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3 ACE varieties Cured and Ready to Try
I lost a few good plants this year.
The heavy rains and pesty rodents got the best of me but the season is not over yet. A few recently harvested and cured goodies. The first is Congo. This plant suffered much stress and loss but I still managed to get a good harvests of very energetic buds. The flavor is a mild flower bouquet with honeyed undertones. The buzz is what I like about it. It has to be on e of the most enjoyable functional creative highs I have encountered in years. Orient Express... Unmanicured, I like to keep most of the trim on the colas right up to the point of being broken down to smoke. I find it protects the delicate glands a little more. Very up unique buzz with no ceilling.Heavy body effects if over indulged in. The flavor seems to get better as it cures. Very lovey woody hashy tangy citrus blend with a marshmellowy goodness in the aftertaste. Guaiwi... Heavy Sativa effects. I had to harvest her a little early because she was getting shaded by a huge Old timers Haze planted next to her. Plus I seeded several branches for a little hobby breeding. Nice mild grapefruit taste with woody oily tones. Powerfull buzz. I like this one. The plant was the healthiest off all of my plants with not a touch of mould or other problems. Outstanding hybrid Nep Jam crossed with Jack the Ripper from TGA seeds. Unmanicured Nice heavy buzz. Almost to heavy for my liking. Plus it is very smelly almost offensive. I am no fan of skunky smells and hate stinking up the house. I like the Nep Jam mother from this cross better then this hybrid. Lemon and more lemon taste. Indica Dom plants going home to hang. I lost most of my Racos old mendo from the mould but I still have my mother to work with. |
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Very nice! It's great to hear a report about a functioning clear high. Which smoke do you find yourself grabbing the most?
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Definitly the Congo.
I can smoke it all day and never feel the heavy drowsy body effects from over indulging. I find it brings on a creative impulse ....grab my paintbrush and pallet or a pick and guitar. I just love it. So functional but not weak in any way. The Orient is a little bit trippy and is great for a movie or concert. Gets right into the third eye. The Guaiwi is superior and is one of my special reserves saved for visiting friends and family. Dubi thanks for the interesting menue of buzz varieties you have offered up. Growing and comparing differnt types from diff companys this summer I have determined Ace beats all hands down. Stronger outdoor plants with a Better resistance to pest and plagues. I am hooked on Ace and will tell all in my circle to make investments in Ace and Cannabiogen genetic stock. |
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LOL! It looks like you have your work cut out for you! Thanks for the report on congo - I love that type of high and people often report it as weak.
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Actually I share many of these genetics with fellow medical growers. I do not grow indoors but a few friends do and most of these genetics they use for treating differnt ailments . My good friend two states away has a killer "Destroyer" cut he has been working with for two years. I plan on working with it soon.
Recently Charlie gifted me a few Purple Chitrals. I just started them and many others for my winter crop. Happy Grows... |
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Nice selections, glad you are satisfized with results and effects.
You know good sun and air and good curing after can make a big difference in smokes of some sativas wish best smokes sir |
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Thank you much Charlie. I am looking forward to my Chitrals. My sandstorm is out already for the "drier" winter season and is doing great. Just starting to show flower. My wife usualy takes our pictures but it has been to wet for any recent picts.
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seems you have more seasons to grow, yes I know 4 LOL. Here is quite cold already and most harvested, you lucky
Hope you enjoy lines, wont take much requirements, delicate plants but so easy to grow Best |
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