The Harambe has proved to be a killer. Coming from the Foodog lineage this particular phenotype was a monster yielder with strong disease resistance. This plant had massive resin production and a trimmers scissors nightmare. Sticky, goey, the kind of resinous traits reminiscent of the old school strains that you could throw against the wall and it would stick. She had a stink completely different from the usual stink you see today in anything that is blue dream, green crack type of sweet stink. Nothing sweet about this gal. Just straight stink and back tones of musky OG. Medically she proved to be strong and stoney and very relaxing that often leads to seriously strong appetite inducer. Smoke a whole joint and it’s great nighttime sleep medicine. This cross should produce some amazing aromas and the blending of the Yetifuel will reinforce the strong fuel, pine, gas aromas. Expect to see strong fuel tones with that unsweet musty stink on taller frames that in full sun be ready to pull out orchard ladders.
For the Yetifuel males used in breeding I paid particular attention to detail. In all, 3 males were used, one og leaner, one sourD leaner, and one hybrid leaner. Doing the best that can be done to preserve as much of the gene pool as possible to pass onto future generations.