Saved the heavy hitting Ghost Pink V3 for last. I'm assuming the parent strains to be Ghost OG x Pink Kush as seen on a couple descriptions which would make it quite the OG influenced powerhouse. The nugs are very dense, greasy, and sticky, sub...stantially coating the fingers after breaking it up by hand. It actually arrived as one sticky clump straight out of the bag. Beautiful colour pallet as shades of light and dark green are paired with deep purple sugar leaves and bright orange pistils. Impressively populated by a layer of resinous trichome heads, accompanied by a stellar trim and masterful cure.
A very pungent nose to this Ghost Pink, efficiently filling the vicinity with it's loudness as soon as it hits the air. You can easily identify the Pink in the smell in the form of kushy, floral scents, followed by pleasant notes of vanilla, sweet gas, and earth. I vaguely get a bit of mint on the nose as well. Transitions flawlessly to taste but in more of a robust fashion with less sweetness than the smell. Flavours of dank earth and floral kush, all wrapped up in a gassy blanket of goodness, hitting just right for what I look for in a pink. Full bodied with a heavy, thick smoke. Not harsh at all, just a lung puncher but more so in a bong. Joints burn with a sizeable oil ring, producing a light grey ash.
Last but certainly not least, the high. No slouch in this category either, packed with potent heavy indica leaning properties that easily make their presence felt moments into a session. Starts with heavy bouts of euphoria and relaxation, providing effective stress relief and a limb to limb body buzz that brings on a powerful couch lock with a high chance for sedation, especially for those with a lighter tolerance. Another banger from the One Two Treez team.
Always a fun time reviewing one of my favourite strains ever. I can't even begin to count how many times I've had it off the top of my head but it still strongly remains a welcomed treat. This ICC from One Two Treez arrived nice and fresh, ...feeling dense and sticky to the touch upon handling, leaving the fingers coated in trichomes. Mainly bright green in colour with darker green accents throughout, further complimented by subtle hints of purple and clusters of peach-orange hairs. Terrific trichome coverage as well, accompanied by a great trim and cure.
The nose on this Ice Cream Cake is a Gelato dominant one with a pungently sweet, creamy, doughy profile, paired with hints of lime on the back end and a touch of pepper. Not as heavy on the Gelato profile when it comes to the taste however as it's a little more balanced, allowing for doughy, sugary cake flavours to make an appearance, followed by creamy and earthy undertones with a certain cool mintiness on exhale. It produces a very thick but smooth smoke, burning with a salt and pepper ash and quick forming oil ring.
I found the potency to be up there on this one as it feels more indica leaning than the typical ICC. Tested it on three occasions now and each time I'm hit with a super lazy, laboured, non motivating high. I'm able to eventually shake it off but I could easily succumb to it's mercy and melt into the couch. I've never been a day napper but it's a totally different story at night. Almost narcotic feeling, sitting there zoning in and out of thought but too lazy to do anything of actual substance.
Great genetics with a bag appeal to match on this Living Soil Slyme Cookies. A cross between Slymer & SinMint Cookies by Sin City Seeds, these buds are quite the eye ...candy, frosted sugar coating and all. Seriously, they are absolutely covered in trichomes. Beautiful colouring to them, combining shades of dark purple and green, with the purples running deep down to the core of the buds. Lovely orange pistils to give them some contrast as well. Dense and semi sticky, paired with a great cure and trim. I did notice one bud to have a couple very tiny premature seeds but it ended up being limited to that one bud only.
The nose is probably my favourite part about this strain as it's exploding with fresh lemon/lime soda terps with undertones of sweet pine and spice. I've had a few strains with this particular profile but this one definitely kicks it up a notch. Similar when smoked, especially in a bong where I found it to be more accurate to how it smelled. Flavours of zesty lemon citrus that quickly morph into a spicy, earthy cookie taste. Silky smooth and easy on the lungs as I smoked some first thing in the morning without the slightest urge to cough, burning to a light grey ash while producing a decent sized oil ring.
A high that comes across as a very balanced one to me, offering a little bit of everything in the hybrid spectrum. Starting off with a wandering, stoney head high that brings on social qualities with it as well. Easily feels like it could be sativa leaning during the earlier stages of it's high until later on when the calming, relaxing effects come into play, making it best suited for afternoon and evening use though you can even wake and bake with it if you have a higher tolerance as there is the potential to be slightly burned out and lazy afterwards.
