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TonightYou

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I'm not picky with aromas. As long as it isn't bland or hay like, I can be happy with a strain if the desired effects are positive.

I enjoy floral aromas, hashy, fuels, fruits, skunky, I enjoy the diversity.

I prefer fuely funks. One of my favorites is the floral aromas, which is something I don't seem to come across as often as I'd like.
 

mdjenks

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It's ok thanks anyway, maybe someone made the name up and it is really Jah Goo. You some people grow out a strain and then give it their own name
 

Mad Hamish

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I'm not picky with aromas. As long as it isn't bland or hay like, I can be happy with a strain if the desired effects are positive.

I enjoy floral aromas, hashy, fuels, fruits, skunky, I enjoy the diversity.

I prefer fuely funks. One of my favorites is the floral aromas, which is something I don't seem to come across as often as I'd like.
I hit on the "Bright Floral Lift" phenotype of Salvation. It is odd, at first I wasn't sure if i liked it, very much floral and in your face, but never overwhelming. Like a very good perfume. The taste is surprising, sour chemmy mango ish tang, I am kinda thankful there is no perfume in the taste. But the smell has really grown on me I will admit. I would also like to find more florally types, it was a nice surprise. I mean if it made it into the description I would go 'ewwwwwwwwww' but I really like it now i have it.
 

TonightYou

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I hit on the "Bright Floral Lift" phenotype of Salvation. It is odd, at first I wasn't sure if i liked it, very much floral and in your face, but never overwhelming. Like a very good perfume. The taste is surprising, sour chemmy mango ish tang, I am kinda thankful there is no perfume in the taste. But the smell has really grown on me I will admit. I would also like to find more florally types, it was a nice surprise. I mean if it made it into the description I would go 'ewwwwwwwwww' but I really like it now i have it.
Floral just seems hard to find outside perhaps afghan varieties or perhaps some thai. I'm thinking rose, and the smell of a nice bouquet arrangement. It's gentle, inviting in aroma. Not over powering and subtle.

The fruit types seem to be a dime a dozen. Just throw a rock and you can find some kind of fruit smell. Not that it's a bad thing as there is a lot of diversity in the fruit section
 

mdjenks

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I hit on the "Bright Floral Lift" phenotype of Salvation. It is odd, at first I wasn't sure if i liked it, very much floral and in your face, but never overwhelming. Like a very good perfume. The taste is surprising, sour chemmy mango ish tang, I am kinda thankful there is no perfume in the taste. But the smell has really grown on me I will admit. I would also like to find more florally types, it was a nice surprise. I mean if it made it into the description I would go 'ewwwwwwwwww' but I really like it now i have it.
I've noticed that when using a vaporizer that the herb tends to have more of a floral taste, anybody else?

I love the fruity strains especially when it smells like starburst like some good lemon kush!
 

COGrown

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It's a smell that I adore, really seems more elusive than it use to be. That and pine, been a while since I've seen anyone with any pine aroma ganja
Mandala's strains have been very floral for me, if you are into the unique landrace thing, I would definitely check them out.
Pinene and limonene are responsible for the 'pinesol' aroma found in the og kush strains, which are very high in both terpenes. Many effects of cannabis are either derived from or enhanced by the presence of varying terpenes in the flowers, and they also all have different points of vaporization, so depending on the temperature of your vaporizer you will experience more or less of certain terps, while burning it will usually give you the full spectrum of available oils.
 

TonightYou

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Mandala's strains have been very floral for me, if you are into the unique landrace thing, I would definitely check them out.
Pinene and limonene are responsible for the 'pinesol' aroma found in the og kush strains, which are very high in both terpenes. Many effects of cannabis are either derived from or enhanced by the presence of varying terpenes in the flowers, and they also all have different points of vaporization, so depending on the temperature of your vaporizer you will experience more or less of certain terps, while burning it will usually give you the full spectrum of available oils.
Mandala is on my list, so good to hear. Been wanting to get their Satori.
 

Mad Hamish

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It's a smell that I adore, really seems more elusive than it use to be. That and pine, been a while since I've seen anyone with any pine aroma ganja
Sweet Seeds Jack 47. Pine is a pet peeve for me so i can come out with that one instantly, will never forget it. Was like walking into a pine forest, so realistic it was like somebody had some pine resin in the room. Translated to smell and taste one hundred percent. From working with nature conservation I hate pine so it is a bad mental association for me. Pine cost South Africa our mountain lion and leopard, and we still import the good pine from Oregon go figure.
 
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