She had to be chopped 10 days before the earliest estimate of 80/90 days. The small foxtails all over had sterile nanners that detracted from her appeal. May have been grower error, but this was the first ever to foxtail and nanner and the only of 5 in this tent to do so.
The "Black" of her heritage results in a dark color that I'm not a fan of. The clusters of tiny white nanners contrast against the very dark bud and make it unattractive. When researching "nanners" I found many photos with these similar small foxtails. I believe this to be genetic.
A good cure may change my opinion. We'll see.
GROW STATS:
365w/avg (250w/veg + 480w/flower)
5 plants in 4x4:
BRK - 108g
4AM(1) - 86g
4AM(2) - 99g
FOG - 112g
DG - 163g
TOTAL YIELD: 568g
1.56g/w
35.5g/sf
EDIT:
After 8+ weeks in the jars, these are quite dense and beautiful. The buds are dark with orange swirls of dried pistils. The smell and taste is strong pine.