
I was suddenly given a bit of pep in my step and a carefree attitude to boot as time went on I started to feel more chilled out. I initially felt a slight bit of pressure come around my forehead and behind my eyes – this was accompanied by a bit of a buzz that had me feeling chatty and creative. As for the effects – I started to feel them come on after just a couple of tokes! Not surprising considering this stuff comes in pretty strong with an average THC content of 20% (as officially tested by ✌🏻). As it came to an end, I started to get a hint of musk and spice in the last few tokes, sitting nicely beneath the brighter, sweeter notes. The joint burned beautifully, producing nice clean, white ash – as it did so it started to give off a deep gassy undertone that bore a hint of the aforementioned funk with each tasty toke I took. This was all wrapped in a soft blanket of vanilla and lemon sorbet. After sparking it up I began to find the latter notes started tasting almost like straight-up peanut butter in fact, gently settled in a bed of Bubblegum-like sweetness. The slightly sour lemon notes remained at the top of the general profile, but they were now mixed with a more candy-like sweetness as well as the buttery, nutty notes. The overall profile of the aroma, as stated earlier, was very much reminiscent of a classic Sunset Sherbet to me, accompanied by the nutty, lemony terps of Biscotti.Īfter rolling some of this flower up I took a few dry pulls for an inspection of the flavour. I was getting a subtle complexity of lemons, gas, butter and a touch of cheese – the sweet and sour characteristics of the lemons blending together with the funkier, gassy ones creating a unique and mysterious cocktail (shaken, not stirred)…ahem. When I first opened the jar I got a strong burst of notes that I immediately attributed to Sherbet and Biscotti. Considering a fresh batch of this goodness is currently doing the rounds and taking the UK by storm with its ‘fire superiority’ – I thought it was only fitting that this be the strain I share with you all today!įirstly, I’d just like to give a big shout out and say thank you very much to for gifting me this quality flower alongside the previously reviewed ‘PB Soufflé 11’, that was absolutely fantastic just like this 👏🏻 Speaking of this stuff, let’s get on with the review shall we! Originally bred by in collaboration with – this Indica-dominant hybrid is built on top of a strong foundation of genetics that make this flower one hell of a treat to enjoy. Good afternoon and a very happy Friday-Highday to all you beautiful people out there! I hope everyones week has gone well and that you’re all staying blessed and baked 🙏🏻 Today we have another delicious bit of straight up fire from the legendary – ‘Project 007’. Terpene Profile: Unknown Project 007 Cannabis Cultivar (Strain) Review Original Breeder: Lit Farms x Grandiflora Ill have some more up tonight hopefully.Lineage/Genetics: ( London Pound Cake 75 x Project 4516) Here are some stared pics from last week. If anybody has any comments as to what this baby might have in her, by all means fire away. If the bud is anywhere as nice as the structure and stability of this plant so far, it should be great smoke. I will be throwing the X1 clone into 12-12 wi9thin the next couple days. The Other 2 are slightly behind and I am getting ready to take some clones just now. At this point I just rooted 1 clone of Project "X" #1, & 1 about to come out of the cloner. I germed them straight away and got 3 healthy females, one that has absolutely amazing structure. For 5 or so years these seeds just hung out until my friend and I hooked back up and he gifted them to me after smokin some of my shit. About 5-6 years ago one of my close pot snob friends came across a few pounds of some ass kickin unknown buds that had about a 1/2 dozen seeds in them total. Alrighty, the project "X" plants are finally big enough to start a grow diary.
