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Tommy G

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Hey driver77 :)

Great work, congratulations. You have the sweets you deserve ;)

And yes, when they are given good growing and flowering parameters, the results are great 99% of the time.

Sweet smokes!

tommy
 

Grünesblatt

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I have also harvested the first one, Black Jack from Sweet seeds.
I can only say positive things so far. Aroma very very cool. Very sweet/fruity, very tasty and the effect is pleasantly cerebral. The harvest has been good even if one headbud had a bit of gray mold, the others were not affected.

My Sweet Amnesia are very sativa heavy and flower 2-3 weeks longer, but are getting fatter and fatter.
 

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Grünesblatt

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Hey!

Nice flowers, you'll have them quite cleaned of chlorophyll :D

How about the aromas? Are they smelling nice at this stage of late flowering?

Sweet smokes!

tommy
Late? The Trichomes don't look ripe yet. Yes, a little too starved:geek:
I can't say much about the Aroma in the Box yet, but they smell good.
I ran out of fertilizer a few days in between, but i didn't expect them to take so long. But the first one will be ready soon. Trichomes must always be 90% cloudy and a few discolored.
 

Ca++

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I just did the gp-fv. The standard Green Poison can be quick. The fast version was going for gold in that respect. It's resistance has been questioned though.

I have the fast roses (seen near left), which is sedate sleeping tackle. I like that. I have fast Black Muffin up to. Difficult start though, so I'm not expecting keepers. They are just seedlings though, these other plants seen here, are both from elsewhere. Perhaps these two fasts, show a certain character from their dad. The gp-fv shared a similar appearance. I'm going to call it busy.
 

Grünesblatt

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The first Sweet Amnesia was harvested at Day 86. The Trichomes are mostly milky now.
Aroma is quite nice. I'm bad at describing flavors, but it's along the lines of pine/incense and other nuances. I like it. I'm very curious about the effect.
 

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Grünesblatt

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If I hadn't grown the Amnesia myself, I would have thought that it was a street-grown Haze, it's very hazy. But i dont mean negativ.

The flowers are/feel very cured and sticky on the outside and the aroma has the intensity of perfume. Reminds me of automatics.
Many automatic strains i have had so far also had such a perfume-like aroma and such hard flowers on the outside. By perfume i mean that it smells very intense, like being sprayed with hairspray or other punsh products.
But that doesn't have to be bad if it's clean.

And the aroma has this typical "haze" type aroma. So pine incense/lemon like and almost like cleaner so slightly chemical somehow... I can't describe aromas well.
The Amnesia is also different today, more cerebral and not as stoned.

But it's good, I like it. You can offer it as Haze, people would recognize it by the smell. I'm thrilled. The Amnesia#2 is still standing, it takes ages to mature but it smells incredible. I'm very happy with the strain but it's only been drying for a week.
 

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