Diggy’s Underground


Rajasthan x Kashmir bred by Bodhi, grown outdoors by this dude @StevieG

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So back in August I started some of E$kobars Chocolate Rain, F2’d by a good man. IIRC there were five females; two of them, amazing.

One sister is less frosty, but grows a little more loose, and produces a ton of scissor hash. The second keeper has ridiculously trichrome coverage, with a real greasy resin on beer can nugs.


Both of them have downright intoxicating terpenes.

Round two just finished. I present to you, the first iteration of the Chocolate Starfish

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Dare I ask what smells you’re getting from it?

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Oh man, it’s difficult. Let’s call em The Tall, and The Frosty.

So The Tall has a more sticky resin, with maybe pine-sol as the dominant note. But it’s not an overpowering pine smell, it’s kind of in the middle of a light, flowery, lilac and melon.

The Frosty has the greasy resins and smells much more intensely of sharp menthol, and wintergreen, with the same sort of spring blossoms in the background.

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:joy:

Nice. The frosty smells sound really nice.

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lol. Glad to hear it. I just try to ramble off whatever comes to mind. There’s no wrong answers, it’s all contextual. I had a plant that smells like an ex-girlfriend, whatever that means lol. I don’t know if it smells like a soap, or a perfume, or what, but i like it. :rofl:

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She was kind of a way above average size and hair coverage kind of gal. A real nice lady for sure. :rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

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Two Chocolate Rain F2 moms heavily defoliated, and the one small Azad Kashmir mom in the middle.
Next up in the back left corner a Starfighter IBL and in the back right corner;
Mangobiche Ghashplant

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a plant try so hard to root in mid-air. They’re everywhere!

Can always tell which plants got defoliated first because the last ones look hella half-assed. :rofl:
I’ll go over her again tomorrow to get the rest of those unnecessary sun leaves.

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