Hey everyone,
Sorry for being away so long. I have finished my third stage harvest which was around 2 ounces and am now reveging one of the Wonderberry plants. I tried to take flowering clones from on of the plants but ended up killing them all as I left the tray in the sun for about 6 hours. So the Wonderberry has been veging for about almost two weeks now. When I see it revert and start new growth I will take clones which I will not put out in the sun.
I have switched to a simple hydro setup and I have some other clones growing now too. I was lucky enough to receive some free clones from a friend. The current strains I have in rockwool are Hindu Kush (10), Purple Kush (1) and Bubba Kush (1). I have a friend who is rooting some Kanunga (land race sativa from Africa. thats what I am told anyway) and if they take I may get one or two of them. I don't know how I will tame those in my little box but I will try.
I will try to get pictures up but will most likely end up creating a new journal as so much has changed.
Now, Woodsman have a smoke report for you. All three batches have been different. I only checked the trichs for the first stage of harvest. so I do not know what color they were for stages two and three but I assume they were all getting pretty amber.
Stage one: Fresh hits were quite sweet with a little bite. Some of my friends and I debated considerably as to whether the taste was more like rasberry or blackberry. I believe in the end we decided upon Blackberry. The high was both head and body about evenly so I must conclude that the reports of this strain being a I/S hybrid are most likely true as opposed to the reports claiming it is a pure Indica. The effectivness on my back pain was a 7/10 while being almost hyper-aware of my surroundings. However very little to no paranoia was experienced.
Stage Two: Fresh hits were just as sweet but with more bite than stage one. The body high increased with a smaller decrease in headiness. No more hyper aware feeling. Pain relief is 7.7/10
Stage Three: Fresh hits are still sweet especially upon exhalation but the bite is considerable. Pain relief is 8/10 while most headiness is gone. If I were to have had it only at this stage I would believe it was a pure Indica.
I hope all who have watched this journal have enjoyed it. This has been a learning experience for me and I thank you all.