I have a Sakura cut that a non smoker caught whiff of and said it smelled sausage. It is a very unique sourish funk that's hard to describe.Grew a Sakura female outside this year after hearing of fast finishing times. In the end, it was similar harvest window as my Garfunkle last season 2nd / 3rd week Oct. I am in Vermont around 45 Lat.
Not the biggest fan of the bud structure, as it seemed to invite mold and mildew. Buds were on the leafy side resulting in a sponge-like look and feel as they developed. As mentioned, very prone to the rot that always eventually shows up.
The smell, however, is intense. Tough to describe, but pretty damn rank, Worcestershire sauce or A1 steak saucy kind of smells. Extremely greasy and sticky too. Cannot comment on potency yet, but initial finger hash samples are promising.
Tried a hashplant male last year and a Wookie male this year. Maybe a snow lotus male next year (Goji og f2s), who knows.
Grew a Sakura female outside this year after hearing of fast finishing times. In the end, it was similar harvest window as my Garfunkle last season 2nd / 3rd week Oct. I am in Vermont around 45 Lat.
Not the biggest fan of the bud structure, as it seemed to invite mold and mildew. Buds were on the leafy side resulting in a sponge-like look and feel as they developed. As mentioned, very prone to the rot that always eventually shows up.
The smell, however, is intense. Tough to describe, but pretty damn rank, Worcestershire sauce or A1 steak saucy kind of smells. Extremely greasy and sticky too. Cannot comment on potency yet, but initial finger hash samples are promising.
Tried a hashplant male last year and a Wookie male this year. Maybe a snow lotus male next year (Goji og f2s), who knows.
Worst issue lots of people in western MA had this year was phytoplasma.....not far from you, but it is spreading....Grew a Sakura female outside this year after hearing of fast finishing times. In the end, it was similar harvest window as my Garfunkle last season 2nd / 3rd week Oct. I am in Vermont around 45 Lat.
Not the biggest fan of the bud structure, as it seemed to invite mold and mildew. Buds were on the leafy side resulting in a sponge-like look and feel as they developed. As mentioned, very prone to the rot that always eventually shows up.
The smell, however, is intense. Tough to describe, but pretty damn rank, Worcestershire sauce or A1 steak saucy kind of smells. Extremely greasy and sticky too. Cannot comment on potency yet, but initial finger hash samples are promising.
Tried a hashplant male last year and a Wookie male this year. Maybe a snow lotus male next year (Goji og f2s), who knows.
I found a very good and detailed article with photos about this. AKA “dudding” viruses and phytoplasmas. Even if growing from seeds, plants can become infected by aphids, leafhoppers etc.Worst issue lots of people in western MA had this year was phytoplasma.....not far from you, but it is spreading....
Outdoor guy here ,and I agree on the GSC xApollo13Your Dragon fighter didnt work for me, but your GSC x Apollo 13 was absolute fire and is one of my favorites now. Your Ortiga x Apollo is also very good and strong strain, will most likely run my F2s again and search for keeper down the line.
I guess the Dragon Blood is hit or miss depending on what cannabinoids work for an individual...pretty plants, but just didnt hit it off with me in terms of high and smell. I really have no smell on 3 females I ran. My better half calls those jars the hay...
damn sexyHere's a pic of one of the field trip girls I have in flower. Day 39 I think
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If the lat is correct klyph must be at the far northern end of VT. I'm way down south. Can't say I saw anything that looked quite like phytoplasma, but there was a lot of anthracnose about in the trees (there was an article about the two southernmost VT counties being hard hit by anthracnose this year because of all of the rain) and just about every other form of fungal leaf infection. I looked into what a person can do to control leaf septorias early in the year because I already had problems: just not realistic for me (mostly about planting further away from trees which I can't really do).Worst issue lots of people in western MA had this year was phytoplasma.....not far from you, but it is spreading....
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Snow Lotus dad is gone from what I've heard.Outdoor guy here ,and I agree on the GSC xApollo13
I always pop 3x rhe amount of beans I need, give some to friends and neighbors. Usually the freebies are the giveaways.
my friend grew the ^^ GSCx Apollo and it turned out great, nice purple colors , large and dense buds, Rank smell. He was pleased with it. It’s a solid GSC cross and-the nose is sharp not “bready” at all.
The white x SSDD was also fire. Was impressed with bad dawgs freebies. Props on well bred lines with great nose.
banana spliff is my new fav bodhi. Bugs seemed to be attracted to it. Had both broad mites and aphids hit 1 plant this year. Plant thrived and threw out huge colas unfazed with some organic IPM
Plant therapy
Venerate
Grandevo
Green cure
Azamax ( on in veg)
listed as the most reccomeded to the least.AZAmax works great but can leave a residue for weeks on the plant so I really hesitate to use it.
anyway I’ve grown bodhi for 3 years outdoors .I go through phases of doubting his work ( cuz face it there’s a lot of really good genetics out there ) but ultimately at the end of the season usually my best plants are bodhi. So there’s that. I think the key is pick your strains very carefully. At Roughly 65 bucks a pack with a buy 2 get a freebie deal I think that his seeds are a fair price point and generally solid IF you know what your looking for.
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what about lemon cherry gelato x Wookie
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Lemon cherry gelato x SSDD ?
GMO x snow lotus ( maybe this ma is extinct ? I don’t know )
Hype strain meets solid dad .
I’m actually closer to 44 lat in the Champlain Valley, and we dealt with lots of leaf septoria, especially the tomatoes—really affected yield for making our sauce. July was crazy wet here. Septoria showed up on “daddy’s medicine plants” toward the end of the season, too late to cause issues.If the lat is correct klyph must be at the far northern end of VT. I'm way down south. Can't say I saw anything that looked quite like phytoplasma, but there was a lot of anthracnose about in the trees (there was an article about the two southernmost VT counties being hard hit by anthracnose this year because of all of the rain) and just about every other form of fungal leaf infection.
I have not had any purple in my pheno. Medium shade of green with some orange hairs. Ready to go at 8 weeks. Still can't describe the smell. Earthy funk sour like a sweaty baseball hat. Relaxing with a nice stony headI’m actually closer to 44 lat in the Champlain Valley, and we dealt with lots of leaf septoria, especially the tomatoes—really affected yield for making our sauce. July was crazy wet here. Septoria showed up on “daddy’s medicine plants” toward the end of the season, too late to cause issues.
Thanks for the link to the article @The Bud Whisperer, read that with breakfast this morning, nothing looked familiar from my experience this year, but helpful info nonetheless.
@ThaDonDaDa, I def get some fennel sausagey funk from my Sakura pheno. How’s yours smoke? Do you get any purpling on yours? Mine only showed the _faintest_ hints of it toward the end.
The outdoor game is all I have. It is what it is, and I love it.
I was sitting this one out anyway. The boss says I need to chill. She knows more holiday sales are around the corner.Uh oh. Queue the crying emojis. Next LE drop is for those who haven’t gotten one yet. Snow Leopard v2. And if you have multiple shirts Ms. boss lady says sit one out. I bet that stops no one. You fiends!