so, it only took 2 years but i harvested my first fatalii. last year i had 100% flower drop on my fatalii plants but after some nurturing and babysitting, i have 3 soil plants with flowers and pods and 1 younger plant in hydro that looks promising.
overall, it smelt like an intense orange hab and tastes very similar to an orange hab. i didn't get an explosive fruity flavour, just an intense orange hab. this was kind of a let down because i do have a prized orange hab plant that is 3 years old and has an absolutely wonderful flavour. the fatalii glistened with oil inside and the aroma filled the area as i cut into it. 9 seeds out of the pod, for the size i thought i may score 20-30 nope. 9! the heat, i didn't ingest the full pod. i don't do that, nor am i a video taping kind of guy, i sliced of the end tip and ingested a piece about a 1/4" in length and it was definitely hotter than a standard store bought hab. my nose was dripping, lips and tip of my tongue burned, no back of the throat but then i only touched on a piece of the placenta. that's it, that's as descriptive as i get.
now for some insignificant information, in the pic is the fatalii pod, along with our wonder canadian currency: top is a 25 cent piece, with the classic moosehead(called a quarter by most), below it is our 10 cent piece dawning "old bluenose" a clipper sailboat and champion of many world competitions(we refer to this piece as a dime). below it a 5 cent piece with our national animal the beaver(we called it a nickle - at one time it was made of nickle). finally, our penny, the 1 cent piece pictured with the canadian mapleleaf but for reference i put in a US penny. most of our coin currency mimics the american coinage. Queen Elizabeth is pictured on the face of our coins.
now that the useless trivia is out of the way, here is the picture:
overall, it smelt like an intense orange hab and tastes very similar to an orange hab. i didn't get an explosive fruity flavour, just an intense orange hab. this was kind of a let down because i do have a prized orange hab plant that is 3 years old and has an absolutely wonderful flavour. the fatalii glistened with oil inside and the aroma filled the area as i cut into it. 9 seeds out of the pod, for the size i thought i may score 20-30 nope. 9! the heat, i didn't ingest the full pod. i don't do that, nor am i a video taping kind of guy, i sliced of the end tip and ingested a piece about a 1/4" in length and it was definitely hotter than a standard store bought hab. my nose was dripping, lips and tip of my tongue burned, no back of the throat but then i only touched on a piece of the placenta. that's it, that's as descriptive as i get.
now for some insignificant information, in the pic is the fatalii pod, along with our wonder canadian currency: top is a 25 cent piece, with the classic moosehead(called a quarter by most), below it is our 10 cent piece dawning "old bluenose" a clipper sailboat and champion of many world competitions(we refer to this piece as a dime). below it a 5 cent piece with our national animal the beaver(we called it a nickle - at one time it was made of nickle). finally, our penny, the 1 cent piece pictured with the canadian mapleleaf but for reference i put in a US penny. most of our coin currency mimics the american coinage. Queen Elizabeth is pictured on the face of our coins.
now that the useless trivia is out of the way, here is the picture: