Lightyear Gardens - Grow Log - Mayberry S1 + Cherry Wine F2 - TGA Cheese Quake F1 preservation

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Really great!! She has an amazing blueberry pancake flavor and nose that held through cure. There’s a very pleasant funkiness on the back end, as well. The fruity pheno pulled over 8oz dry. She’s got nice fat sandy trichomes that would extract well, and her open bud structure lends to that, too. I didn’t find many dense buds at all, but plenty of chunkiness and a TON of potential!! She would be a very nice addition to any breeding regimen in search of the old school blueberry terps.

Her stone is heady, hard, cerebral, but relaxing. Reminiscent of a hazey hybrid. She cuts through some others I’ve smoked, so the potency is there as well.

If I were to run her again, I would cull the “funky” pheno unless there’s a specific trait I’m after. When I consider her finicky nature, yield, etc. it doesn’t compare to the fruity pheno. The yields were just total opposites. That’s not to say the smoke isn’t great…it is!!! Her frost cover is far better, and the denser bud structure is there. Also, what I was after was THAT blueberry. Fruity pheno delivered that.

I would like to see her worked a generation or two to get the bud structure improved. She has a ton of potential as a great flower strain!

One more thing to mention is I had another female pop some male flowers on me, and the Mayberry ladies got pollinated. Not what I like to happen, but as luck would have it, this led to a pretty striking discovery. The funky pheno produced about a hundred or so…a pretty typical amount of seeds for what you’d expect from a smaller yielding pollinated female. But the fruity female only produced a few dozen seeds in over 8oz of bud. Granted, I only have this one run to base anything on, and no clones were taken. But I feel it’s notable enough of a difference I had to mention it. I’ve smoked Mayberry exclusively several days, and have had times where I went a week without finding a single seed, then suddenly I’ll find 3 on a branch…and to be honest, 3 on a branch is on the high end. The female that hermed on me is an absolute seed bomb, so there was plenty of opportunity. It seems as if Mayberry isn’t an overly heavy seed producer, based on my results. So there may be some type of resistance to pollen here. I know a lot of people like Mac1 because herms don’t get overly seeded…this may be something to explore in future generations.

Hope this was what you were looking for! She’s what I was looking for!! Now I need to go find someone who has some left in stock…I think I shot myself in the foot by posting this thread :joy:

If there’s anything specific I left out, please do ask :green_heart:

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