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I've taken some pictures. They are now at 10 weeks.
Tijuana. The great sativa of unknown origin, probably breed in Holland with Mexican plants. Tall and resinous. She'll be ready in one week. And this is just one of the Senegal plants. They aren't all the same since the bud structure is different, but all of them have resin and a very natural odor. They must be great outdoors, here indoors they are a bit tricky, take much time and get very tall. Cheers |
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I'm vaping some Ghana plants I discarded and cut with just about 11 weeks. After 5 weeks curing they look like this:
They do have resin and the smell of that sticky resin after I shred the flowers is difficult to describe. It is obviously different to anything else. Taste is subtle, but they got me a little high. Let's see in another month of curing. Cheers |
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