swaggersDlite
Well-Known Member
<------Instigator.... Damn you ganna let him say that....FIGHT! lol
A lot of people dislike LV been like that for a long time.You guys are BRUTAL to each other. Jesus.
Yea man no problem. Let me go get some.
Oh wait
Yea yea
Go fuck yourself. Two faced clown.
Yea it's real dank. You should grow some and find out.That Iruk is some serious fire, one should be proud to showcase her as she is probably one of the danker strains in the valley.
Sooo no pics?Yea it's real dank. You should grow some and find out.
Pestilence and Pestilence OG are different from what I heard from the guy I got it from.Thank you for the clarification.
I need another confirmation after all the pestilence research recently...
Is pestilence kush the same as pestilence OG? Obviously OG is a kush, lol. I have seen both advertised, maybe pestilence kush is just a nickname that some give the strain?
From what I gathered Ink breeds the real pestilence...
This is why I ask..
http://www.naturalalternativesforhealth.com/menu.html
https://www.stickyguide.com/dispensaries/auburn-health-organics/products/pestilence-kush
The clear lineage would be appreciated.
Irukandji jellyfish*(*/ˌɪrəˈkændʒi/*irr-ə-kan-jee) are tiny and extremelyvenomous*jellyfish*that inhabit marine waters of*Australia[1]*and which are able to fire their stingers into their victim, causing symptoms collectively known as*Irukandji syndrome. Its size is roughly no larger than a cubic centimetre (1 cm3). There are two known species of Irukandji:*Carukia barnesiand the recently discovered*Malo kingi.[2]The symptoms of*Irukandji syndrome*were first documented by*Hugo Flecker[3]*in 1952 and named after the*Irukandji people*whose country stretches along the coastal strip north of*Cairns, Queensland.[4]*The first of these jellyfish,*Carukia barnesi, was identified in 1964 by Jack Barnes; in order to prove it was the cause of Irukandji syndrome, he captured the tiny jelly and allowed it to sting himself; his son and a life guard observed the effects.[5]Good lord, they don't like to make things easy with some of these strain names.