Cambodian Oaxacan cross grown outdoor oklahoma

Continuing the discussion from The Central American landrace and heirloom thread (Part 3):

This year I ran a cross between the Oaxacan males and a favorite ‘Cambodianxgolden tiger’ female
I had four in the shed and two males
They almost all hermied due to a lighting incident and power outage
The plants were chosen for females only and taken outside. Several flipped male after reveg. I totally bleak the Cambodian genetics as I have heard of this issue before. The five females I grew were four different females. One was from Cambodian tiger one a well producing female with a somewhat “generic” high
The other four were from my favorite plants and the the third Cambodian was left out as it was a boring high and very small. One was a beautiful big beast. She had the height and clumpy buds that were very beautiful and smelled great. I called her plant c .
The high was good and Stoney but not anything unusual
The second biggest was plant d and had a fantastic smell was as tall as plant c but smaller larfie buds
It had almost no high at all although tasted and smelled best
Plant B was small and had a decent Stoney high
plantA was a heavy hitter and sent me into a death spiral thoughts and required me to take stock and center myself as I was higher than I have been in a long time. The Mystery plant was absolutely perfect in structure, looking like a Xmas tree and had a perfect pine smell like a …Christmas tree.
The high was a dopey staggering stone and I had a headache the next morning
I’m not sure if I waited too long and she had too much CBN or what?

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Plant A was a dwarf affair with small LARFY buds and was slow to mature. The high was the best though and totally cerebral and stimulated my thoughts to the point of obsession and worry. I had to self talk and chill the fk out. This was three hits in a pin joint

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