Strain
Preface
It takes me about two months to write a smoke review. Rather than counting the days, I count the experiences shared with close friends and others. I don't sell or distribute my product; it’s strictly for personal use and documentation in my diaries. These reviews are unbiased and based on feedback from several individuals.
The Grow Cycle
I started by germinating a single seed in a damp paper towel. Within 24 hours, it sprouted and was transferred to a 1L pot. The plant thrived from February 14th until June 16th, when it was harvested, living a healthy and happy life throughout the grow.
The Smoke Review
Most of the consumption was through rolled joints. The smoke is generally smooth, but at times, it can induce a slight choking sensation, making you feel the need to “back off the joint” momentarily. When vaped with the Mighty or Dynavap, the smoke is dense and fills the room, creating a hotbox effect.
A burst of mint, pine, and citrus aromas quickly fills the air, evoking memories of springtime in Austria, driving through forested landscapes toward an unknown destination. Meanwhile, the air conditioner hums at full capacity, struggling to cool the room in a battle against Mother Nature’s warmth.
With a 60% Indica and 40% Sativa blend, the effects are deeply relaxing—perfect for unwinding in the evening with friends, watching a movie, TV show, or just enjoying a chat. Everything seems to work in harmony. However, strenuous activities should be avoided—this strain signals the day’s end, inviting you to savor the evening.
While very social, this strain also helps with concentration on more passive tasks, like writing this review in my office. It’s great for gaming too.
All the strains I grow are nourished with the same nutrients and follow the same process over roughly the same time frame (most of the time). For specific details on feeding quantities and lighting schedules, check the weekly progress updates. With 62% relative humidity, the buds feel sticky to the touch and leave a residue in the grinder. They are exceptionally dense, almost like small, firm fruits.