Update - rainy days on the balcony- further thoughts on the droughted Mango Sherbert test buds
Greetings 420 enthusiasts! I have been recently focusing far more on the Mango Sherbert because she will be the first out of the gates. Once she is chopped I can be dedicated to the 2 sativas which I am really looking forward to. As once the balcony grow is finished, then it is the big lull, while waiting for Spring time again. So I am pleased that I have a couple of late finishing sativas to watch over for a little longer.
Mango Sherbert
It has been raining these past few days and look at her! With so many damaged half dead leaves, she still manages to lift them. Her buds now have that stiff rigid quality that I remember from that original droughted plant, like the buds had been blasted with hairspray.
I smile when I look at her, as she has had a hard last 4 weeks, and yet on sipping some rainfall she still proudly lifts herself!
Here is pic of small lower bud from the early tester stem of the Mango Sherbert. Next to it on the right is similar bud of Chronic Widow (not mine) that was grown outdoors but not as heavily droughted as the Mango Sherbert on the left. The Chronic gives a very nice high, but the Mango Sherbert I think gets it closer to the next level. So I am looking forward to what another 10-14 days will bring.
What I immediately noticed was how 'soft' the Chronic Widow felt in comparison to the crusty' stiff Mango Sherbert, whose sugar leaves could carry her weight and more without buckling, they seem more coated with trichomes on both sides. When I looked at the back of the Chronic's sugar leaves for comparison, there were lots of trichome 'hairs' but many hadn't developed into the glandular stems with bulbs on top. I assume from being droughted, that the extra trichome production assists the plant against insect attack too.
When cutting thru the buds with my trimming scissors, the Mango Sherbert was like cutting through fudge. This pic didn't come out well, but shows a little of the caramel stickiness of what is just a small laff bud.
We have a some more rain days ahead but some sun predicted too. It's all fingers crossed at this point!
Thanks for dropping by, keep well, and I hope you're enjoying some lovely smoke!