Full album : http://imgur.com/a/06RjVz7 Genetics : Slymer x SinMint Cookies Bred by : sincityseeds Great genetics with a bag appeal to match on this Living Soil Slyme Cookies. A cross between Slymer & SinMint Cookies by Sin City Seeds, these buds are quite the eye candy, frosted sugar ...coating and all. Seriously, they are absolutely covered in trichomes. Beautiful colouring to them, combining shades of dark purple and green, with the purples running deep down to the core of the buds. Lovely orange pistils to give them some contrast as well. Dense and semi sticky, paired with a great cure and trim. I did notice one bud to have a couple very tiny premature seeds but it ended up being limited to that one bud only. The nose is probably my favourite part about this strain as it’s exploding with fresh lemon/lime soda terps with undertones of sweet pine and spice. I’ve had a few strains with this particular profile but this one definitely kicks it up a notch. Similar when smoked, especially in a bong where I found it to be more accurate to how it smelled. Flavours of zesty lemon citrus that quickly morph into a spicy, earthy cookie taste. Silky smooth and easy on the lungs as I smoked some first thing in the morning without the slightest urge to cough, burning to a light grey ash while producing a decent sized oil ring. A high that comes across as a very balanced one to me, offering a little bit of everything in the hybrid spectrum. Starting off with a wandering, stoney head high that brings on social qualities with it as well. Easily feels like it could be sativa leaning during the earlier stages of it’s high until later on when the calming, relaxing effects come into play, making it best suited for afternoon and evening use though you can even wake and bake with it if you have a higher tolerance as there is the potential to be slightly burned out and lazy afterwards.
This lovely Hindu Kush from OBO packs quite the bag appeal as it's one of the better looking cuts I've seen of this strain. The buds are round, heavy, and plump in nature with a solid density to them, leaving them nice and sticky within. A c...ombination of dark purples and forest greens, followed by a slick coating of crystals and bright orange hairs. Very well trimmed overall with minimal leaf left behind. There is a tiny bit of oxidization going on deeper inside the nugs.
The nose on this Hindu Kush is dominated by pungent notes of dank earth with a bit of a sour muskiness, followed by subtle notes of sweet kush. It translates accurately over to the taste, carrying over those same earthy, musky qualities paired with flavours of spicy kush and a touch of pine. Smooth and slow burning with a sizeable oil ring and darker salt and pepper ash, although I found it be more enjoyable in the bong.
A very mellow, laid back indica high that noticeably gains strength and momentum over time. Starting out with light, cerebrally focused effects before shifting into more of powerful, spaced out effects. It's physical qualities shortly follow, providing an extremely relaxed, tranquil stone that stifles any plans of being functional and productive as it mainly promotes a slumbering date with the couch.
My first time trying this Super Silver Haze phenotype dubbed 'Cat Piss'. These sativa structured buds are of a pale, olive green colour with darker green shades throughout. Covered in a healthy layer of trichomes from top to bottom as well ...as a fair amount of bright orange pistils. Even with a smaller quantity I could tell this is some sticky, well cured flower, breaking up to a perfect joint rolling texture and consistency that does all the work for you.
A very pungent, in your face type of nose on this Cat Piss but I'm not really getting any actual ammonia type, cat pee scents which is actually a good thing. I get a very citrus dominant aroma at first but not a sweet type, more like an actual orange or tangerine peel, followed by hints of skunk. When it comes to the taste it's similar but different and much more 'funkier'. Bitter orange peels and spices with a skunky chemical flavour on exhale that can be a little strange to the senses at first. Not harsh but definitely a sharp, expansive smoke, burning with a decent sized resin ring and producing a salt n pepper ash.
The high heavily leans to the sativa side of the spectrum, promoting both upbeat and cerebral effects right off the bat that can even be overwhelming if not used to powerful sativas. A single bowl already had me satisfied enough to forget about loading a second one as it's social, topic to topic type energy can be quite distracting at times. Perfect for daytime use as it fills you with uplifting and energetic qualities, working as an effective pick me up, even when feeling tired or lazy.
Great visuals on these sticky, dense, spade shaped nugs of King Louis XIII, starting with it's lovely colour scheme. Shades of dark green and purple that stand out amongst a vast population of beautiful orange pistils and milky white trichomes. ...It's trim is also on point, only spotting a few leaves here and there but they are just as frosty as the buds. Terrific cure as well, feeling fresh and sticky but not damp.
