Hey IC,
Thought I'd leave here my experience with a small sample of this variety, since I couldn't find anyone talking about it.
I had the chance to acquire these directly from the breeder (Compound genetics). Out of 5 seeds, all sprouted yielding 4 solid ones and a runt.
Looking at their lineage, we can see they are centered mostly around GSC, Sour Diesel, OG/TK with a splash of others here and there.
The four I sampled went like this:
LB1: Vintage perfume/aldehydic/pine/earth with a dash of sweetness. Lingers on the palate for a long while. My favorite and extremely easy to indulge. Not overwhelmingly heavy, it sets the mood just right to chill, like a second blanket. My favorite.
Low-Medium yield, extremely stocky dwarf growing habit.
D52
D65, harvest day
LB2: Good blend of sour, sweet and dank. Good take on a sweet diesel type. Vigorous and solid yielder. Potent. Went to heavy purple tones near harvest.
LB3: All sweet no dank. It had a unique smell during late flowering, addictive strawberry jelly aroma though it had low projection. It turned out less interesting after drying and curing, although still enjoyable. Unfortunately I forgot to picture this one. It looks mostly like LB2 thought with no purple. Puts you straight to sleep without you realizing. Counterintuitively, it's not heavy per se.
LB4: The Sour Diesel type. Rank. Sour. Fuel. Sticks to you, it's trouble weed. Heavy hitter too, seems to be the most thought provoking as all others are pretty bear hug and no head. Medium yielder, so dense it gives you botrytis anxiety. Unnecessarily dense tbh.
Each individual plant was solid, extremely easy to run and didn't ran into any problems, despite how dense some of these were. They were grown in organic living soil (based on Coot's mix).
They are self supporting plants, which is rather surprising as some of these genetics are known to have quite the lanky habit.
For those of you that enjoy the combination of fuel, sweet and dank aromas, these have exceled in that department. I've enjoyed the ride. I normally tend to prefer more NLD/Tropical/"sativa" leaning plants, though exploring the genepool is fun and I'm happy I gave these a chance. Variety is the spice of life after all.
Hope this info proves to be of help to anyone.
tZ
Thought I'd leave here my experience with a small sample of this variety, since I couldn't find anyone talking about it.
I had the chance to acquire these directly from the breeder (Compound genetics). Out of 5 seeds, all sprouted yielding 4 solid ones and a runt.
Looking at their lineage, we can see they are centered mostly around GSC, Sour Diesel, OG/TK with a splash of others here and there.
The four I sampled went like this:
LB1: Vintage perfume/aldehydic/pine/earth with a dash of sweetness. Lingers on the palate for a long while. My favorite and extremely easy to indulge. Not overwhelmingly heavy, it sets the mood just right to chill, like a second blanket. My favorite.
Low-Medium yield, extremely stocky dwarf growing habit.
D52
D65, harvest day
LB2: Good blend of sour, sweet and dank. Good take on a sweet diesel type. Vigorous and solid yielder. Potent. Went to heavy purple tones near harvest.
LB4: The Sour Diesel type. Rank. Sour. Fuel. Sticks to you, it's trouble weed. Heavy hitter too, seems to be the most thought provoking as all others are pretty bear hug and no head. Medium yielder, so dense it gives you botrytis anxiety. Unnecessarily dense tbh.
Each individual plant was solid, extremely easy to run and didn't ran into any problems, despite how dense some of these were. They were grown in organic living soil (based on Coot's mix).
They are self supporting plants, which is rather surprising as some of these genetics are known to have quite the lanky habit.
For those of you that enjoy the combination of fuel, sweet and dank aromas, these have exceled in that department. I've enjoyed the ride. I normally tend to prefer more NLD/Tropical/"sativa" leaning plants, though exploring the genepool is fun and I'm happy I gave these a chance. Variety is the spice of life after all.
Hope this info proves to be of help to anyone.
tZ
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