![]() ![]() Use numbers 1-9 on descriptors that apply to the taste where a one indicates a subtle presence and a nine indicates a very pronounced presence. As always, I prefer dry pipes as they pass on much more of the flavor than do wet pieces, and also seem to provide the most well-rounded high. After about two months I notice that the camphor smell as well as the “sour” part of the sweet-and-sour odor mentioned above tend to come a bit closer to the surface, but the earthy backbone remains and continues to dominate the senses.įor the smoke test, I chose my favorite “spoon” and cleaned it well (perhaps excessively) so as to provide the best platform to judge the flavor from. One of the few strains I have in my stable that are as delicious freshly-cut and dried as they are when cured for a long period of time. Weeks cured If known enter the number of weeks your sample has been cured. I can't get this clone to throw a seed if I try – very stable genetics with excellent characteristics for out-crosses as well as back-crosses and inbreeding. Seed content Rate seed content from 0-10 none-fully seeded. Rather, the smell is extremely earthy to say the very least, yielding only slightly to an odd and difficult-to-place sweet and sour odor with a hint of camphor on the tail end when broken up. This clone reeks through several bags and even the occasional jar, but not with the fuel/rotten meat smell that one might expect from an Afghan-based strain such as Bubblegum. Use freshly crumbled bud for best results. Delete the existing space when marking a descriptor in order to maintain the columns in alignment.Īmmonia Earthy Licorice Peach Berry Floral Mango Pepper Blueberry Fruit Meat Petroleum Bubblegum Grape Melon Pine Cedar Grapefruit Menthol Pineapple Cherry Grass/Hay Mint Rotten Chocolate Hash Mold Skunk Citrus Iron/Rust Musk Spice Coconut Leather Nutmeg Strawberry Coffee Lemon Orange Vanilla Īroma Rate the aroma from 1-10 repulsive-delightful. Use numbers 1-9 on descriptors that apply to the aroma of freshly broken bud where a one indicates a subtle presence and 9 indicates a pronounced presence. ![]() Whereas a typical strain I have in my stash might fit up to two ounces into a quart mason jar, I have a difficult time stuffing even one ounce into the same space with the Bubblegum. This one is a bit tricky – although the strain as a whole is much “fluffier” than many other Afghan-based indica-dominant genetics, the main colas are extremely tight and compact, while the lower “popcorn” buds (aka “larf”) are quite airy and fill much more volume than the tops do. For samples that are not in their natural state leave this field blank. When taken a bit longer, as with this sample, the effects can be positively devastating, especially for new or light smokers.īud density: Rate the bud density from 1-10 airy-dense. This particular batch was actually taken a bit later than I typically prefer – because of the potency, I like to leave 20 to 30% of the glandular trichome heads clear and the rest cloudy, with as little amber as possible. Use an X to indicate the colors that are present in the trichome heads under magnification or list the percentages of each color for a more precise report.Ĭlear Cloudy Amber Dark This is a fantastic example of a strain with excellent bag appeal that does not sacrifice quality or yield in order to produce beautiful flowers. It is important to note that, as with any plant, selecting phenotypes for appearance or yield often means that something else will be missing – flavor, smell, or, most importantly, a well-rounded high. In today's breeding community, strains are often bred with a focus on “bag appeal” and yield in the progeny selection. Visible Trichomes: Rate the visible trichome content from 1-10 none-totally covered.Ĩ – While there are other more “modern” genetics which may outshine the Bubblegum, the cut remains an extremely resinous contender in the appearance department. This particular cut of Bubblegum is prone to throw very pronounced foxtails late into flower, and it should be noted that this is a result of genetic influence and not nitrogen toxicity, which is the major cause of foxtailing in most circumstances. This contrast is complemented by the deep purple “sugar leaves” which are so dark that they almost appear black in natural lighting. Visual Appeal: Rate the visual appeal of the buds from 1-10 unappealing-excellent.ĩ – This original Indiana-bred Bubblegum clone produces lovely herb, with a striking combination of the trichome-frosted light green of the calyxes and the thin, leggy burnt-orange pistils.
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