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05-10-2006, 10:12 PM #1OPSenior Member
What do you look for in weed
Ok some of you as stated in the "what do you call weed" thread will smoke pretty much anything... but i know there are a lot of people out there that are like I, and only smoke particular types of weed (bomb no dirt, sheesh cant even remember the last time i have seen schwag).
As for me... every different smoke that i come across, i kinda rate it... following these guidelines
* look
* smell
* taste
* how it rolls
* how it burns
is there anything in particular that you look for in bud and have you came across that 1 that met all of your guidelines?HapaPride Reviewed by HapaPride on . What do you look for in weed Ok some of you as stated in the "what do you call weed" thread will smoke pretty much anything... but i know there are a lot of people out there that are like I, and only smoke particular types of weed (bomb no dirt, sheesh cant even remember the last time i have seen schwag). As for me... every different smoke that i come across, i kinda rate it... following these guidelines * look * smell * taste * how it rolls * how it burns Rating: 5
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05-10-2006, 10:55 PM #2Senior Member
What do you look for in weed
yeah i look for the same qualitys in weed not so much how it rolls but the other that ya said definatly
cheers all
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05-11-2006, 11:51 AM #3Senior Member
What do you look for in weed
What about the potency.
I also look for alot of crystals. To make sure it hasn't been kiefed.
Other then that. Smell ,taste.And buzz mostly.
For growing. Not alot of stretch and quick flowering time.And fat yield along with potency and taste.
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05-11-2006, 05:52 PM #4OPSenior Member
What do you look for in weed
oh yes.... ^^^
i forgot the most important part... "the high" thanks for the reminder
a thought from another thread.... i look for properly cured buds too, 1 of the things i hate most is wet buds
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05-11-2006, 11:06 PM #5Senior Member
What do you look for in weed
I looks for frostyness, smell, bud shapes and how it grinds down/ burns
I also look for smoothness and high/stone
Sometimes i like a good hybrid, say, 50 - 70% sativa and 30 - 50% indica
but sometimes i like a very heavey indica, say, 80% indica at least, otherwise pure indicas are also very nice.
OR a joint of each.
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05-12-2006, 06:55 AM #6Senior Member
What do you look for in weed
We get a helluva lot more indicas and indica have crossbreeds than sativas here, so I definitely enjoy a nice pure sativa. Still, 50/50s usually get me right where I wanna be.
Mira el foto grande
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05-12-2006, 08:46 AM #7Senior Member
What do you look for in weed
100% Indica with an abundance of tightly aligned amber trichomes. Bone dry, but still very sticky and with a fragrance that cannot be hidden.
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05-12-2006, 02:10 PM #8Senior Member
What do you look for in weed
I look for the frostyness, the manicure, the shapes, and first and foremost THE SMELL
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05-12-2006, 07:20 PM #9Senior Member
What do you look for in weed
What I look for in bags is buds, plain and simple. But some people try to rip you off, some times the shit in the bag isnt even weed so I smell and look to see if some dried pistils are attached to what they are trying to sell me to make sure it isnt just some look-a-like...and trust me they do try to sell you shit thats not even weed
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05-12-2006, 08:16 PM #10Senior Member
What do you look for in weed
Indicas don't do much for me. I typically won't go below the 70/30 [ Sativa/Indica ] marker with hybrids unless, perhaps, I was to consider growing White Rhino. Otherwise I tend to lean more to the Sativa side.
Suits me well, though. Don't get many Indicas beyond the hydros.
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