whats your dankest strain ?

GranolaCornhola

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bodhi's blockhead is an awesome purple strain, its like a grapey, diesel skunk. On hot humid days with a light breeze you can easily smell it over 100 feet away.
 

FRICKITYFRICKTYFRESH

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Somehow I always end up on this tread, so might as well try and revive it since its 5 years old and there is soo many incredible strains out there these days. For me though, the true Ohio cut Deathstar is still the dankest shit i've experienced to this day. ECSD and Sensi Star. Ive never smelt anything else like it.
 

Gorillabilly

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good ol' Kentucky Skunk is by far the loudest shit I ever smelled.I smoked before work one day and I had to get my wife to bring me another shirt because everybody kept telling me I smelled like skunk spray.If you put that shit in a baggy it fuckin reeks.My wife won't let me grow it in the house again because it makes the house smell like catpiss when it's flowering.
Yep, pike and Floyd County Kentucky is where the best bud in America is rite now. Its hard to find the real deal unless you know someone but its the best, I'm sitting on a full pound rite now with another 2 in veg.
 

Gorillabilly

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darkest shit I got rite now is white og from seedsman. It stands and has a lemon diesel smell that carries over to the smoke.
 

Gorillabilly

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Outdoor grown in Virgin soil in the Appalachian mountains is the best weed period. West coast, Colorado, Canada, and europeans get a taste and are stunned. Smooth, dank as hell and cheap.
 

Gorillabilly

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That is a very broad statement, lol.
Not really. It just assumes the grower is using solid genetics. Crap genetics grown perfectly make crop weed. Good gwnetics done poorly make crop weed. Good genetics grown well in the way we do it makes fantastic weed. If you havue ne c er had mountain grown strains such as cheese, skunk 1, sour diesel, gorilla glue etc... is the shit, i promise you.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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Not really. It just assumes the grower is using solid genetics. Crap genetics grown perfectly make crop weed. Good gwnetics done poorly make crop weed. Good genetics grown well in the way we do it makes fantastic weed. If you havue ne c er had mountain grown strains such as cheese, skunk 1, sour diesel, gorilla glue etc... is the shit, i promise you.
How do you know I haven't though?

You do know Oregon, Washington, Colorado and California all have mountains?
 

Gorillabilly

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How do you know I haven't though?

You do know Oregon, Washington, Colorado and California all have mountains?
Yea, they do but here is a lot different. Appalachian Mountains are shorter, more rolling and covered in more hardwoods, different hardwoods, and more prominently. The soil on the mountains is about a foot of compost from these plants. The trees here are shorter and bushier also, makes it a little more difficult I lt from a sunshine perspective. If you think the mountains out west and the Appalachians are remotely similar for growimg then its obvious you havent.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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And I'm not trying to hate. I'm sure that Virginia bud is top notch.

Just I've heard that "our bud is the best" and been to enough places to confidently say, "no its not, lol."

When I first moved to Oregon several years ago the natives kept saying "oh you're from Illinois, just wait till you try the organic bud my buddy grew..." Then they'd hit my bottle fed coco bud and smack their lips asking where I got that from. While surprisingly from a tent in my spare bedroom.

You can either grow good weed or not good weed locations don't matter as much as genetics and techniques.
 

Jamk911

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Purple kush i used to have was probably dankest stuff i ever had.. i feel like most strains have a really good potential though.. and its just how you grow, harvest, dry, and cure it that truely matters most.. in the end its all mj...its like any other plant or animal.. well fed.. given enough space and the right conditions will do well...
Ive seen bagseeds grow stuff lookin better than alot of seeds out of seedbanks grown under worse conditions..
 

thenotsoesoteric

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Yea, they do but here is a lot different. Appalachian Mountains are shorter, more rolling and covered in more hardwoods, different hardwoods, and more prominently. The soil on the mountains is about a foot of compost from these plants. The trees here are shorter and bushier also, makes it a little more difficult I lt from a sunshine perspective. If you think the mountains out west and the Appalachians are remotely similar for growimg then its obvious you havent.
Bro half my family comes from the smokies and the apps. I'm aware of the differences in locations.
 

Boatguy

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IMG_2698.JPGSome purps from bcbud depot. Very stinky even in veg, in spite of being a runt and a pretty small yeilding plant. I would do another run
 

Boatguy

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fuck yea, it sucks this seed bank gets so much shit. I ran their god bud and it was amazing. Smoked some of their Sweet God and it was even better
They seem to have a pretty questionable rep, but my only experience with them didnt leave me dissapointed. That seed pack did have a bunch of variation though. Most out of the 10 were males, and what i thought were keepers werent. Left with the lone runt i was pleasantly surprised
 

FRICKITYFRICKTYFRESH

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They seem to have a pretty questionable rep, but my only experience with them didnt leave me dissapointed. That seed pack did have a bunch of variation though. Most out of the 10 were males, and what i thought were keepers werent. Left with the lone runt i was pleasantly surprised
I highly reccomend picking up some sweet god if you ever decide to run their gear again. The bud literally tasted like it was dunked in honey.
 

skuba

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Yea, they do but here is a lot different. Appalachian Mountains are shorter, more rolling and covered in more hardwoods, different hardwoods, and more prominently. The soil on the mountains is about a foot of compost from these plants. The trees here are shorter and bushier also, makes it a little more difficult I lt from a sunshine perspective. If you think the mountains out west and the Appalachians are remotely similar for growimg then its obvious you havent.
Does it not rain a lot in those mountains? Rain makes buds much shittier in my experience
 
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