Ryasco's Plants in Various Poses

I snapped these earlier thought i would load them.

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Frost on the fans! Always a good sign man!

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When she is finished she should look like she was dipped in melted sugar and left to dry. :grin:

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I like the way this one thinks.

Nice pics.

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Cuvee 42 days

Cindy 42 days

Young Cindy 23 days

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Hey, you’ve done this before.

yum!

99%

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Happy plants! The way the cindy’s are praying around the tops is awesome. Like they’re protecting her too. Cuvee is beautiful. Is it really stoney? It looks like it would be? Maybe my question should be, which is more to your liking for both smoke and grow?

Cheers.

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I enjoy the Cindy for smoking fat joints when it is better for me to be more alert. It is pure candy on the palette, rotten pineapple, lemon, and honeysuckle are what comes to mind. All @Baudelaire Cindy 99 phenos seem real similar in taste. The Cuvee is a day wrecker! It puts your eyes at half mast and slows everything down to half speed. If you aren’t used to heavy hitting Indica’s, watch out. She has a cocoa, camphor, and cinnamon thing going on (cured) that is really tasty and makes you smoke more than you need. Cuvee is a pheno hunt and you can find different tastes in different pheno’s. Cindy is the winner for yield, and they both seem easy enough to grow. I haven’t had any serious issues with either. Thanks for your interest, i hope i answered your question with my long winded answer. :grin:

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you are very good at describing cannabis i lack your linguistic skills! it’s very concise and doesn’t come off as pretentious like some wine snobs do. i wonder what camphor is?

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You probably used it as a kid for insect bites.

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yes i was on that wikipedia but i didn’t notice this above part until now. does it have a cinnamonish smell?
yahoo answers said “The smell of camphor is characteristic, however, it resembles that of Rosemary.”
i guess i’ll have to grow cuvee to find out :smiley:

i used after bite for insect bites

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It is more tea tree than cinnamon. It used to be an oil in a green bottle that my grandparents rubbed on anything itchy. I am sure with your mosquito’s up there you are familiar if you smelled it.

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I second what LC said below. Eloquently put and perfect description.

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I didn’t see any Dark Cuvee

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That is it, the light is messing with you. Ha! Ha! She is gone after this one however. You will see me looking for a more chocolate and cherry one soon.

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Cuvee

Cindy 99

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Nice porn @ryasco… showing skills for sure…

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Is this the same Cuvee plant you’ve been running, or are you still hunting for the elusive cherry-choco pheno :grin: Looking amazing as always.

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This is the same one i’ve been running. I will be trying more pheno’s pretty soon. Thanks for checking her out! :grin:

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Def one of my favorite threads

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