“Very high THC and like other reviewers said, tric's so loaded with tric's
A nice trippy effect on just a little, and with more you may suddenly realize three hours later that you have been daydreaming and there's drool down the front of your shirt”
“This has to be the easiest and most rewarding strain I've ever grown....Actually this was my first grow. Every seed I started sprouted and made it to harvest. This strain is very forgiving and looks beautiful in the flowering stage. I highly recommend this is for beginners and professionals... Keep up the good work MSNL!!”
“There not kidding when they said, "Anyone who grows this, would recommend it!" This is one of the Most Perfect strains I've Ever come Across, it has ALL the characteristics of its Parents. The Pheno I've popped is a Frosty, Red Haired, Giant Calyx Pods that are just covered with several Layers of Trichomes.... I mean the Trichomes seem to have Trichomes on there Trichomes. When I said Red Haired I meant so Red it's like a Dream, and the Smell is so Famtastic! It's like Fruit Loops, with Lemon Skunk Candy, with such an Earthy Cannabis Smell that follows. All in all I give this plant 5 stars. She has a good stretch in the first 4 week of flower, she tops well, and can be super cropped easily, can take clones of her clones.... She roots in 5 daysNO JOKE. She should be vegged big, can do great in DWC, builds rock hard colas, but should be lollipopped.”
“She is very PH tolerant, does extremely well in DWC setup, very huge Colas, and giant crystal covered calix pods. This lady is a Keeper in any garden. She has very similar growth to all of it's parentage, she looks like White Widow, Northern Lights, Skunk, and I'm banking the Sativa they used was related to a UK Skunk, but I'm not certain on the UK Skunk being in the cross, but the stalk of this Lady smells like Chesse, but the buds smell like a lemon, widow, northern lights funk, with a nice cheesy, skunky finish. Not sure what it taste like yet, but White Widow Skunk is in my top 5 strains... Next to Cherry Thunderf@$k, Maple Thunderf$@k, and Alaskan Thunderf$@k.”