Fog Dog Auto Fem Giveaway Part 2 *closed*

It will get you baked! I could never quite place the sweet funky smell with hints of fruit until I saw @EugeneDebs420 describe it succinctly.

The scent clicked right away, like sour apple candy. The smell of the plant isn’t overwhelming, but it is robust.

This was the first time my clandestine gardening activities ever aroused suspicion from others. No surprise either, she quickly and firmly took over the basement with her sour apple floral aroma before directing the olfactory assault on the rest of the house. Like opening a bag of chips in a quiet movie theater.

The bud smokes plenty smooth and though this may not be a satisfactory answer, tastes as it smells only a bit more mild. I could not even begin to grasp the language elegant enough to describe the smell and taste, but I will definitely burn another trying. I’ll work on it all night if I have to.

Wanting to let the good times roll I decided no make some fog dog butter yesterday and I was amazed at the trichrome laden condition of my blender after giving the buds a quick chop. This was the pile of blender scrapings from seven grams of fog dog dumped onto some parchment paper.

Not a bad pile. I definitely ripped a few greedy bowls out of that pile. The remainder of the pile was dumped into the grinder for safekeeping. Earlier today I gave the grinder a friendly shake and took a peek into the sifting collection chamber only to be once more blown away by the Fog Dog.

Can you guess which is the siftings and which is the plant material? These are the most brilliant trichromes I’ve ever seen. Go ahead, zoom in and lose yourself in their illustrious beauty.

¡Ay ay aye, estoy arriba!

Here’s some fog dog butter, from start to finish.

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