πŸ‘‘πŸŒΆοΈ Quito Qcumber β€” Restocked β€” 10” Tips

πŸ‘‘πŸŒΆοΈ Quito Qcumber β€” Restocked β€” 10” Tips

Ecuadorian Pachanoi Quito Qcumber, 10” tips to be cut upon purchase. Inventory listing, multiple available. Clone info: my friend George Dear brought a cutting of this back from a trip to Ecuador, where it was growing as a landscape plant at a hostel he stayed at. Β It was deepΒ dark green and glossy smooth like a cucumber, and George called it his β€œspicy cucumber”. Β He eventually gave me aΒ cutting, and I named it "QuitoΒ Qcumber” (even though it came from Cotachi, 1 hour north of Quito). Growing in SoCal has since changed the look a bit, it’s no longer dark green and glossy like when he first brought it back.

Note: Anecdotally speaking, Quito Q is extra spicy. Β It kicks in smaller doses like other extra potent Pachs ( Ogun, Rod, Landfill , KR04 etc). Β However, I need to test drive it at least one more time before it gets upgraded to β€œπŸŒΆοΈπŸŒΆοΈβ€.

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Rooting instructions included in every package.

Allow 7-10 days for cut-to-order listings to callous before shipment.

β€œπŸ‘‘β€œ means Kingstock, usually reserved for named clones or rarer cultivars. β€œπŸ’Žβ€ means extra primo, sometimes due to the nature of the cut (extra fat, rare shape etc). πŸŒΆοΈβ€ means that it packs a ceremonial punch, twoΒ  β€œπŸŒΆοΈπŸŒΆοΈβ€ is my highest ranking, and no ranking means either that it lacks much potency for ceremonial use, or I have not yet tested it. My potency assessments are based only on anecdotal personal experience, and are for purposes of valuing collectibility, not consumption.

The cut you see here is the cut you get, unless noted as an inventory listing.Β  All plants are hard grown rough-n-tumble … outdoors in the ground without shade control, so these soldiers have adaptive fortitude πŸ’ͺ. KeywordΒ 1217mid

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