That's some real patience you got and a real nice green thumb keeping her pretty all this time.She's still alive. Will probably chop her down in a week or so. Then I'll make an update
ginger has humulene which smells like caryophyllene which i've seen in high amounts in both super silver haze and especially chem/ diesel/ sour family...cinnamon and ginger
Great log and finish to this extremely wild pheno ( Pearl pheno) of the Super Silver Sour Thai NevilFirst of all Merry Christmas everyone!
So i have chopped the plant down on day 225 of its life. It could have gone longer as i saw some signs of reflowering but i dont have more time for her.
Lots and lots of small buds that are hard to trim so as of now only a little part of it has ben manicured. The dried bud have nice silverish appearance. Cant say anything about the effects and taste as i havent smoked her yet.
Last pic i have of her alive
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Drying
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The cob after "sweating". It smells like some oriental spices, the smell reminds me of cinnamon and ginger.View attachment 19120998
Im not the best in the olfactory department but i wouldn't call the smell pungent. Definitely interesting though. We'll see how it develops during the cure.ginger has humulene which smells like caryophyllene which i've seen in high amounts in both super silver haze and especially chem/ diesel/ sour family...
and cinnamon has caryophyllene, but there's a lot going on in cinnamon... is it the woody, herbal side of cinnamon? do you detect the light, herbal, woody, sensual side of black pepper/ grains of paradise in there (not the spicy aka pungent side of pepper, which is not the caryophyllene)... or maybe notes that remind of cedar?
if so, i think you're in sesquiterp heaven rn...