On Sep 19, 9:35Â am, Olde Hippee yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> Â Â Â Â Â Ever since I put that top big bud from my Black Domina
>> seedcrop in a mason jar, I have been occasionally taking the jar out
>> and admiring this very sparkly delicious looking bud. Well, more like
>> often. Oh alright, every day! Drooling over it,actually, if you must
>> know.
>> Â Â Â Â Â Well, five months is good, right? That's what I thought
>> tonight and I opened up that jar! A subdued floral aroma with a slight
>> fruity scent, like something citrus but in a more exotic way like a
>> papya. Clover honey and papya with a hint of orange. Beautiful dense
>> sticky sparkly nug. I wonder if this could even be smoked in a joint
>> without the huge amount of resin just plain clogging up the joint
>> halfway down!. Definitely bubbler material.
>> Â Â Â Â Â I smoked like three one-hitter bongs trying to nail down this
>> flavor and unlike the aroma it's very hard to describe. In my glass
>> bubbler, the BD smoke is so mellow as to allow you to take a rather
>> huge lungful before you realize it, and it doesn't make you even want
>> to cough. The exhale was a huge expansive vapor like cloud that
>> rapidly dissipated. After the third hit, I packed the bowl for a
>> fourth.
>> Â Â Â Â Â Fully an hour later, I somewhat became aware of the empty
>> bottle of diet Coke in my hand and seeing the still packed and
>> untouched bowl sitting on the coffee table. My cat is asleep in my
>> lap. Last thing I remembered was I got up to get that now empty bottle
>> of pop. Yep, not bad herb at all!
>> Â Â Â Â Â A real happy, relaxed stone now, more than an hour later and
>> the head is still buzzing nicely. This is some very nice herb that I
>> would highly recommend, even to other sativa lovers like myself. After
>> the initial wham, it's actually clear headed but you'd never suspect
>> that from the way it started out! Perhaps a single hit would have
>> sufficed, but it tasted too interesting to stop at one. I still can't
>> quite pin down the flavor description so further study is needed. The
>> fourth bowl will be lit momentarily. :-)
>> Â Â Â Â Â BudBurner
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> OMG that sounds like a must-gotta grow. You have to be very happy with
> that lady to indulge in!!!!
> Â I'd love to try growing that stuff. It sounds awesome. In the mean
> time I am enjoying the Qwiso hash. It is awesome. I need to do that
> and capsules next week. Cough is getting bad, and I'll end up on
> prednisone & antibiotics & inhaler and feel like crap soon if I don't
> give lungs a break.
> Can you make hash from fresh weed? or does it have to be cured and
> dried? Â Do the fan leaves yield any trichomes? or should they be trash
> when harvest occurs??
> Thanks for all your teaching of so many of us, and your generous
> heart.
> Ehugs, OH-
BD is a mix of Hashplant, Northern Lights, Ortega and I
believe Afghanica. I've grown/smoked/made seed of all of those parent
strains except for the Ortega. All of the individual parent strains
are quite wicked in their own right, except that Hashplant seemed to
be this massive "out of it" Indica stone that was rather lackluster.
Potent as hell, but lackluster for someone that doesn't want to let
his rear end be captured by the couch cushion magnet for hours. I'd
love to hear from someone that's grown the Ortega strain and see what
they thought of it.
You absolutely should be able to make hash from fresh weed.
I'd freeze it first, however, to harden up those trichomes as they
tend to be sticky and have an affinity for sticking to the lighter
leaf material and be tossed out in the top skim. Frozen, they are much
harder than the rest of the plant material. While frozen, the bud can
be chopped up (I use a nut grinder with glass jar and metal top parts)
and tossed into the icewater in preparation for becoming a big green
snow cone. :-)
All of the leaves have trichomes, the fan leaves have fewer
but they are present. Even the stems sometimes have a few trichomes on
them, depending upon the strain: Sativas almost never have trichomes
on the stems.
Teaching? Nah, just sharing fun experiences in the garden of
herbal delights. :-)
BudBurner