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    High Grade Trees

    The smell is strong and incredibly complex. When I first came across the bud, it smelled very tropical, fruity, and somewhat citrusy. A five day cure has let way to a completely different aroma. Now it smells fresh, somewhat like sandalwood/mountain air (I canâ??t pinpoint it), potpourri, and tropically when cut into. It definitely appeals to your senses. I find myself just wanting to smell it at times. The taste is out of this world. The inhale tastes like sugar coated fruit on your tongue. The smoke is incredibly smooth but expands immediately. Upon choking out the exhale, your left with a fresh musky, almost leathery, taste.

    The high is a journey, I know, it sounds clichĂ©-ish, but itâ??s the best way to describe it. At first your left asking yourself, â??what the hell, I donâ??t even really feel it.â?ť Then it hitsâ?¦ you begin to feel an immense shift in your senses. You also notice an uplifting in your psyche. Everything seems at peace as your brain remains mindful. It makes me incredibly relaxed and calm yet alert and aware if you can believe that. There isnâ??t much of a confusing body high, just a complete change in mental attitude and awareness. At times, if you really find yourself focusing on a noise (whether it be a rhythm or just every day sounds that you seem to omit throughout your daily routine) or an image, your peripherals can become somewhat psychedelic. It lasts anywhere from 90 minutes to more than four hours depending upon how much is smoked. Eventually the effects wear off to a mellow nothing. The effects make it a one hitter, but the taste always makes you want to smoke more than needed.

    The strain on the far right, smelled fresh and earthy. The smoke tastes somewhat like fermented fruit and wine on the tongue with a hint of spice.


    I can definitely say that these strains are not a beginners or recommended for minorâ??s to smoke. I would only recommend it for true connoisseurs who appreciate the taste and aromas of fine cannabis and also who are mentally ready to handle and understand the brief, but intense, psychological effects.
    Grade A Reviewed by Grade A on . High Grade Trees The smell is strong and incredibly complex. When I first came across the bud, it smelled very tropical, fruity, and somewhat citrusy. A five day cure has let way to a completely different aroma. Now it smells fresh, somewhat like sandalwood/mountain air (I canâ??t pinpoint it), potpourri, and tropically when cut into. It definitely appeals to your senses. I find myself just wanting to smell it at times. The taste is out of this world. The inhale tastes like sugar coated fruit on your tongue. Rating: 5

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    Senior Member

    High Grade Trees

    The first bud, in the first picture is of the stuff above. I put it in the picture for comparison.

    The second one has a real fresh sweet taste and somewhat piney smell to it.

    The third has a bland musky and earthy smell and delectable dry cherry/black grape taste to it. Almost like a fine aged wine.

    I havenâ??t smoked them independently in a while, but once I do I will give a more detailed smoke report.

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    #3
    Senior Member

    High Grade Trees

    Oh yeah, and for everyone that thought purple haze was gone...

    N.Y. PURPLE HAZE DAZE OVER


    Proof that it still is around, although probably much different and far more potent than in the '70s.

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    Member

    High Grade Trees

    Sounds great. Makes me want to put down the extra $$ and get a half oz of some high grade for tonight instead of waiting for Christmas lol.

    I had some stuff kind of like what you described in the first post back in September. It was so good that I stashed some back to smoke later, which I never do.

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    #5
    Member

    High Grade Trees

    Well if what you are saying is true and this is the same Haze as your talking about then it is impossible for it to be anymore potent then it was then.

    Simply because in order for it to be the same it has to have been kept alive through clones or through seeds kept from the original breeding session.

    So there is no way it could be more potent if its the same. Also its not just purple haze because its purple!

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    Senior Member

    High Grade Trees

    Quote Originally Posted by BongLoser
    Well if what you are saying is true and this is the same Haze as your talking about then it is impossible for it to be anymore potent then it was then.

    Simply because in order for it to be the same it has to have been kept alive through clones or through seeds kept from the original breeding session.

    So there is no way it could be more potent if its the same. Also its not just purple haze because its purple!
    Exactly, in most cases, purple strains only show the purple hue when flowering. A lot of purple buds aren't acctually purple strains; they have just been affected by a cooler temp. during the growing process.

    Also, it is common knowledge that potency has increased over the passed 15 years in marijuana. Before most of the more potent strains were about 12-15 % THC. Nowadays, it's not uncommon to see strains over 22-25%. That's why I suggested it was more potent. In most cases, purple haze is a slang for purple varieties crossed with a haze strain.

    I made that assumption based on what I've heard from people who smoked in the 70's and 80's and early 90's.

    It has become more of a science for growers nowadays as it was a hobby before.

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    #7
    Member

    High Grade Trees

    thats some crazy tree brotha

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    #8
    Senior Member

    High Grade Trees

    some beautiful buds. The Post article was interesting. It just shows the seamy side of the herb trade which gives us all a bad rep.

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    #9
    Senior Member

    High Grade Trees

    Quote Originally Posted by Grade A
    Oh yeah, and for everyone that thought purple haze was gone...

    N.Y. PURPLE HAZE DAZE OVER


    Proof that it still is around, although probably much different and far more potent than in the '70s.

    The Purple Haze that is around now is a new strain - not the genetics of the original, so REALLY, it's not purple haze.

    Very nice bud.

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    #10
    Junior Member

    High Grade Trees

    them nig's know what up, but i dont believe 1,000 pounds every week.

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