I like how you have trained her.
Those 2 phenos look a lot like the ones I had.
They are all piney and fruity.
The "sativa" was fruitier and more sativa, there's the mandarin people talk about. At harvest time it was more cedary than piney. The calyx to leaf ratio wasn't amazing though.
The "indica" other was full-on cheese for a while, it turned into resinous xmas tree pine with a very aggressive earthy attack. Very fast and very dense nugs.
Both smoked/vaped really well. The indica one has a Lime and very earthy taste, the sativa one has a little less character. Effects wise they are both quite similar but the sativa one has maybe a little longer "motivating" effect than the "indica" one.. but it's very subtle.
I lost the indica clone over the winter so I only have the sativa one, sharing a pot with a new seedling with large leaflets.
That's the definition of a real bush @revegeta666 great job from clone, should be about to start to flower around this time of the year.
You dirty dirty harry!It's a 70s style bush if you know what I mean.
so you only eat meat?That's why I never eat vegetables
It was just a jokeso you only eat meat?
I figured so...my response was a joke tooIt was just a joke
Thanks mycelium for chime in and for sharing your experience with CBD #1 much appreciated!
Hi @Elf777 CBD rich strains with very low THC work great to deal better with withdrawal symptoms.
Did you previously smoked THC rich flowers with tobacco or pure ?
THC helps me a lot with the appetite and sleep, so when i suddenly quit THC my body needs a few days to adjust to the new situation, other than that i have 0 anxiety or depression when i quit THC. On the other hand quit tobacco is harder, with much stronger withdrawal symptoms, in both cases CBD can help a lot, and CBD #1 is in my opinion the best stabilized CBD rich strain in the market for resins, quality of terpenes and CBD contents over 15 %.
@Azure @libre @revegeta666 how are your CBD #1s doing by mid Sept ?