Coming back for the last entry, a smoke report and final weights..........
Weights first- OKC yielded 11+ oz from 3 plants.
The Bubble Head yield 93 oz from 21 plants.
So total is 104 oz off of 24 plants. I got over 4 oz a plant from both strains. The density on both these helped a lot. I couldn't be more pleased overall.
Smoke reports:
1. Bubble Head- I'm more of a sativa or sativa hybrid guy these days, thats my preference, so naturally I'm gravitating towards the B.H. I don't smoke anymore, well I didn't until this crop came in. For health reasons, I literally do a vape bag once for each strain a crop and thats all- I want to be be able to talk intelligently to friends about the effects. It's been literally years since I was a daily smoker. For about a week now, I've been smoking the BH nightly. LOL It's just so damn good. I should have let it go to 11 weeks, on average I was at about 72-73 days but still, it's great. Longer times would have brought out more sour. Still, the sour comes thru, even while vaping, and the head buzz is quick and long lasting and it's just wonderful. It's not racey at all, just a strong "head in the vice" buzz. It's just enjoyable, I really like smoking this one! Again, hours and hours later after smoking, I'm still carrying a nice buzz around.
2. Orange Kush Cake- I've smoked this a couple of times, very late at night before bed. I wouldn't say it's overly potent, but it's a nice, mellow body melt buzz that does the job well. No particular flavors come thru in vaping, and the smells don't stand out per se, but it has outstanding bag appeal, the buds look great and are very dense. Everything is coated with a nice coating of resin. Again, not my cup of tea, but people who like indica's have emailed me back with some very positive notes. The 4+ oz a plant was a surprise, this only enhances my opinion. It grew taller than the B.H., but all in all, both strains were easy to grow, I had no issues throughout the grow, and I made my numbers so I couldn't be more pleased.
About 60+ oz have gone on to visit others, and other than a few seeds in the B.H. here and there (I've found 6-7 at this point), both strains held up well in the summer heat and humidity. My crops always turn out better in the fall/winter, as the room temps are lower- but I don't think either strain missed a beat this time.
A Thug Roze diary has been started and I'll do more with that as the plants grow larger in veg. See you over there. Thanks everyone!