Kashmir x Strawberry Milk final thoughts:
Strain, Lineage & Breeder?
Bodhi tester: kashmir x strawberry milk ( instant karma x napali og)
Environment?
4x2 tent witha 315w cmh and 85w 4000k led.
Organics or Synthetics? Containers?
Organic living soil
Grow Details: I grew them for about 30 days in gallon pots, transplanted to 2 gallons and let go another 10 days and then flipped em.
Size & Yield: #1 stretched only about 6" and yielded 14g. #2 and #3 stretched about 150% #2 yielded 26g and #3 22g
Bag Appeal: 7/10 #1 had very large trich heads and tons of frost. #2 & #3 were also quite frosty and had nice sized dense nugs.
Smell: 7/10 #1 smells like sour diesel and is very loud. #2 is much more subtle, it smells like sweet hash with a touch of floral soap. #3 smells like #2 but with a good ammount of lemon mixed in.
Taste: 7/10: #1 tastes like sour diesel and it sticks in your mouth for a while after smoking. #2 tastes like carmelized sugar and toasted marshmallow. #3 tastes like #2 with lemon also present.
Effects: 7/10 #1 effects are 10/10 in my opinion. It is a very thereputic warm and fuzzy effect. #2 and #3 both have a nice hybrid buzz, they are mood enhancers and not overly drowsy in moderate doses.
Potency: 6/10 #1 is very potent and a little bit goes a long way. #2 & #3 are not overbearing, they give a nice bit of energy and creativeness for about an hour then fade off pretty quick .
Medicinal Value: #1 is very medicinal, it is good for anxiety, depression and insomnia in my experience. I dont have any physical pain but judging by its effectiveness on emotional pain i would guess it would be good. #2 and #3 are pretty non drowsy so i guess theyd be good for anybody who needs cannabis all day while still functioning.
Keeper? I would love to keep #1 and #2 around. #1 had an aweful yield but its flavor smell and buzz are very special and worth kesping her for. #2 yielded very well and is good all around smoke.
Bottom line: Non of these girls showed any signs of distress and were very easy to grow. I am grateful to have the pleasure of running them and would definetly reccomend trying it out. Thanks
@Nu-Be for the template and thanks to bodhi for the chance to grow them.