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![]() Coming along nicely.
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Really getting sticky and nicely smelly!!
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Any lab reports for this generation of the Schnazz?
I'm very curious because the first plant that I ran completely overwhelmed my carbon filter during flowering, and cured at first into a very funky garlic-skunk top note, with dank tropical fruit behind it. Much to my surprise, with a couple of months it has mellowed into 100% fruit, with an artificial-esque strength/profile. Almost exactly in between what you'd smell taking a whiff of powdered tang and powdered lemonade, including some sweetness. The high is very strong, and even though the citrus notes dominate, she'll still send you to bed soon after toking. A second plant is all fruit from the start - none of that stinging note. I'm very curious what it might be, but don't (yet) have access to testing. |
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