@Beneath_the_dirt Colorado 2021 Indoor

For info on this cultivator, please read the first post featuring their flowers.

This is living soil indoor at its finest, grown in Colorado mountains.

Ice Cream Cake’s most prominent feature has got to be its bag appeal. This beautiful and visually-stunning weed has the looks of a perfect 10. I really don’t know how to improve it. It’s wonderfully dense, completely covered in resin, with purple accents and classic orange pistils tucked tightly into the bud. I love the structure of this stuff, and breaking it up is a pleasure. The aroma really reminds me of fresh-off-the-boat plastic, like a brand new toy from a McDonalds Happy Meal. There are sweet tones as well, and some that remind me of the smell when entering a Baskin & Robbin’s store. Relaxing stone.

Whether placebo or not, I did set a burning bowl down a couple feet away from my face. The bowl continued to smolder, and I caught a whiff that landed on my nose exactly like ice cream cake. It is rare to name weed after its aroma as it burns, but it was an interesting experience to say the least!

Easily the best MAC1 I have ever smoked, this is supposedly Cap’s cut. I have smoked a fair amount and it always struck me as mediocre. However, this particular sample is much more of a condensed milk and chalk aroma (as opposed to the sour milk I usually experience), and it is much more potent from other Mac1 sample’s I’ve had. It hits almost immediately, and it caught me off-guard how much I enjoy the laid back (but certainly adequately potent) effect. Cuts like this one that are heavy on trichome stalks and less on glands are usually not my favorite aside from appearance, but this particular sample is a great smoke.

Kush Mints has been getting a lot of hype lately, and I have a mixed opinion after finally getting to try some. Like the others here, the bag appeal is excellent. The flowers have a structure that I am sure is very popular with most smokers, and the diverse coloring is very attractive. The aroma is like a better version of Cookies; it is sweet and mildly tart with some berry tones, and heavy on dough aromas. The flavor is really where this one shines, producing a taste that is nothing short of exquisite. It is sweet, floral, candied, and perfumey, and is honestly absolutely stunning. I’m not even a Cookies fan, but Kush Mints has a flavor in the smoke that is totally unexpected and equally as welcome. I cannot say enough good things about the taste!
The stone is relatively strong, relaxing, and numbing as well as dumbing. It isn’t the most euphoric or my favorite by any means, but the flavor is amazing!