OLD REVIEWS Plush Berry smoke report

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Hey all! I was reminded by Spelsylver to do a report on the plush, so here it is! (not an auto yet though)
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There were three very different phenos; :jump:

The purple one is nice and potent and has great medical benefits but is not as tasty as it could be... Does have the good "kushy" taste on the exhale however, just not a strong taste overall...
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The white stocky pheno looks very similar in bud structure to the Purple pheno, but the taste and smell are 5 times as strong and has more of a berry smell than the purple one... The high is my favorite for the daytime smoke and has enough knockdown power for night too!
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The white sativa looking pheno has a very typical skunk/haze smell with some berries mixed in, and tastes very similar to the other white pheno, but has a much more energetic and psychedelic high...
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Smoking a big fatty bowl of each for all you good people out there! :smokeit:
 
Very nice surf! gorgeous buds and lots of them. Thanks for sharing what they smoke like.

excited to give plush berry a go myself come the new year. Hope they turn out as tasty as yours! :smokebuds:

were these all started outside and brought back inside? and which pheno yielded the most for you?
 
Beautiful surffreak +rep
 
Thanks all! It was a fun grow all around! :smoke:


@ Spel, I think the heavy yielder was the purple or the white stocky one, kind of hard to say because they were topped so differently but the purple was more dense than the white too... Just finished a grinder load of the purple, on to the white! LOL
A great hash plant too!
 
Figured I'd throw this in here, a seed from the White stocky pheno that is already covered in trics as a sprout! Gonna go get the USB scope to have a closer look at it....

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trichomes are hairs actually, one and the same.

trichome [ˈtraɪkəʊm ˈtrɪk-]n1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) any hairlike outgrowth from the surface of a plant
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Botany) any of the threadlike structures that make up the filaments of blue-green algae[from Greek trikhōma, from trikhoun to cover with hair, from thrix a hair]
trichomic [trɪˈkɒmɪk] adj


Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003


There isn't much resin of course but it's way different than the other sprouts from this batch, and I've seen this happen before on other plants, they go away for a while during veg but usually indicate a very frosty final plant.
 
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