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reallybigjesusfreak

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Yup, got home and checked what I got trimmed up. It’s nanners. They are small and I completely overlooked them when I popped a nug in the grinder last night. Thanks y’all for pointing that out to me. It was honestly not my intention to represent this plant as anything than what it was. When lights go on I’m gonna check the other plants with a fine tooth comb.

So far I’ve only found about 1 banner per nug at most, some don’t have any. We’ll see what the colas hold.

Still, it’s frosty, smells great, tastes great, and made watching KOTH before bed very enjoyable!
 

reallybigjesusfreak

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Pure OG x Purple Unicorn! I did ask for that one, too. Hoping for killer winter purps :)
my purple wookie was purple as hell, so I'm guessing its gonna make some stinky, fruity/woody/garbagy Golfball sized nugs spaced pretty widely. Maybe some foxtails. That is just my guess based on what I know about those plants. More of a lottery number guess, haha. Also super interested to see how that one goes. I emailed as well to see the list. I think I want to do non land races this time.
 

Moderndayhippy

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Tester report legend x Wookie

I grew these testers outside this summer, they got started a little late because the first seeds I popped got eaten by rodents and you were nice enough to send me out some more. So these started at least a month later than I normally start my outdoor but they still had time to finish. I unfortunately did not take any cuts of these just because my plate was too full this summer, some poor planning by me and unexpected circumstances.


flower time: so this is obviously a little difficult to tell, these were some of my latest finishers I had outside this year, but sense it was a seed run that got started later than I would have liked I expected that. They seemed to move along pretty well once they started flowering though.


stretch: definitely some variation on this front, had some pretty leggy plants, and a couple shorter easier to manage plants. Hard to say exactly how much stress as it was outside but it ranged from looking kind of like an OG structure, to a shorter more compact plant that I have seen in other Wookie crosses.


issues (stress): so we had the rainiest September in recorded history in my part of he world, and it rained just as much in October as well. This certainly brought out some issues, battled PM because all the vegetation in the woods around me developed it from the weather, also lost a fair amount to bud rot. I had these in a small greenhouse with a dehumidifier running most of the fall but it was an uphill battle. Some did better than others, one that got too tall to fit in the greenhouse just melted in the rain.


plant size: I don't think I did any training to these plants so I could see their tendencies. A couple got to be over 6 feet tall including the 20 gallon pot. A couple were around 4 1/2 feet and a little more compact more leaves. The tall ones were lanky, a little leggy would take well to scrog.


yield: so because of the weather this will very much be an answer of yield potential because of the loss of bud rot. I think overall on average the yield is slightly above average, out of the 4 plants I took in 2 of them have big chunky nugs that stack up pretty well. The other two are a little thinner but those I believe would do a lot better with some training. The two bigger ones seem to also be less leafy and denser so I think those really have some potential.


aroma: 3 of the 4 carry what I consider the wookie to smell like. I have grown a couple different Wookie crosses, and the smell seems to carry across all the crosses, I have usually called it a floral smell, unique and intriguing. The 4th plant I can't 100% put my finger on but he first thing that pops into my head when I smell it is bubblegum, a very sweet smelling deep smell that is hard to pull your nose away from.


flavor: so again 3/4 are that same wookie smell and taste that I'm used to. Smell translates pretty well to taste, also always give me a slight background impression of some kind of delicious home cooked like casserole. That's a horrible description but I got nothing better I like the taste a change up from fruity or fuely strains. The 4th one is really special in the taste department, taste a lot like a strawberry vape mixer. It almost taste unnatural, I might question it if I didn't grow it seems like something might have been added to improve taste. I will keep a jar of this aside for myself just for taste.


effect: I don't find any of the plants to be over powering, find them all to have a kind of hybrid like high. Kind of hits you in the head before working down, nothing that knocks me down so didn't mind smoking them in the morning, but not necessarily motivating. A nice rainy day smoke.


bag appeal: I've never really been good at judging this, plants are all a nice light green with a good coating of resin. A couple are a maybe a touch leafy so a little bit of a pain to trim but that could be environmental causes since I haven't grown them indoors.


overall impression (be honest): seems to be a little variation among plants but I did not find any I would consider below average or undesirable, but I also think they are a few stand outs possible. I have to say after growing now my 3rd Wookie cross I feel like I have a good idea of what 2/3-3/4s of the plants are going to be like but it seems like there is some real potential in those other plants that aren't just Wookie terps but shared with the mother. Basically for me I would only run another Wookie cross by growing out at least a full pack and looking for the plants that smell different, nothing against the Wookie leaders I just think they are so easy to find that you have to find the mixed plants because they are special.


