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American weed is superior to dutch.

Chi13

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People really like runts, but we have a huge variety of cannabis. Some of the sweets are good, I kinda like a certain effect. I do not think og kush done right is a short high, but to each their own. Aussie has a bunch of cool landrace breeding stock that came in very early, your mail system is TIGHT. Its probbly why you're not seeing some of the longer laster strains coming in, has anyone brought in any rare dankness their yet? I know they have medical? I'd love to see some of those long flowering bush weed plants crossed over to some of raredankness gear. I like aussie hybrids, so I don't think aussieland is out of the question when it comes to bud.
Mail system isn't that tight. I've lost one pack out of about twenty. I have grown some Bikers Kush from Rare Dankness. These US brands seem more popular here than the older grown Aussie strains. To me it's a shame, but I get that everyone has different tastes.
 

Porky82

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Mail system isn't that tight. I've lost one pack out of about twenty. I have grown some Bikers Kush from Rare Dankness. These US brands seem more popular here than the older grown Aussie strains. To me it's a shame, but I get that everyone has different tastes.
The one thing I've noticed over the years is American weed has gone away from yield to small frosty little buds.
Dutch weed was far better in that department.
Let's be honest most Americans are dumb very dumb so if a pod cast or the latest hero breeder says it's good they will believe it!!
 

cbotany

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Mail system isn't that tight. I've lost one pack out of about twenty. I have grown some Bikers Kush from Rare Dankness. These US brands seem more popular here than the older grown Aussie strains. To me it's a shame, but I get that everyone has different tastes.
Rare dankness never did a biker kush? Atleast that I can remember?
 

cbotany

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The one thing I've noticed over the years is American weed has gone away from yield to small frosty little buds.
Dutch weed was far better in that department.
Let's be honest most Americans are dumb very dumb so if a pod cast or the latest hero breeder says it's good they will believe it!!
What Americans do you follow? Dude I'm gonna stop posting on this but americans are a diverse group. Also, as someone who enjoys small dank buds, not alot of breeders are going in that direction, trust me lolol.
 

Porky82

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What Americans do you follow? Dude I'm gonna stop posting on this but americans are a diverse group. Also, as someone who enjoys small dank buds, not alot of breeders are going in that direction, trust me lolol.
I don't "follow" any it's just my observations from looking on forums and breeders websites and from the stuff I've grown.
Following is the problem I see with most. Just because someone they "follow" says a strain has a fast flower time or a great taste or is off the charts for thc they take it as fact. When most of them have very little experience with things other than heavily breed hybrids.
Don't get me wrong this is more of a shot at the people that the plants.
I like all weed I just want better yield there for I grow more of the Spanish and Dutch stuff.
 

moose eater

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Knik-knik
Quick checkup: Depended on where u were, east was tobacco, west was often herbs and stuff called Kinni-kinnick

Knik-Knik is also known as Bear Berry, and yes, it was used as a form of tobacco, as was Labrador Tea, which was used as both tea and as a tobacco substitute.

I've smoked both nearly 50 years ago. Skip it. It's harsh in a standard tobacco pipe. Unpleasant as can be. At least it was for me.
 

mexcurandero420

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You got any of that jamican rum weed brown brick left? Come on bubba, don't hold out on me lol... I've been looking for pre-2010 bag seed from jamaica, I hear its like low thc, but very nice
Only still have this bag with Jamaican from last year.
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Dime

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So as the English began today's America, they took it. Interesting.
At that time, the English were also in India. With the Dutch. However, 1500 years earlier, there was hemp rope in the UK. It's hard to say when Europe got it, but there was no modern day America at the time. What did the natives put in the peace pipe though?
I thought they put nicotiana rustica tobacco in the pipes
 

G.O. Joe

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We also have nowadays these kind of stroopwafels.

420 seems a little vague. And freaking Popeye? And of course English. You might as well start writing dates like we do too with the month first, since you want the maximum amount of USA allowed by law in your products.

Let's take a look at the other side of the stroopwafel - the ''ice cream stroopwafel caramel sandwiches'' I mentioned, it turns out they have no cinnamon, no vanilla, not even maple syrup. They are soft and crumbly, frozen. The wafer looks like a stroopwafel, it contains flour and salt, and that's as close as it comes to the real thing. It's from Canada.

This is all much more relevant to this thread than it may seem.
 

mexcurandero420

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420 seems a little vague. And freaking Popeye? And of course English. You might as well start writing dates like we do too with the month first, since you want the maximum amount of USA allowed by law in your products.

Let's take a look at the other side of the stroopwafel - the ''ice cream stroopwafel caramel sandwiches'' I mentioned, it turns out they have no cinnamon, no vanilla, not even maple syrup. They are soft and crumbly, frozen. The wafer looks like a stroopwafel, it contains flour and salt, and that's as close as it comes to the real thing. It's from Canada.

This is all much more relevant to this thread than it may seem.
Popeye is the name of the coffeeshop in A'dam where it is sold. Don't think it is an export product, so when sold in the Netherlands the date should be right. It would be better if it was a speculaas wafel, but that's my taste and opinion. Everything is vanilla nowadays or should I say fake vanilla.
 

goingrey

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Was watching some pheno testing session or whatever on Youtube with Berner and some other Americans and noticed they weren't even selecting for what they liked but what they believed would sell, with a heavy emphasis on bag appeal.
 

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