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Schnazzleberry 2 last stand
Hi all.
Years ago I ordered a pack of Schnazzleberry 2 to experience the scents and power of Chimera's greatest (available) indica. I germed five of them, and got four males and one female (wouldn't you know it). The single female that I grew had ZERO scent. Nothing. It was a scentless plant! It also had no particularly noteworthy effect. Oh well. But in the years since, I have come across plenty of reviews that describe the impressive scent and "elegant" high of Schnazzleberry 2. I knew that I had simply been unlucky, and I still wanted to find a good representation of this line. When I learned recently that the seeds are (possibly) sold out forever, I remembered that I still had half a pack. Considering that my first 5 yielded 4 males, I thought my odds were good to find more than one female from the remainder. So I popped the rest of them in October. Now, I have three females, all nearly identical in structure. One of them is scentless. Nothing. You could rub it on your face and smell nothing. But two of them are just unbelievable. The scent is like nothing I have experienced as a grower. I can only say that it is a complex bouquet of fruits. and the scent is powerful. I am curious as to what type of psychoactive effect will accompany this aroma. I usually grow sativa-leaning hybrids, and have very little experience with indicas—either growing or smoking. This will be a new experience for me. So here they are, after five weeks of 12/12. I will update as things progress. I am looking at a mid-to-late January harvest. The girl on the left has no scent. The other two are powerhouses! Last edited by vajra; 12-28-2016 at 09:10 PM.. |
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The effects will vary depending on the smells. 1/2 my schnazzleberry #2 were of low scent and the rest were insanely stinky.
The more musky-funky-pungent-deep smells are more narcotic. I have one that smells like musky funky berries and it's the most Stoney. My keeper smells like fermented grapefruit, mandarin orange peels, pinesol, cedar/wood, faint leather, bitter orange. The smells is overall deep-pungent. The effect is loopy body loopu muscles/hazey body feeling, euphoria and mood enhancing in the chest, stony-numbing-narcotic. They really have many different terpenes that change the effect, but with such a full spectrum of terpenes the stinky ones are likely to be potent, all mine have been. None have been sativa at all and none are good to smoke during the day. Definitely a late afternoon to bedtime sort of smoke that is all I smoke now in the evening. |
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Good genetics, hope to try
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just finished a schazz 2 , grew to 3ft then flowered, was a nice sweet pungent smell ,grew like the top photos, finished about 5ft and not a big producer. but nice stank.
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Solvent, acetone, mixed with pine and a dash of sweetnes is the most euphoric and up of the Schnazz I've had sofar Vajra. That chemical solvent smell is addictive.
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NICE!
I hope you kept some pollen to hit those 2 stanky ladies with & continue the line for yourself. The F2 gen is fun fun fun. |
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But not to worry: I have cuttings and as we speak, am making colloidal silver to reverse both odiferous girls! ![]() I also harvested two fighting buddha plants grown outdoors this summer. they had no smell at all, and so I dried them and cured them without sampling them (I had other plants that caught my interest). Finally I did sample them and found them to be my favorite sativa of all. I also have grown quite a bit of SSH and Sam Skunkman's OHxSk#1, yet I find Fighting Buddha the most energizing, the most clear of them all. And you guessed it...I am reversing both girls alongside the Schnazz. |
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Vajra, those girls look thick and stout! Nice job! Looks like you have nutrient rich soil supplying her well...may account for their evergreen hue. You noted feeding them plain water but did you try to flush out the medium with h2o yet? It may help. Aside, how do they smell now...any real stinkers ? The one on the left seems a bit different. I missed this line completely in pursuit of other strain and I regret it. Keep us posted.
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Two of the plants are odiferous, with a complex bouquet of sweet and fuely, airplane glue and citrus. In fact, some of the most memory-inducing scents (memories of what? amsterdam in the 1990s? kind bud in the 1980s? i can't place it!). One of them is very low odor. It is the one on the left that has no odor. The two on the right are aromatic pots of gold.
Thank you for the advice on flushing with h20. I have never done that before. Are there tips for doing this effectively? |
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