keeper?: the bubble gum smelling, strawberry vape mixer taste, large yielding, easy trim, and resin encrusted plant is going to haunt me for not taking a cut. One of the better plants I have ever grown from seed. Can't win them all though. Here is what would have been the keeper plant
 

Diesel0889

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Tester report legend x Wookie

I grew these testers outside this summer, they got started a little late because the first seeds I popped got eaten by rodents and you were nice enough to send me out some more. So these started at least a month later than I normally start my outdoor but they still had time to finish. I unfortunately did not take any cuts of these just because my plate was too full this summer, some poor planning by me and unexpected circumstances.


flower time: so this is obviously a little difficult to tell, these were some of my latest finishers I had outside this year, but sense it was a seed run that got started later than I would have liked I expected that. They seemed to move along pretty well once they started flowering though.


stretch: definitely some variation on this front, had some pretty leggy plants, and a couple shorter easier to manage plants. Hard to say exactly how much stress as it was outside but it ranged from looking kind of like an OG structure, to a shorter more compact plant that I have seen in other Wookie crosses.


issues (stress): so we had the rainiest September in recorded history in my part of he world, and it rained just as much in October as well. This certainly brought out some issues, battled PM because all the vegetation in the woods around me developed it from the weather, also lost a fair amount to bud rot. I had these in a small greenhouse with a dehumidifier running most of the fall but it was an uphill battle. Some did better than others, one that got too tall to fit in the greenhouse just melted in the rain.


plant size: I don't think I did any training to these plants so I could see their tendencies. A couple got to be over 6 feet tall including the 20 gallon pot. A couple were around 4 1/2 feet and a little more compact more leaves. The tall ones were lanky, a little leggy would take well to scrog.


yield: so because of the weather this will very much be an answer of yield potential because of the loss of bud rot. I think overall on average the yield is slightly above average, out of the 4 plants I took in 2 of them have big chunky nugs that stack up pretty well. The other two are a little thinner but those I believe would do a lot better with some training. The two bigger ones seem to also be less leafy and denser so I think those really have some potential.


aroma: 3 of the 4 carry what I consider the wookie to smell like. I have grown a couple different Wookie crosses, and the smell seems to carry across all the crosses, I have usually called it a floral smell, unique and intriguing. The 4th plant I can't 100% put my finger on but he first thing that pops into my head when I smell it is bubblegum, a very sweet smelling deep smell that is hard to pull your nose away from.


flavor: so again 3/4 are that same wookie smell and taste that I'm used to. Smell translates pretty well to taste, also always give me a slight background impression of some kind of delicious home cooked like casserole. That's a horrible description but I got nothing better I like the taste a change up from fruity or fuely strains. The 4th one is really special in the taste department, taste a lot like a strawberry vape mixer. It almost taste unnatural, I might question it if I didn't grow it seems like something might have been added to improve taste. I will keep a jar of this aside for myself just for taste.


effect: I don't find any of the plants to be over powering, find them all to have a kind of hybrid like high. Kind of hits you in the head before working down, nothing that knocks me down so didn't mind smoking them in the morning, but not necessarily motivating. A nice rainy day smoke.


bag appeal: I've never really been good at judging this, plants are all a nice light green with a good coating of resin. A couple are a maybe a touch leafy so a little bit of a pain to trim but that could be environmental causes since I haven't grown them indoors.


overall impression (be honest): seems to be a little variation among plants but I did not find any I would consider below average or undesirable, but I also think they are a few stand outs possible. I have to say after growing now my 3rd Wookie cross I feel like I have a good idea of what 2/3-3/4s of the plants are going to be like but it seems like there is some real potential in those other plants that aren't just Wookie terps but shared with the mother. Basically for me I would only run another Wookie cross by growing out at least a full pack and looking for the plants that smell different, nothing against the Wookie leaders I just think they are so easy to find that you have to find the mixed plants because they are special.


keeper?: the bubble gum smelling, strawberry vape mixer taste, large yielding, easy trim, and resin encrusted plant is going to haunt me for not taking a cut. One of the better plants I have ever grown from seed. Can't win them all though. Here is what would have been the keeper plant

Well at least you did what a tester is supposed to do and gave a report and not just ask for free bean, receive and then dont follow through. Looks like bodhi found a tester worth sending more free shit to. By the way I think you did a fine job so thank you for sharing... happy growing!
 

Moderndayhippy

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Well at least you did what a tester is supposed to do and gave a report and not just ask for free bean, receive and then dont follow through. Looks like bodhi found a tester worth sending more free shit to. By the way I think you did a fine job so thank you for sharing... happy growing!
Thank you, I have another pack that I will be writing a review on as well in the coming week or so, gotta have time to try the plants out. Didn't mean to get two packs but in my email to him I said I could grow either inside or outside so I think they took that as a I can do a pack each place, made for a crazy summer but seeds are always fun.
 
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