Mopping Terps Farm – Gas Station Bob #2

Genetics: (Gas Pedal x Eddy Lepp OG) Maybe

Bag Appeal: Gas Station Bob #2 has a wild and open look. Each nug has a sprouting look, with stacks of airy bracts climbing up the stem like a vine. The olive nugs are absolutely gorgeous, with a GMO-like foxtailed structure that is a dead giveaway to Chem in its lineage. Caked in an idyllic frost, Mopping Terps’ Gas Station Bob #2 has magazine quality bag appeal.  

Aroma: Deeply complex, the Gas Station Bob #2 has a familiar smell, but not one that I can easily place or name. The slightly bitter aroma has elements of lemon, fruitcake and a tame musk. Skunky in an almost appetizing way, there is not a trace of Zkittlez in the aroma.    

Flavor: In a world of focused and exaggerated selections, enjoying this pheno of Gas Station Bob is an exercise in subtlety. The flower itself breaks down and burns perfectly – a quality I don’t hold in as high regard as others, but a decent indicator of the quality of a garden nonetheless. Certainly terpy and flavorful, Gas Station Bob #2 primarily tastes dank and of the plant from which it came. Within the hashy profile are notes of blackberry and clove, not exactly full fledged flavors, but with enough vigor to cause intrigue. The Gas Station Bob has short lived effects that I’d liken to Headband, silly and uplifting despite a foggy stone.

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