Bubblegum X Albert Walker
This lady unfortunately got assigned a 45 gallon pot, she really would have liked a 65 gallon pot but they where 14 inch tall seed plants when I transplanted. I had no clue who was going to become a damn monster and who was going to dwarf. I wish I had put the Snow S1 plant in the 45 and the Bubblegum in a 65.
Her biomass is kind of nutty for a 45 gallon pot, really blew up with the branching and is obviously hungry for a bit of nitrogen.
At the start: her stem rub and early resin smells where ballpark bubblegum/cotton candy. Then as she matured I got sour notes, mostly sour apple and bubblegum, and now she has a slight sweet tobacco smell accompanying the bubblegum/sour apple, but you can only smell the sweet tobacco if you touch the buds.
I like her structure and branching, there are tons of budding sites with plenty of air/space between the foliage. The branches where a tad skinny and made me throw up a secondary cage around her. I have a feeling her buds are not going to be super rock hard dense ones. I can just kind of tell from the big bud structure she has and when I squeeze a nug it's rather soft and fluffy. It's nothing like the Maui x Urkle nugs or the Z-1000 x Forbidden fruit nugs which are already rock hard dense nuggets with lots of time left to finish still.
I have a feeling that I'm going to freeze a good portion of this plant and make live-resin bubble hash and then press it for live-rosin. She has decent resin production and her terp profiles are incredibly unique, I think that her cured buds are going to smell nice and taste good but wont be heavy nugs, so I'm going to chop and freeze probably 50% of this plant and make some terpy concentrates. The cured flower will probably be my go-to for rolling some joints or blunts.
And seeing as she is CSI's bubblegum cut, I'm going to let her run through the late rains and test some of that mold/budrot resistances. No early chop for this lady if the storms are on the horizon.