mid-October, but it's not looking that way.
Their lezbluerado is suppose to finish pretty quick outdoors, from what I've read. Might have to grab a pack for next season.So far, it's mostly that new shoe smell and black licorice. There are hints of something else coming through, but I didn't really find the smell to be there yet. I think that there is still atleast 4 weeks of outdoor season left, but we are already getting cold showers next week. I want to take them to mid-October, but it's not looking that way.
Sometimes we don't get rain until late October in Oklahoma, but last year, that wasn't the case.Sounds good, I heard sour d can have a fresh tennis ball scent to it as well. I was debating on growing some starduster outdoors this season but the flowering time might be a little too long for up here. At least both parents are pretty mold resistant so hopefully they can take some rain and cold before they start melting.