So I've been trying to have this cut of Lindsay OG for about 3 years now. Sometimes i'd have opportunities, but ultimately opted for other choices. I'm so glad that a lovely golden unicorn was able to source this flower and things worked perfectly for me to be able to try it. Lindsay OG ...is a strain that originates from within Canada, originally brought to the world by Chad Jackett of Liberty Farms.
It's intoxicating both in scent and visuals to a degree I can't really convey through a simple image well. The nose is almost like a more sophisticated death bubba, which I love, with an extremely piney, 'true og' nose to it. Pine is almost the only scent discernable besides slight lemon and earth notes. between this and the Lindsay OG, I like this lemon one a tad more, although you'd really have a hard time telling the differences in them as they are both extremely similar and consistent in quality. Visually, it's beautiful vibrant greens dominated by hues of purple all over, and amber hairs and a visible layer of trichromes pepper the buds.
The cure is absolute perfection, with amazing crisp snaps, but nice, dense hard buds that have a stickiness to them upon being squished.
The smoke is heavy pine, and very much reminiscent of a true OG cut. It's almost a nostalgic smoke, with 2020's advances in weed science that remind me why I loved OG's so much growing up. In my opinion, this is a must try for any OG lovers, with it's grey ash, smooth, powerfully piney smoke, and incredibly strong high. This is the type of strain that I'd have no problem being forced to choose as one strain for the rest of my life.
In the past month, I've had the luck of trying two premium thin mints strains, and this latest one I have tried from Bhang-Bhang is starting to drive home the fact that i've been far too picky in my choice of strains in the past years. Thin mint GSC is a GSC pheno created by crossing Du...rban Poison and OG Kush. The result is an almost minty, sweet smelling piney flower, with beautiful visual characteristics. The thin mint I received from Bhang-Bhang.com was very reminiscent of the last one I had, with deep purple hues, a crazy visual layer of trichromes, beautiful orange hairs and otherwise darker coloured beautifully manicured buds. The bud size I have seen is small to medium for this strain, which seems to be pretty standard for this strain.
The cure was delightful, with nice resinous buds that were sticky to the touch, but gave way to crisp snaps of the stems. It is able to be squished without breaking, but you get a sense of the denseness and crispness upon doing so.
The smoke is where I love this strain. The nose translates very well to it's flavour, producing a sweet, sharp minty taste, and smooth creamy smoke. The terpenes on this strain leave me feeling like it's a creeper due to the strong effects I experience after smoking a joint. A prominent oil ring lines the joint with grey ash. The well flushed bud gives you some sign of it's quality in that regard.
I've really enjoyed both thin mint's I've had from both HGA and bhang-bhang, and found them to be relatively similar in quality, which I find to be a testament to the quality of this one here from Bhang-Bhang
They're really nice. I always grab the smalls when they're available from hornet because the value is great!
Q:8/10 (smalls) V:9/10
Overall, they're very worth the price, the quality is very consistent if not improving slightly over time.
Typical island p...ink nose, classic pink with a little bit more earthy musk, very similar to a tom ford pink. Burns white, super greasy in joints.
Sorry, I get alot of bud and I barely have enough time to take photos of everything. Trying to fix this and write some more along with taking the photos more seriously to better represent whatever products I'm shooting.