I know a grower who presses it and he and his wife say it’s their favorite. I’ve done GMO’s so not too far off. One of my favorite strains is a Strawberry GMO by a small craft breeder. The flower smelled fruity and you’d rub the stems and it smelled like gravy.
I’ll make sure to give my opinions on this strain.
One thing I can already say is she is a stretcher already.
Stay tuned.
Sounds great!
A lot happened with the Garlic Muffin this past week. She was transplanted at 14 days old from a solo cup — and for everyone who says you can’t transplant autoflowers, I honestly have to laugh. This girl didn’t slow down for a second.
By Day 33 her stretch was getting out of control, so I removed a few of the large upper fan leaves to try reducing apical dominance and give the lower chutes a chance to wake up. The top was still stealing everything, and within two days it was clear that approach wasn’t enough.
So on Day 35 I made the call to supercrop — something I rarely do with autos — and it worked exactly how I hoped. The lower chutes are finally catching up, and the top still looks fantastic even with the bend. I post most updates on my socials, but I’ll try to share some here too if anyone wants to follow along.