Hey everyone! This week has been exciting, seeing the large mass of bud creation being formed on this bad boy. He is INCREDIBLY frosty and quite sticky to touch. You brush pass any of the sticky leaves, and you smell like dank blackberries..legit, skunk berry goodness. I will definitely be revisiting the Niagara own seeds again considering the genetics are strong with this one, and with still 2 1/2 - 3 weeks to go, I can only imagine how big these nugs are going to be. I've already had to tie down the sweet tooth in the other diary down a couple times since the bud mass is crazy. I'm going to have lovely tulips once done :) It's an exciting time ladies and gents! Bye for now :)
She looks really nice! Besides Sonoma seeds it now looks like we have Niagara's Own Seeds in common. Too funny. I have a couple of beans from them germinating now and hope to be firing up those diaries in a few days. I hope my plants look as nice as yours ๐
@stunflower, Ha, great minds think alike ;) I have a couple more seeds (AK and OG Kush) which will be the next batch..but I also have some purple kush seeds from crop seed kings, so that could also be something too...decisions decisions :P I found within a couple days, the taproot shot out rather quick and this plant had a little jumpstart compared to the sonoma seed...but it looks like the sonoma seed caught up!
@stunflower, big time, when I flip back between the last couple weeks, it's crazy to see the girth they're packing on now. I would say a couple more weeks left and she'll be ready to harvest ๐
@stunflower, Thanks buddy..it was pretty awesome to smell literal fruit and be like "wow" lol..looking forward to harvest and the lineage with NOS is definitely going to be a grow again in my books๐
hey everyone! So this bad boy has quite the taste to it - has a lot of linalool with a hint of dank to it. This strain I would describe as a good mix of indica/sativa with a bit more indica to keep you coasting but not the burn out that comes with heavy hitting indicas. I would try the NOS strains again, but I feel that whatever you really grow - genetics are everything and it does matter where the seeds come / bred from.