Some of them tend to change with their smells, it’s the same way when you dry and cure them. There is actually a pretty good range of orange and citrus fruit smells in there but the orange peel/burnt rubber is most common. Like I mentioned before it can vary to different degrees and other musk/skunk/rubber/plastic smells can be in there.
It can also lack the orange smell altogether. I had a few that had almost no smell at all. What was there was kind of a bland starchy smell, like how a sliced potato smells. When you were saying that there was no orange smell a bit back, I was like damn he’d have to be pretty lucky to get 5 plants with zero orange smell.
Awesome indica smoke really, I’ve mentioned this before but save a tiny bit to make edibles. If you just want to sample it instead of going through everything to make a larger batch, take a dried gram, grind it up and mix it with a few tablespoons of peanut butter and put it on some crackers. Preheat the oven to 150 degrees Celcius then pop’em for 25 minutes. Let cool and eat them.
I’ve tried many varieties/strains in edibles, but there is something truly special about this one in edible form. It’s a shame it doesn’t yield better cause like that it’s killer medicine, no exaggeration.
At some point I’m totally going to do an Orange Grove sea of green. It would be perfect for it and would bring the yields way up. Awesome job dude, you’re torturing me over here!
This takes some timing, but just before the sacs are to open, I top the male with 6" to 8" ± of stem, put in a jar of water under flourecents in my starter room. As they open up, shake pollen into small jar and pollenate straight away if it’s time, or cover the jar with a baggy or two (keep condensation off pollen! Water kills it. Maybe put a few desiccants in the jar.) Put the jar in the fridge, I use the crisper because the ladies should be getting ready soon. when time comes, i use a cotton swab and mark the branch with white tape marked with the date and type of pollen used. Cheers!
@FattyRoots Gave all the plants the 1st dose of Humic/ Fulvic Acid 1/4 Teaspoon. Wow that stuff is like black velvet & made the water so dark it looked like a black hole (Space reference, get your mind otta the gutter )
@JustSumTomatoes These Orange Groves are so sticky and coming along nicely In flower since April 26, I wonder how much longer now…
Pistols are changing colors (hard as heck to get good photos to show this)
Purple Paranoia BX1 Mother (last pic) I’m gonna take a few more clones off the lower end, I’m making sure I’ve got the original mother intact to backcross into BX2…
She’s looking a little hungry, so I’ll see how she looks tomorrow after that Vitamin dose & feed her some Flowering Nutrients…
Looking awesome as usual, man those Groves are just getting better and better! 8 weeks should be about right so close to June 26th it will be chopping time!
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Well checking plants today, I see no negative results from the Humic/Fulvic Acid dose, I actually do see more Flowering pistols that appeared overnight …
Either way @ 1/4 Teaspoon per 1 Gal / 4 liters I’m sure this will last me an insane amount of time and Cannabis runs.