SwankyDank
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Grow Journal: https://www.rollitup.org/t/mandala-seeds-ganesh-regular.890638/
There were three different phenotypes in this batch of ten seeds:
For mouth watering candy smells, number one is it.
For complexity, number three.
For pure bag appeal and smell number two is tops.
After two more weeks of cure, pheno number three developed a chocolate-mint flavor. It is delicious and up-front on the inhale, the first flavor that hits the mouth. Exhale retains the fruitiness with a bit of the mint mixed in as well.
It looks like the challenge with Ganesh is that there are three possible outcomes for the grow. I wouldn't want to get the fruity one again as there are way better strains for that sort of thing. Same with number two, it's nice that it really pops but the bag appeal, aroma, and flavors are not that different from the Critical I've grown.
If I could get the chocolate-mint again it would be worth it. Very tasty. The good news is that this pheno had her own unique appearance and is easy to identify based on the calyxes. The bad news is that it takes until 40 or so days to show up.
There were three different phenotypes in this batch of ten seeds:
- This pheno is quite fruity with a cherry-berry aroma. Flavor is the same. Buds are longer and narrow, quite airy and squishy.
- The second plant harvested is a super-funk pheno. Diesel, woodsy, and herbal with almost no noticeable fruitiness. Buds as compact, dense, and very hard. This one escaped the sealed baggie and stunk up my courier bag. It can be smelled across the room. Very loud. Funky flavor too that matches the aroma.
- Third pheno is a mix of the first two: No diesel aroma but still keeps the herbal/woodsy with some underlying fruitiness. Probably best described as incense. Buds push out spirals of calyx late in flower and post-harvest they are denser then pheno one but softer than pheno two. Flavor is more inline with the fruitiness of pheno one.
For mouth watering candy smells, number one is it.
For complexity, number three.
For pure bag appeal and smell number two is tops.
After two more weeks of cure, pheno number three developed a chocolate-mint flavor. It is delicious and up-front on the inhale, the first flavor that hits the mouth. Exhale retains the fruitiness with a bit of the mint mixed in as well.
It looks like the challenge with Ganesh is that there are three possible outcomes for the grow. I wouldn't want to get the fruity one again as there are way better strains for that sort of thing. Same with number two, it's nice that it really pops but the bag appeal, aroma, and flavors are not that different from the Critical I've grown.
If I could get the chocolate-mint again it would be worth it. Very tasty. The good news is that this pheno had her own unique appearance and is easy to identify based on the calyxes. The bad news is that it takes until 40 or so days to show up.
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