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12-02-2008, 07:13 PM #11Senior Member
Anybody Know What Kind Of Bud This Is?Just Got It
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
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12-02-2008, 07:34 PM #12Senior Member
Anybody Know What Kind Of Bud This Is?Just Got It
Given thousands of named strains, I doubt it... I keep over 40 DIFFERENT strains in mother form and of those, few are different-looking enough to pick out in a lineup, and that is knowing what the list of potential suspects actually contains. And yes, I have an eye for strains. It's easier to tell the actual plants apart than a finished, dried, packaged bud that retains very little of the uniqueness it had while still on the plant.
You happen to know what is going around your area. If you've got like 6 to pick from, yeah okay you can probably pick out which is WW. But there are a hlaf dozen 'white' strains I could list, and a LOT of stuff looks similar to OG Kush. Whatever, I'm saying that there's no way in hell that you can look at a picture of a dried bud on the internet and say 'doood that's X'.
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12-02-2008, 07:50 PM #13Senior Member
Anybody Know What Kind Of Bud This Is?Just Got It
Originally Posted by linearvermin
Dude, do you have ANY IDEA who you are dealing with when you say that?
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12-02-2008, 08:13 PM #14Senior Member
Anybody Know What Kind Of Bud This Is?Just Got It
Originally Posted by KindMidasSoundman
Anyways...what i'm getting at is that person may have that strain in their area a lot and know it simply by sight. Yes, a lot of strains can look the same. The same strain can look slightly different 100000x over as well. What im saying is that maybe he has a lot of experience with that strain and can point it out. Not trying to put stinkyattic or anyone down or make myself seem like I'm a know it all, trust me im not. Stinky knows a lot more (that is an understatement) than me about cannabis, and I often get a lot of my questions answered by her as well (thanks :thumbsup. I just didn't think it was right to call the guy foolish for saying he might know what strain it was.
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12-02-2008, 08:16 PM #15Senior Member
Anybody Know What Kind Of Bud This Is?Just Got It
dang stinky....
didn't mean to blow an artery in your brain!
it looks like a kush, to me.... i just said AK cause it's in the top 5 of what people usually grow/sell. more people (myself included) will grow AK due to the vast amount of resources and experiences online. afhan kush is a beautiful, short, and potent plant. it looks like some killer herb, so i just generalized....
no more black eyes, please. sorry if i offended you....
*hides in the closet and cries*
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12-03-2008, 02:23 AM #16Member
Anybody Know What Kind Of Bud This Is?Just Got It
yep that was a pretty dumbass thing to say it looks like ak47 even if it was ak47. me growing ak47 and you growing ak47 our plants could look very different so it is totaly impossible to even say wat kind of bud even a generalization like that without seeing the plant and then you could only say indica or sativa.. just idk
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12-03-2008, 02:50 AM #17Senior Member
Anybody Know What Kind Of Bud This Is?Just Got It
Tap dance around it all you want but at the end of the day you've gotta admit- that was indeed one foolish question.
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12-03-2008, 03:28 AM #18Senior Member
Anybody Know What Kind Of Bud This Is?Just Got It
Looks like White Albatross 69
lol
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12-03-2008, 03:33 AM #19Senior Member
Anybody Know What Kind Of Bud This Is?Just Got It
I am for sure it is cannibus....possibly indica...or maybe sativa...or maybe a hybrid....but it is certainly cannibus ...family
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12-04-2008, 04:08 AM #20Member
Anybody Know What Kind Of Bud This Is?Just Got It
It's Sour Purple Skydog-Cough Cheese Citral Super Dro, Yo.
Duh.
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