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I think they mix very nicely, maybe Yumbolt dominates mostly in high or rather stone, and some in smell & mostly in taste, great one at that. The Diesel is in the smell too, but it doesn't go unnoticed by yumb., awesome woody, coffee, meat, lime diesel. loves to make that phat arm of a bud.
Makes the stone get a rush at first, then mellowing, relaxing out not late after. Sag' pic of yumbolt looks kinda like ecsd, so a good match I believe, very stoney erb, but in a non-overpowering way, good sleep remedy. will def pop some, if I get the opportunity maybe there's a nice sour one in there
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Sorry for the delay folks. So I ended up taking her to 75 days. Yield was nice, but the buds remained a bit foxtail. Aroma and taste are neither yummy or diesel. I would say it has a light caramel sweetness with a hint of citrus funk.
Quiet Riot described the high spot on. Starts strong in the head; makes me a bit scatter brained. Levels out to a nice head/body high. I find it to be relaxing without the burnout. A couple days ago, I smoked only Yummy from morning to night and had a very productive day of garage cleaning. I have had to opportunity to grow quite a few of the members of the chem/diesel/og family. I would say the high of the Yummy ranks up there, but not the taste or aroma. Overall, I am enjoying the smoke, she was easy to grow, and was very affordable. Also, this is a report on only one plant. If a person could find a 'sour' pheno, this could be a top shelf plant. |
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Thanks, springfed, for sharing your results....sounds like there might be some different phenos to be found. I just got a pack of these to work through at some point soon. Take care.
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Lookin great... big chunky frosty buds. So tasty! Thx for sharing with us <3
the "report" I wrote above, is only on 1 plant too. I'm sure theres some good variation if you pop 10 or 20.
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yea thanks for the report. Def an interesting cross, glad i have a pack
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My last grow was yummy d and I mean last grow as in I quit growing. I had 2 phenos . 1 was kinda grapefruit smell with a classic pot stench and the other had a pine and maple smell. Both had hints of skunk and sausage in the smell . The maple pine pheno was low yield [probably my fault] with an awesome pain killing , no paranoia buzz. The grapefruit leaning pheno was moderate yield with a buzz that hit harder and more up , and not as long lasting. I would say that my yummy d's were high odor, moderate yield, and very potent herb. I gave some to a friend and he said it was much better than what he has been buying.
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