1 Image | The plants were quite variable in nature. Grown in NFT hydro under 600W, they were vigourous growers and yielded well.
Two distinct parents showed their characteristics in the seed plants, the Bubblegum and the NL#5.
Out of 10 seeds germinated and grown, 5 were male and 5 female, and of the females, 1 was a dwarf.
All males were culled, of which 1 male was a dwarf too.
1 female plant was around mainly NL#5 2 females were mainly Bubblegum 1 female was a 50/50 hybrid of the two parents and the last female was an NL#5-dominant dwarf
I identified the NL#5 by its pine smell and bud structure, and the Bubblegum by its bubblegum smell, and taller nature.
What was strange was that BOG thought the piney, low odour plant, structurally compact plant that I save as a mother, was "a Bubblegum pheno".
The Bubblegum plants to me were more resinous, 2 extremely so, stretched more in flower, and 2 finished extremely fast (one of the highly resinous, and an averagely resinous NL#5 dwarf).
Yield:
1 Bubblegum-dominant plant finished in 52 days with an above-average yield.
1 Bubblegum-dominant plant finished in 46 days with an average yield.
The NL#5 dominant finished in 56 days with an above-average yield.
The dwarf had a low yield due to its small size.
The high is not mindblowing, but is fun and good for a laugh (has had me in stitches).
The taste and smell is bubblegum/pine.
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