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Top me, Swazi is one of the more sedative sativas, has a nicely balanced head.body effect.
Herbalistic said:Oh really? :jawdrop:
Damn, I have heard exact opposite, which is why I purchased it...
Couple question to clarify Herbalistic´s confused little mind:
1. Which company´s/breeder´s Rooibart have you smoked?
2. Was it authentic, or was it crossed with some other strain?
2. Have you growed it yourself?
3. Are you sure it wasnt overripe when you did smoke it?
Thats what happens when wasted Herbalistic tryes to ask clarifi´ing questions, sorryThule said:1-4
(two 2's there, got me confused )
Yeah, maybe I should cut her earlier, but it´s my style is to look how far/long she goes when flowering new strains first time!Thule said:Unfortunately I don't have any first hand experience on the swazi, I'm just parroting what I've read and heard
Maybe you should think about cutting them a couple of weeks early to make it more heady to your liking. Good luck with them anyway! It's always interesting to see more exotic strains grown.
Thats what I have heard / like to hear of Rooibart How long did your red take till you harvested it?SativaScience said:I have grown swazi red and gold and both for me were completely cerebral highs, with almost no body effect, well unless ya count that feeling like you are floating thing.
bonecarver_OG said:my mozambique is eaxactly like that? i got mine from LMN - is that the black maconde i got too then? looks like it!
Herbalistic said:Thats what I have heard / like to hear of Rooibart How long did your red take till you harvested it?
Also... If there is numerous harvestwindows I would love to hear when to expect those? (approximately..)