PhilCuisine
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Another grow from my SWC/TRON grow..one of my creations but forgot to label my seed pack.
Another smoke report
Aug 5
Nameless flower (aged 3 years) by @PhilCuisine
Initial thoughts…
Very orange colored flowers. Looking closer I can see orange/red stigmas draping all over the bracts. The ones on this flower are very thick and numerous. The smell is musky but not in the same sense Afghani varieties are. This smells more perfume-like than comparable to skunk spray or body odor. It’s a very dark floral type smell that has no sweetness whatsoever, kind of hard to describe. Not strong but tickles the nose. Lots of visible trichomes here as well, not overhandling makes a difference.
Let’s smoke some!
Taste: Very mild, I’d say has a “woody” taste to it, not quite as distinct as cedar though. It tastes less dark to me than the MTH.
High/Stone: Indica. The onset with this one is quicker than the MTH. The stone to it is also slightly heavier and just has a general sense of being thicker and having a stronger sedative quality. This would make sense as there is probably a higher CBN percentage in its cannabinoid profile as a result of the aging process and degradation of THC.
Potency: 6-7/10
Duration: 2-3 hours for a bowl with a sleepy comedown. A joint put me to bed.
Medical? Yes. Definitely would be of interest to those who want a restful night sleep without being too sedated. No hangover the next morning.
Negatives? I wouldn’t smoke this in the day as it’s sleepy weed.
@PhilCuisine I personally liked this a little more than the MTH as it’s a little closer to what my personal taste is. Both were excellent and really had a craft cannabis personality to them. And yes, this is the first Phototron weed I’ve ever had and it’s great! Really shows what you do with the light is more important than just wattage alone. Spectrum playing a role too. The shallow water culture setup is cool. I’ve always been fascinated by hydroponics and want to play with it at some point, the plants seem to love it! This is neat, I appreciate the kind gesture and like what you’re doing. It’s unique. Keep on keeping on!
Another smoke report
Aug 5
Nameless flower (aged 3 years) by @PhilCuisine
Initial thoughts…
Very orange colored flowers. Looking closer I can see orange/red stigmas draping all over the bracts. The ones on this flower are very thick and numerous. The smell is musky but not in the same sense Afghani varieties are. This smells more perfume-like than comparable to skunk spray or body odor. It’s a very dark floral type smell that has no sweetness whatsoever, kind of hard to describe. Not strong but tickles the nose. Lots of visible trichomes here as well, not overhandling makes a difference.
Let’s smoke some!
Taste: Very mild, I’d say has a “woody” taste to it, not quite as distinct as cedar though. It tastes less dark to me than the MTH.
High/Stone: Indica. The onset with this one is quicker than the MTH. The stone to it is also slightly heavier and just has a general sense of being thicker and having a stronger sedative quality. This would make sense as there is probably a higher CBN percentage in its cannabinoid profile as a result of the aging process and degradation of THC.
Potency: 6-7/10
Duration: 2-3 hours for a bowl with a sleepy comedown. A joint put me to bed.
Medical? Yes. Definitely would be of interest to those who want a restful night sleep without being too sedated. No hangover the next morning.
Negatives? I wouldn’t smoke this in the day as it’s sleepy weed.
@PhilCuisine I personally liked this a little more than the MTH as it’s a little closer to what my personal taste is. Both were excellent and really had a craft cannabis personality to them. And yes, this is the first Phototron weed I’ve ever had and it’s great! Really shows what you do with the light is more important than just wattage alone. Spectrum playing a role too. The shallow water culture setup is cool. I’ve always been fascinated by hydroponics and want to play with it at some point, the plants seem to love it! This is neat, I appreciate the kind gesture and like what you’re doing. It’s unique. Keep on keeping on!