Where does one find the fire in the east valley?

KAL EL

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I want to know where one can go and get real deal fire aka kind bud aka chronic aka dank?
You guys that have been smoking a long time know what I saying.
 

headtreep

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I never have excess unfortunately. Anything leftover is made into edible form medicine that's very exclusive compare to many things the valley has to offer.




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Lucius Vorenus

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Uh...you don't take care of your people first and then deal with overages?
I was referring to they don't care about the patients in general. They only care about the patients they are obligated to.

If they cared about all patients, getting quality genetics out to as many people as possible would be paramount.
 

Azoned

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If you are commenting on the commercial side...please do not get me started.
We have heard stories of people paying mega bucks for the "magic seed". And where is the compassion, when a person has to spend $600 for nutes
The rant isn't over...I'm just gonna let it go. I'm too lazy to waste my energy getting all ramped up for nothin'.
 

Chronicseeker

New Member
A lot of growers don't want to give out their genetics whimsically, AZ or Not, elites are something that some hold close IMO.
Sometimes breeders suggest that a specific strain needs to stay exclusive for certain reasons, i would say gotta respect the originators wishes if hoping to have that connection in the future.
There is early 90's sensi star cut that is probably only held by a handful of Rockey people, the way the masses get that cut is to buy the breeders crosses and pheno hunt, or bring something to the table worthwhile to trade. Hunting definitely takes time and work but that is how the golden tickets are discovered and that is how some cut only strains/ exceptional X's eventually come about. On top of that, if one takes the time to research breeders intently, stalk the drops, undoubtedly they will find the individuals that will have fire in every pack.


If I have learned anything in this industry It's all about establishing relationships and proving worth before asking for favors. Good things come to those who work hard and wait patiently.
 

CWinAZ

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What's up Kal El, breeder of Doomsday, and purveyor of fine genetics!

I'm not sure what Albert Walker OG tastes like (sounds English, maybe taste like a crumpet?) but I bet you'd enjoy the flavor of this Kosher Kush I grew. Let me know when you have that good sativa again; I'll come visit and bring you a couple nugs to taste. I guess that's how "one" gets "the dank" on the eastside! hahaha
 

HB DC

Active Member
A lot of growers don't want to give out their genetics whimsically, AZ or Not, elites are something that some hold close IMO.
Sometimes breeders suggest that a specific strain needs to stay exclusive for certain reasons, i would say gotta respect the originators wishes if hoping to have that connection in the future.
There is early 90's sensi star cut that is probably only held by a handful of Rockey people, the way the masses get that cut is to buy the breeders crosses and pheno hunt, or bring something to the table worthwhile to trade. Hunting definitely takes time and work but that is how the golden tickets are discovered and that is how some cut only strains/ exceptional X's eventually come about. On top of that, if one takes the time to research breeders intently, stalk the drops, undoubtedly they will find the individuals that will have fire in every pack.


If I have learned anything in this industry It's all about establishing relationships and proving worth before asking for favors. Good things come to those who work hard and wait patiently.

100% agree - If you are the breeder or told by The breeder not to share! Other than that it is non sense to withhold genetics that are not yours! IMO

But hey that is the best part - looking for good genetics! HA
 

KAL EL

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I share a lot of what I can.
Some people I trade with ask me not to share, I respect their wishes in order to trade again in the future.
 

CWinAZ

Well-Known Member
What's up Kal El, breeder of Doomsday, and purveyor of fine genetics!

I'm not sure what Albert Walker OG tastes like (sounds English, maybe taste like a crumpet?) but I bet you'd enjoy the flavor of this Kosher Kush I grew. Let me know when you have that good sativa again; I'll come visit and bring you a couple nugs to taste. I guess that's how "one" gets "the dank" on the eastside! hahaha
the albert walker tastes like lime candy and smells like lime peels. not crumpets. is dank. over.
 
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