The Bud Whisperer
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Holy cow she's a lovely thick beauty! And in a 1 gallon pot no less.
I can't say I've ever had any HP's from Pakistan, Afghanistan, N. India, or Morrocan...that taste like Lebanese. My personal opinion is that they're all unique in their traits, including smell.Wondering about hashplants in general and asking here since HP13 is so prevalent. Do all hash plants smell the same? A lot of people saying it smells like hash, but I'm not sure I smelled that in a plant before. It's been decades since I smelled real Morrocan type hash but kind of remember it (nice). Been struggling to understand if a plant by another breeder described that way smells like hash. It's smell is hard to describe. I'm coming up with something in the lemon category, something in the piney category and ear wax. I don't know exactly but what ear wax would smell like if it had smell. Know what I mean? So what does Bodhi hashplant (edit: smell like) and is it different or the same as other hash plants? Thanks
Ok, the one I have and described is Moroccan. No sweet I detect. a bitter yuck ear wax smell. Another reason I ask is I made old school hash from a Afghan and it smelled nothing like real hash.I can't say I've ever had any HP's from Pakistan, Afghanistan, N. India, or Morrocan...that taste like Lebanese. My person opinion is that they're all unique in their traits, including smell.
Edit: Lebanese I had in '91(ish) tasted like a mix of soft pine, very slightly sweet, and plenty of what I describe as menthol.
Exactly, but real hash from where? It matters.Ok, the one I have and described is Moroccan. No sweet I detect. a bitter yuck ear wax smell. Another reason I ask is I made old school hash from a Afghan and it smelled nothing like real hash.
I'm sure many factors including lineage, phenotype, how it was dried/cured/stored, age, etc. all have something to do with it.Ok, the one I have and described is Moroccan. No sweet I detect. a bitter yuck ear wax smell. Another reason I ask is I made old school hash from a Afghan and it smelled nothing like real hash.
I thought it was much more common in Europe but comes from Morocco often, or Turkey, etc. all around there. just what i would call 'real' or classic but idkExactly, but real hash from where? It matters.
The old world ways of making it, are more primative than what is usually used in America. We don't lay it out in kneehigh piles to sun dry before harvesting resin.I thought it was much more common in Europe but comes from Morocco often, or Turkey, etc. all around there. just what i would call 'real' or classic but idk
well still, people are saying their plants 'smell like hash'The old world ways of making it, are more primative than what is usually used in America. We don't lay it out in kneehigh piles to sun dry before harvesting resin.
I understand you. I wish I knew exactly what smell it was that they all can agree on. I've had more than one "hash flavor" in my nearly half decade alive. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable than I chimes in to offer more.well still, people are saying their plants 'smell like hash'
I think you're pretty familiar. Thanks. The lebanese you described sounds pretty nice.I understand you. I wish I knew exactly what smell it was that they all can agree on. I've had more than one "hash flavor" in my nearly half decade alive. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable than I chimes in to offer more.
I've yet to harvest my own Bodhi HP cross, so I'm not able to add more. I've smoked many different hash varieties though, and for my snout, the best ones always had a soft incense quality to them. A seductive sexy smell after burnt.well still, people are saying their plants 'smell like hash'
I agree 100%, that perfume incense smell. The Bingo Pajamas i just harvested smells of soft perfume scent, I'm the only one that likes it, too much perfume for anyone else's liking.I've yet to harvest my own Bodhi HP cross, so I'm not able to add more. I've smoked many different hash varieties though, and for my snout, the best ones always had a soft incense quality to them. A seductive sexy smell after burnt.
LHP v2 harvested on day 85. She came in at 34" after stretching 3X. One gallon coco/perlite.
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Bananusor the thing on the end of a Banana you don't eat.
I'd say most everything Bodhi puts out is geared toward indoor. I've only got one Bodhi harvest in, but have 3 Red Lotus I'm hoping are open when I get home.So I just started growing again, and looking to get seeds. I have some Bodhi sunshine daydream left, but looking to get more.
I’m mainly interested in indicas, any suggestions for an indoor grow?
People say a lot of things. Add that to the list of things people say when they don’t know how to describe a terpene profile, or their reference for the smell is personal and only they can relate to it. Maybe it smells like hash they have encountered, but your expectation of a hash smell may be totally different.well still, people are saying their plants 'smell like hash'
I have a cut of the sensi g13 x HP from way back. Not the ndnguy line bred version. Just the Mr Nice cut. It doesn’t really have a strong terp profile to speak of. Slight spice/pepper note with some berry, but it’s pretty muted. Bodhi’s Hashplant is much more rank during flower, but the Hashplant leaners I find really lose a lot of their character after dry and cure. I cant imagine a live resin from a Hashplant leaner. It would probably clear out a room.I think you're pretty familiar. Thanks. The lebanese you described sounds pretty nice.
I'm still curious about HP13. Maybe it doesnt matter if it can't be got though.