Vincent VonBlown
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I'm growing Bhutanese Thimphu from Holy Smoke seeds.
It's a land race strain from what I can tell.
Here's a picture of it flowering.
It's been in flowering for about 14 weeks so far. I call it "the forever plant". I'm guessing it could go up to 18+ weeks to finish. And sometimes these extreme sativas never do really finish you just harvest them.
Resin is starting to form slightly on the buds and outter leaf. And it looks like it will yield pretty well, (but it ought to for as long as it's taking to flower).
Aroma - when rubbed on the stalk is sort of like fresh cut wood, basicly pretty unimpressive smelling. If one of my own strains smelled like this at this point of flowering, I'd probably chuck it. And my strains are super quick, pretty much anything beyond 8 or 9 weeks is unacceptable in my book.
Areas that are forming resin on the buds don't really smell much better then the stalk.
And while resin (especially on a landrace) or even aroma, isn't the final word on what bud will be like when you smoke it. I'm willing to bet I won't be to impressed with this when I do finally smoke it. However I could be wrong, and I'll wait till I actually do smoke it, to make a final judgement.
(One other note, this plant is receiving prime light space in my garden)
It's a land race strain from what I can tell.
Here's a picture of it flowering.
It's been in flowering for about 14 weeks so far. I call it "the forever plant". I'm guessing it could go up to 18+ weeks to finish. And sometimes these extreme sativas never do really finish you just harvest them.
Resin is starting to form slightly on the buds and outter leaf. And it looks like it will yield pretty well, (but it ought to for as long as it's taking to flower).
Aroma - when rubbed on the stalk is sort of like fresh cut wood, basicly pretty unimpressive smelling. If one of my own strains smelled like this at this point of flowering, I'd probably chuck it. And my strains are super quick, pretty much anything beyond 8 or 9 weeks is unacceptable in my book.
Areas that are forming resin on the buds don't really smell much better then the stalk.
And while resin (especially on a landrace) or even aroma, isn't the final word on what bud will be like when you smoke it. I'm willing to bet I won't be to impressed with this when I do finally smoke it. However I could be wrong, and I'll wait till I actually do smoke it, to make a final judgement.
(One other note, this plant is receiving prime light space in my garden)