Plant-Profile about Animal Cookies (by B.C. Bud Depot)
This Plant-Profile was generated by 1 single profiles, particular thanks goes to: alexmaster
Information about the growth of the plants:
- Flowering Time Indoor
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Between 70 and 70 days (Average: 70)
Harvest, Yield, Taste, Aroma, strength and effectiveness
- Yield / Quantity
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The crop of this strain is slightly above average
- Buds / Leaves
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The ratio of buds to leaves is very good
- Bud Structure
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The dried buds are hard and compact
Effect/Effectiveness
No data available for this strain.
Smell / Aroma
No data available for this strain.
Taste
No data available for this strain.
General Impression
Animal Cookies (B.C. Bud Depot) (Indoor) is all together good strain, but there are better ones
(On average 7 Points onto a scale between 0 and 10!)
Additional Information
alexmaster says
11 of 12 seeds popped. They showed sex organs after 12 days in to the 12/12 cycle. 5 were female, 4 were male, and 2 were hermaphrodites that didn't show until around week 3 of flowering. An interesting, but undesirable phenotype dominated in the form of a very stout and excessively bushy plant with very airy flowers. Another had similar flowers, but stretched more. One solid pheno manifested from the five females. It featured rock hard nugs with a decent coat of trichomes, and a great bud to leaf ratio. I flowered them for 70 days. The yield was medium-high. After a few weeks of curing, a strong scent and flavor much like ivory soap presented. It's good enough that I keep it in regular rotation in my garden, but I wouldn't recommend growing it from seed.
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