What a breeze this plant is! I am a heavy defoliator, this week I barely touched this girl at all and I didn't pluck a single leaf. The daily shots are not just similar, you can see (because she has such perfectly sparse leaves) that the same leaves are in the same spots in the shot so you can really tell differences between photos.
I am not good at "what does this smell like". She is starting to put out a pungent smell. I think it has a lemony aroma. And like...a sugar or sweet airy smell.
This plant makes me feel like I've hit my stride as a grower. I gave the first plant an A name, 2nd was Baby. 3rd girl is Cherry. This was going to be Diamond. However, after reviewing the 2019 Mephisto strain guide and seeing this phrase, I can't stop thinking about it when I look at my girl. So, this is Donkey Dicks. She's doing great. I give her a solid 2 thumbs up.
@GalaxyToteBabe, I threw one in shes 64 days old today 99% of buds are about two golf balls in size. On this girl I might get a faint hint of lemony smell but the in your face smell is just dank(wow). I dont have any amber trics so I am aiming for 3 more weeks . How was the smoke since Im guessing its been cured a bit?
thank you - I usually can't pinpoint what I think they smell like (they smell like weed...) but this girl man. She has a lemon-y sweet smell that is just intoxicating.
@GalaxyToteBabe, I agree it's a total science, but white ash isn't the only tell tale sign of having no chems in your product. For example. tobacco has how many harmful chemicals in it, yet burns a clean white ash (paper also helps) with no crackle or pop in your pack of 25. Plants need food, yes, but loading them up right until the end is for sure going to guarantee you have leftover nutrients that you are going to smoke. It may not have any taste or pop based on "designer" nutrients, but that's a risk you have to take. In all my grows so far, I create a rich soil mixture and feed spring water the entire grow from veg to flowering and I've turned out amazing buds...completely organic. Allow the plant to suck up the nutrients in the soil on it's own pace...as nature progresses through the flowering cycle, the substrate goes in the soil and the buds start to fatten out and the leaves go yellow (like you mentioned)..this is completely natural. Overall, great grow! 👌
@Blueboy2019, nope. Its total bro science. There's a scientific article out there which shows that. Plants need food. Right up until through the end. I get white ash. There's no sparking or chemical smell. That's *ALL* bro science.
Take a look at my latest pics... I hold the loop directly to my phone case, leaving a mm or two of a gap between the camera and the loupe. Focuses well and takes great shots! Merry Christmas to you and yours as well!