In this post we feature some of the most successful photos and comments HSO's Instagram account: images of cannabis plants, buds and crops that have received the most "likes." We work to offer you the best genetics, but we wouldn't know what the end results looked like if it were not for the cannabis portraits you send us.
We create the seeds, you grow the best plants. You nourish, feed and care for the genetics we create until they grow up. Fortunately, thanks to Instagram, we can all behold how an HSO cannabis seed becomes a full, vigorous, plant full of leafy buds if it receives the care it needs. Here we present some of the images drawing the most comments at @humboldtseeds. These are the crops with which you dazzled all the members of the HSO Team. Thank you for sharing your flowers with us!
Your best pictures of cannabis plants
The magic white powder of Mango Sapphire
A Mango Sapphire, shining in all its glory. @hillboy420 managed to get this strain of feminized, Indica-dominant cannabis strain to take on the visual spectacle expected of her. The colours of this plant left us frankly impressed, and through them we were almost able to savour those exotic touches of mango and coconut. How we'd like to get our hands on those white specks on those leaves ...
The sticky world of Blue Dream
These photos faithfully reflect why Blue Dream is one of HSO's bestsellers. Let us recall that its parents are the amazing Blueberry and a selected Haze. The fruit of this fusion is a splendid cannabis plant that oozes quality and produces huge buds, swathed in a subtle and delicious aroma. This is surely why we all want to get our hands on that powerful resin, just like @iron_headsgarden in this image. Isn't it amazing how he managed to get the best out of this Sativa strain and transport us to his sticky green world?
Blue Dream's Tasty Journey
The Blue Dream by @growergaz seduced us with its sturdy branches and compact buds. Long, firm and tough flowers that delight the senses. This already-pruned flower suggests the intense sensation it will deliver in our mouths. It's bound to pack a potent and surprising flavour, dominated by tinges of lemon, pine, incense, sweet fruit, and Haze. After the explosion on the palate, a powerful and lasting effect follows, producing a clear and stimulating sensation that goes straight to the brain.
The light of Amherst Sour Diesel
@pastassaurus_rex has turned this Amherst Sour Diesel into a genuine work of art. The light and shine of these trichomes stunned us. The vividness of the resin and mysterious colours achieved by this grower are positively mesmerising. With this photo we can almost smell the intense aroma of this Sativa all the way from here. Is its effect as stimulating and long-lasting as the aroma we imagine? We bet it is.
The sustainability of organic crops
We were delighted to learn that at @sacredootsfarms they use ladybugs, and not pesticides, to ward off parasites. We love to see that there are farms that grow organically, without altering nature, and obtain optimal results. We always stress that pests can be combated with other living things that do not damage the ecosystem of the place where your plants are being grown, and we are elated to know that you are also going with organics.
The invasive scent of Pineapple Skunk
It is often said that a picture is worth a thousand words. In this case we would say that it is worth a thousand scents, because when it comes to a Skunk, we know how it smells, and how strong. This is why we loved this shot sent in by @michiganmademeds. We know what it means to have a room full of svelte Pineapple Skunk plants, resulting in the invasion of a tell-tale aroma of lemon, Skunk and fresh flowers. Looking at this picture, we dreamt of that broad spectrum of ripe fruit, pine, lemon, Skunk and slightly peppery spices. Thanks for this aromatic journey, and happy harvesting.
The rich colour range of Blueberry Headband
We love to see growers getting those red and purple shades when cultivating Blueberry Headband. Without any doubt, @violetviolator did quite a job exposing the plant to low night-time temperatures during its flowering, and brought out the very best in this Blueberry Headband, furnishing it with a truly unique chromatic majesty. This genetic was created to offer you potency, aroma, taste and production in the best way possible, and we trust that @violetviolator has borne witness to all this.
The exotic mystery of Black Dog
Seeing this image, we were transported to a tropical dimension. Even though this is a 100% California plant, these mysterious colours and enigmatic shapes took us to exotic places. Doesn't this Black Dog look like a creature straight out of some distant universe? The magic of this specific plant probably has everything to do with the great experience of its grower. We know that when @biovortex is growing, the quality of the plant multiplies. Might the same be true of the relaxation it induces? We'd like to think so.
The space-like snow of Truthband by Emerald Mountain
Buds like this are why we love the flowers of the happiness plant more than anything else. That fine, resinous snow that envelopes the bud is something that makes us dream. @phat_mac_indo has brought out the best of this Truthband by Emerald Mountain: getting that magic dust, whose strong and lasting effect produces a cerebral and physical sensation that connects you with other worlds. We know that this flower is a special snow transporting one to magical universes.
The magic pistils and trichomes of Master Kush
The classics never go out of fashion: we always need them around, go back to them often, and they continue to seduce us just like the first day, despite the passing of the years. For those of us who love Indicas, these Master Kush flowers are essential, and @danknaturally has turned them into real gems. The dance of pistils and trichomes on the bud in this image is simply amazing. Great work, @danknaturally. We trust that these flowers have filled your mouth with intense and spicy flavours of lemon and earth.
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