I posted my fruity pebble strain which was cut early, because of a hermaphrodism. That was one of my two new genos. Pictured is a slightly early cut of my 2nd new geno, which has an intoxicating aroma. When it first started giving off a fragrance, it was like chamomile. Now it's chamomile X 10. To me, this smell is like a magnet to my nostrils. I can't stop breathing it in. One dissappointment was finding a single seed on the bud I picked off. I don't know if it was some stray outdoor pollen that got into the house, or if the fruity pebbles had some dry pollen impregnate her. This lady has has rock-hard buds all throughout flowering, and the pruning process took about 2 seconds. The plant has it's little nuggets all around the plant, with very few broad leaves, and hardly any non-sugar leaves protruding from the nugs. There's just one gram pictured, but I'll post the rest once the amber trichs appear. I'm expecting 40 grams or so. Great thing on this geno is the fact that I spend 30 minutes pruning an entire crop(10-12), where any other geno is about 20 minutes a plant. All of my girls are bagseed, no real genos. This particular plant got a nick of LR. Someone's name had a part to play in that, but the plant is half as high as any other girl, so LR seems appropriate.
KickYoAss Reviewed by KickYoAss on . 2nd new geno, 3 days dry, sparkly I posted my fruity pebble strain which was cut early, because of a hermaphrodism. That was one of my two new genos. Pictured is a slightly early cut of my 2nd new geno, which has an intoxicating aroma. When it first started giving off a fragrance, it was like chamomile. Now it's chamomile X 10. To me, this smell is like a magnet to my nostrils. I can't stop breathing it in. One dissappointment was finding a single seed on the bud I picked off. I don't know if it was some stray outdoor pollen Rating: 5