91 Octane #1 by Pacific Bud Boys - TogoWeed - Feb 2023
Lineage: Biscotti x Scotty Too Hotty This particular cut of 91 Octane is a cross of Biscotti and Scotty Too Hotty. Being a fan of candy dessert like terps I was intrigued to get my hands on some. Bag appeal is fascinating and gorgeous to say the least, some of the nicest looking buds I've seen in recent times. Darker green tone with stunning pink and purple hues throughout, bold fiery golden orange pistols, blanketed by milky crystal trichomes. The few sugar leaves left on compliments the lovely appearance. It is sticky, dense, very well cured giving a perfect feel with a tad crispy snap when breaking apart. Terps are delectable in both smell and flavour. It is what I had hoped for and everything comes through nicely. The smell is sugary, creamy, candy, earthy, and has faint notes of funk. When compressing buds they further emit diesel and pine aromas. The translation to taste is pronounced and wonderful, tastes exactly like smell but I was also able to detect some nuttiness on inhale, while it had a minty, gassy exhale. Smooth all the way through even in a bong. Potency wise, I am happy to report that this strain from PBB kicks butt! It is definitely towards the stronger end, and if you smoke lots of it, it'll put you out not very long after. I felt it quickly building up in the eyes, going in and out of focus at times, a calm state of mind falling into deeper relaxation as time went by. Moderate couch lock ultimately leading to sedation coming down at the end. It's a very serene and tranquil feeling stimulating a deep full bodied effect. The smoke quality was smooth, slow burning, and even throughout with an oil ring present from start to end, staying lit without issue. However, the ash was salt n pepper, I would say a bit more peppery towards darker side. In spite of that, the overall smoking experience was still enjoyable and a pleasure. This strain would appeal to fans of runtz, gelato, and rainbow chip to name a few. Those that value a white ash burn should look elsewhere. Picked up a quarter which turned out to be just under $50 with points redemption applied. For what I paid, it was worth it im my opinion. Rating: 8.8/10