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I'm quite taken with its scent profile. It's predominantly limonene, giving it a vivid lemon aroma. There's also a touch of sourness that adds depth to the fragrance. The gassiness is very subtle, barely noticeable, but it's a nice base that enhances the uniqueness of the lemon scent. Additionally, this week has seen a remarkable increase in trichome production. The plant now sports a crystalline appearance, especially around the edges of the leaves, which are impressively coated in trichomes, making it visually stunning.
Our latest harvest of the Moweeto strain from Green House Seeds offered an exceptionally aromatic experience. Dominated by refreshing notes of limonene complemented by a distinct gassy undertone, this strain's fragrance was remarkably potent. The intensity of the aroma was such that during the harvest on the second level of our apartment, the scent not only filled the entrance but was noticeably present even at street level—a testament to its robust profile.
Visually, Moweeto was a delight. The buds developed beautifully, showcasing impressive aesthetics as they matured into a vivid array of colors towards the final stages of growth. This visual appeal added to the overall allure of the strain.
In terms of yield, Moweeto fell into the mid-range category. While it may not produce the heaviest harvest, the quality of the buds, both in terms of scent and appearance, more than compensates for the somewhat moderate yield. As is typical with Green House Seeds, the sensory attributes of their strains are exceptional, and Moweeto is no exception.
Overall, this harvest of Moweeto was a pleasure to cultivate and offered a feast for the senses, ensuring it will remain a memorable part of our grow diary.
@Tax3terpz, thanks, next time i'll try them out!
Yeah it seems like it won't be highly impacted.
Around the week 3-4 of flowering the nanners are peaked, around that time i picked down a lot of small flowers from the bottom, to minimize the posibilities to appear.
And also it really helped that i only have 1 plant in the tent, so it was easier to inspect through.
@GrowerFromMalta, it honestly doesn’t look to bad from the pictures, a few seeds here and their is defiantly not that big of an issue, their is a product I recently discovered and tested out called optic foliar switch and optic foliar transport, these products combined will reverse hermies and stop banners/seeds from forming… I had just finished the 10 days recommended from them and I am pleased to say it defiantly worked 90%