Here's two panamas I have running right now which are about a week or two out from finishing off. These plants are a home made F2 of panama beans from my second round of panama which wasn't big on flowers like my first run, these plants seemed more interested in frost.
The first one I took pics of last month, it smells like electric blue, lemons and incense. Electric blue is probably best described as lemon-pepper, but there are blue-ish fuel / cleaner notes in there.
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The second one is a trifoliate runt I decided to let live which hasn't put on any size, but seems happy enough. It has a warmer, pink-magenta berryish smell. Its a dead ringer for Flintstones vitamins from my childhood - but still has a hint of that lemon "electric blue" incense and cleaner smell that I'm starting to expect from the frostier panamas.
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Update - I got 160g from that plant posted above. Vertical style,, 1000w hps, in organic soil using mostly blood, bat guano, fish and seaweed emulsion. Perpetual harvesting in my room.
Also just wanted to ask a question. I have spider mites. I hate that these disgusting things are living on my plants. In my many years of growing this is my first time fighting these things. I tried pepper spraying them using a habenero concoction and they laughed at me. Has anyone here ever tried using a borax dilution spray? I can't find much info online about how that might affect forming buds. Also slightly worried it might cause boron overdose. Or maybe the plants will thank me? Any thoughts are appreciated.
Thanks again dwd. I had a look and noticed that the active ingredients in green cleaner are soybean oil and sodium lauryl sulphate which is a foaming agent (found in toothpaste). Both seem fairly inert so I think I'll give it a try. They're only really infesting the bottom of my purple Malawi pheno, which is due to come down in a couple of weeks. Funny that they haven't been interested in my other Malawi pheno which looks beyond gorgeous and smells like carrots. I can already tell she's a winner.