What's new
  • As of today ICMag has his own Discord server. In this Discord server you can chat, talk with eachother, listen to music, share stories and pictures...and much more. Join now and let's grow together! Join ICMag Discord here! More details in this thread here: here.

Coastal Seeds Burmese IBL Repro

Lolo94

Well-known member
No, the smell is prevalent throughout, even stem rubs are indicative. I will say that in the s2 gen something happened in selection that amplified the terpenes

I compare the smell to citric wet naps from a wings joint with sour candy. Medical citrus with a sharp sweetness if that translates at all. It has a diesel level penetrating smell
Thanks for the follow up. I smell the citrus but it's somewhat faint. I noticed that the earlier flowering ones have a stronger smell when rubbed, than the later ones. The tallest of the eight has peaked my interest the most. It has the lightest smell, the lowest nitrogen requirement, and a spear shaped top. Hopefully the high will be up and energetic/euphoric.
 

ThaiBliss

Well-known member
Veteran
No, the smell is prevalent throughout, even stem rubs are indicative.
That was my experience with VISC Burmese. The first time I grew it indoors. My room was more than 100 yards from the roadway, and I worried people might smell it from there while driving by.
:ROFLMAO:
 

Lolo94

Well-known member
That was my experience with VISC Burmese. The first time I grew it indoors. My room was more than 100 yards from the roadway, and I worried people might smell it from there while driving by.
:ROFLMAO:
Wow that is strong smelling. It makes me wonder if the VISC Burmese is the same as Coastal's. Based on the phenotypes, it looks like an IBL. I wonder if as it migrated from Referman to Bohdi to Coastal, the strong smell was selected against. I'm actually glad there isn't much smell, but hope the Sativa high on an Indica frame is retained. Fingers crossed. If it comes out like I hope, I'll likely cross it to my Swazi IBL at some point.
 

Lolo94

Well-known member
It doesnt really look burmese at all, perhaps crossed out?
Per Referman, it's a central Highland WLD, related to Chinese indica. Based on other reports, it's a Sativa high on an indica frame. Based on the lack of significant phenotypic diversity in 14 plants (6 males), its definitely an inbred line. Hopefully the smoke matches the description.
 
Top