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uk clone only! (and british bred strains)

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DocLeaf

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We don't always get a piece of string for doing a mench rick... know what i mean :wink:

If you do a good deed,, karma rewards you... sein :canabis:

Psycho...



peace peace peace
 
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englishrick said:
i know ....your right

your tag enspired me to donate......

when jews give "sadaka"....we are given a red string as tradition...the red string encourages more people to "give back".......it is also a sign of achivement...i like the red string..maybe i can inspire someone to achive, like you have...

i should have been a rabi...


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the rabi at the lubervich said this..."if you go to burger king, your a bad person"...lol.......i burst out laughing...spit my vodka all over my herring....even the rabi started laughing

nm.....
 

englishrick

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karma is the basis for this action...i think ive been rewarded with the badge...any extra return karma is a bonus i would not be expecting..

i could do without the donator tag.....id still give seeds out with no expectations..but i think the donator tag is a good idea,so i support it ...

i allso encourage everyone to get a donator tag too.....id like it to be fun...get loads of people trying
 
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Here's a new one of the Mystery Strain growing outdoors, showing what I consider it's two defining characteristics - 'flipping the bird', with the stonking middle-finger leaves, and also its susceptibility to spider-mites! Out of 17 plants outdoors, she's the only one not totally shaking them off...something to bear in mind...:)



What do you reckon? Is this Psychosis?
 
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chizzleonetime

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any body heard of manilla ice ? shits floating round my end and it is top notch , ive searched everywhere and cant find a thing about it ive got a feeling the guy i get it off has breeded it.
 

lovelightpower

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hey Elevator Man, i think psycho leaves are slightly fatter than the smelly ones. i'm looking out for the smelly one, sounds like my thing.

hey chizzleonetime, never heard of it. what area of the country does it circulate? i reckon i should add it to the list.
 

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Indoors the Mystery Strain has fatter leaves, but it generally has that long middle finger, and lots of three-bladed leaves in early veg. Also loves to branch sideways, rather than up, and tries to assume the 'upside-down candelabra' look asap. I don't have a mother of this anymore (that's it outdoors!), but it's always around - partly why I'm losing interest in it.

I do have ten seeds of it crossed with Flo, which I'll be starting really soon...:chin:
 

gamehaze

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going to check out some supposedly nice pollen 2nite its has to make up for the fact that i never sourced out none of that afghan hash that i missed out on!!!
 

Elevator Man

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Not me - I'm dubious about the Skunk input, personally. When this 'strain' arrived, no-one ever had real Skunk seeds or weed for sale - Superskunk, definitely, and Afghani #1, but other than that, Northern Lights was the strain everyone had. It's possible it's Northern Lights X Skunk #1, although I was always told it was a home-made cross, and not a bought strain.

We've been arguing about it for years, and no-one's got any closer - they only people who would know for sure got nicked years ago, or left for faraway places...and they weren't nice people...:)
 

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chizzleonetime said:
any body heard of manilla ice ?

No. but we've heard vanilla ice before,, baby.. lol

Is it hash as in manilla ice-hash? or a type of skunk-weed? :chin:

peace peace peace
 

englishrick

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...it looks nice but i still cant see massive difference between that your cheese....bud structure looks a little less defined...maybe in a week or 2 it will look different???...how dose it smell???

i have to say....your photos are allway clear...its allways eye candy...thanks doc
 
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Yeah it looks a little similar to Uk Cheese,
the only thing that i can see which shows it is different is it doesn't have that grey/silver look that's noticable on the Uk Cheese,
it's looking really nice Doc,
how far into flower are you?
 

DocLeaf

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Yo rick,,, smells ALOT fruitier than cheese,, ripe buds still carry a watermelon essence (which makes us think it could be a cross),, but the buzz is more of a psychosis than a cheese buzz overall,, close lines perhaps ... good for harvesting tops early and letting dem lower branches mature :canabis:

peace
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stinkyattic

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I guess I'm late joining the party, but I want to chime in and sent a big THANK YOU back across the Pond for that divine Cheese!
I finally harvested my first cheese ever and can't WAIT to do it again. GREAT cheesy/sweet/fruity (cherry maybe? hard to say) smell, and the flavor reminds me of balsam and cedar. It's quite intense in aftertaste. I wonder how and when it found its way to my area, and if the migration had anything to do with a local communal-living experiment that I know had ties to the UK. If anyone knows or has a link, I'd be interested- always down for a good story.
 

lovelightpower

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i know exodus (the local communal-living experiment i think your refering to ) took the cheese to the dam,
i thought it may have migrated to the states from there.
 

stinkyattic

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I was actually talking about the Renaissance Community which had as its home Franklin County in Massachusetts, but had a relationship with a British communal living group, but not Exodus. I can't remember the name offhand. Drat.
 
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