Stone Locust
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Hey man,
I've been reading the name auto lhotse but don't know anything about it, it's supposed to be an autoflower? Do you know the genetics? Looking for ward to seeing the pics.
I can say about the carpatian that it smokes real nice. It's a nice uppity high, kind of mind expanding, psychedelic in a friendly way. I let it flower for quite long and it's also a dreamy kind of high maybe because of that, but still kind of clear headed it suites me very well. The smell is hard to describe, kind of woody I guess.
I'll give a little smoke report about the lr#2 as well. Smell is kind of nutty with some fruitiness. It's basically a indica dominant high and can put a smile on your face and make you feel pretty happy. The ceiling is low, the more you smoke you won't get much higher. Potency is average. All in all I say this plant is still only for when you feel like playing with plants early in the year because the yield when grown outside is just so low for the work it takes to grow them (for me).
I've been reading the name auto lhotse but don't know anything about it, it's supposed to be an autoflower? Do you know the genetics? Looking for ward to seeing the pics.
I can say about the carpatian that it smokes real nice. It's a nice uppity high, kind of mind expanding, psychedelic in a friendly way. I let it flower for quite long and it's also a dreamy kind of high maybe because of that, but still kind of clear headed it suites me very well. The smell is hard to describe, kind of woody I guess.
I'll give a little smoke report about the lr#2 as well. Smell is kind of nutty with some fruitiness. It's basically a indica dominant high and can put a smile on your face and make you feel pretty happy. The ceiling is low, the more you smoke you won't get much higher. Potency is average. All in all I say this plant is still only for when you feel like playing with plants early in the year because the yield when grown outside is just so low for the work it takes to grow them (for me).