kleinstadt
Active Member
I planted 2 rhizomes of Centennials and 2 of Cascade this last spring, obtained from freshops.com.
The Centennials took off like rockets, mainly (I think) because of the greater sun exposure vs. the Cascades.
I've gotten probably a pound off the Centennials, way more than I would have expected.
But, they have this odor that I haven't detected from commerically purchased Centennials. Onion/garlic is the closest descriptor I can come up with, but that's only 75% correct.
My Cascades smell great. Only 2-3 ounces but very grapefruit-y.
My questions:
1) is this normal for homegrown Centennials?
2) should I risk using them in a batch?
The Centennials took off like rockets, mainly (I think) because of the greater sun exposure vs. the Cascades.
I've gotten probably a pound off the Centennials, way more than I would have expected.
But, they have this odor that I haven't detected from commerically purchased Centennials. Onion/garlic is the closest descriptor I can come up with, but that's only 75% correct.
My Cascades smell great. Only 2-3 ounces but very grapefruit-y.
My questions:
1) is this normal for homegrown Centennials?
2) should I risk using them in a batch?