Crickets and Cicadas Seeds

That’s super interesting. The ones I’ve flowered have all smelled like lemon chemical cleaner and were fat yielders.

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Here I have 4 phenos to choose from, 1 of them has this damp/rotten smell. The other 3 have a chemical smell very similar to Chemdog91
A chemical cleaner is a good reference, but you can also associate it with the smell of a tennis ball.
Of the 4, one will yield more than the other 3 together, I believe…


Puck Bc3 #4 (Small flowers with almost no lateral arm, it has the most rotten smell)

Puck Bc3 #3

Puck Bc3 #1


Puck Bc3 #5 (This one smells like a tennis ball, has the best formation and is apparently the one that will yield the most, I’m betting all my chips on it)

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Thanks for all the information im growing the pnw x puck f2 currently. Yours look great look forward to more photos later. My 2 are stout beanpoles. I lnow that tennis ball smell your talkin about, ive had that recently with a balk hashplant. Really diffrent but ive grown to love that smell, its quite unique.

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Just harvested this beauty today!

Skunk x Puck #11



She does have a nice skunky and lime aroma about her! I hope it follows through on the smoke.

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So i figured i would show yall mine. Just going into flower. Its in a 1 gallon coco f2 pnw hp x puck bc1, stout short little plant. The leaves on this one are dark green.


My other pheno is tall with some nice branching action. Looks like a few og kushes ive grown…

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That came out good for outdoor. Is that a hybrid you made? Nice lime green color, seems anything with puck comes out good.

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It is a crickets and cicadas seed release.

Outdoors the puck hybrids can be a bit of a challenge. Great mold rot resistance, but can get ravaged by septoria. Great yield potential from the skunk x puck. I can’t wait to smoke this stuff!

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