This King Louis XIII offers aromas of sweet gas and earth, followed by hints of pine and spice, becoming more pungent and pronounced upon breaking it apart. The flavours aren't quite as expressive, providing more of a spicy kush taste with hints of earth. Not a heavy emphasis on the gas like found in the nose. It makes up for it in the smoothness department as it's a very gentle smoke in both bong and joint, leaving behind a medium sized resin ring and salt n pepper ash.
Did not expect for this one to hit like it did but she's definitely a potent flower. Almost coming on instantly, feeling a sense of relaxation set in through a powerful body buzz and heaviness in the eyes. Couch locking and sedating with borderline narcotic effects in larger amounts. I've been able to smoke it during the day without much laziness but if I smoke it at night and I'm even a little tired it will take over.
This Death Bubba arrived on the sticky, highly resinous side, with the buds sporting a gummy texture and semi dense structure, complimented by various shades of greens and thin orange pistils. A good amount of extra leaf but it's understandable ...for how sticky it is, imagining it to be very tedious to rid it of all foliage. She's not the prettiest DB due to this but what ultimately makes it stand out are the many visibly intact trichome heads on display.
Classic Death Bubba profile more or less, providing a pungent nose and taste redolent of sweet pine, dank earth, and diesel gas. Woody and skunky accents also make an appearance, becoming more prevalent with each whiff/toke. Decently smooth and forgiving for the most part, providing only a slight punch to the chest from it's heavy, thick smoke, all while maintaining a salt n pepper ash and substantial oil ring.
A full bodied stone that starts out as euphoric and heady before being met with soothing, sedating qualities. Traditional indica effects continue to roll on, plopping you in your seat with no motivation to move a muscle. No slouch in the potency department as a couple bowls are enough to have you in a mellow, almost lethargic state. Perfect for slow afternoons and winding down in the evening.
Another first for me when it comes to this OG Bobby Johnson, an old school cross between Pre-98 Bubba Kush BX2 and Ghostrider OG. Terrific visuals on these highly frosted, resinous buds, s...howcasing a beautifully trimmed, eye-catching appearance and colour scheme. An even blend of greens, purples, and oranges make up the lovely bud structure. The cure seems on point once again and very similar to the Ugly Unicorn. Slightly crisp on the outside with a sticky interior.
A ton going on in the aroma department as the OG and Kush qualities are brought together in the best of ways. This makes for a lovely combination of sweet diesel-fuel and sour earth, further complimented by spicy, nutty, skunky undertones. Translates quite accurately but leans further towards dank and pungent vs sweet, providing a sour earth taste with flavours of sharp diesel, spice, and skunk. Found it pretty smooth for a strain with a skunk influence as the smoke can usually be acrid, burning with a decent oil ring and salt and pepper ash.
Potent and quick hitting OG effects. Starting with a powerful, scattered head high. The easily distracted, not good for multitasking type. Definitely felt behind the eyes as well. It eventually settles into more of indica based stone with obvious physical effects, offering just enough of a centered, relaxed vibe to feel completely calm and stress free but not once did it make me tired. A little lazy yes but with having a higher tolerance I can smoke this stuff all day and be in a great mood while doing so.
This Ugly Unicorn would be my first ever encounter with a Unicorn strain. A cross of Blue Ox & Robot Girl by Jinxproof Genetics with quite the interesting lineage.... The buds arrived nice and greasy, sporting a semi sticky feel on the outside with a much stickier interior. Mainly of a forest green profile with added touches of purple throughout, especially within the buds where the purples are more prevalent, followed by a generous amount of dark orange pistils and frosty trichomes. Plump, dense, and excellently cured. A little extra leaf but it's nothing substantial.
Not quite the profile I had anticipated after reading up on this strain as certain pheno's are fruity while this one is gas dominant but it's very nice nonetheless. Aromas of dank earth and flowers, paired with pungent overtones of gas and delicate hints of vanilla. The taste is a little different, leaving behind the floral aspects and offering more of earthy fuel combo with a fresh ground coffee exhale. Joints burn slow and resinous with a salt & pepper coloured ash.
The high produced by this Ugly Unicorn is a real potent one with hard hitting, stress relieving effects that become recognizable upon the initial few tokes. Definitely indica leaning in nature as it promotes a full bodied, heavily relaxing couch lock. Heady and stoney as well, acting as quite the jack of all trades. Not an instant KO but it has the potential to be sedating in the long run, obviously varying with tolerance, amount smoked, etc. OG Bobby Johnson up next.