What are some piney smelling and tasting strains in seed form?

kentuckyboy

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Like the title says I am looking for that strain with that old school piney skunk smell to it. I wouldn't mind buying some seeds, so no clone only strains please.
 

RedMan420

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Lebanese Hashplant from Cali connection ,the seeds have not been released yet but swerve said early '13.It has that exact taste and smell you are talkin about.Just got done smokin some with this old cat that I know and he said it reminded him if weed back in the '60.
 

Jogro

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I second Northern lights as "piney" in my experience.

There are quite a number of different lines with that name out there, so I'd expect some variation in scent.
 

Brother Numsi

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Lebanese Hashplant from Cali connection ,the seeds have not been released yet but swerve said early '13.It has that exact taste and smell you are talkin about.Just got done smokin some with this old cat that I know and he said it reminded him if weed back in the '60.
Your buddy sounds like a man after my own heart...and age :)
 

Brother Numsi

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Smoki' since '64...grew up west of Cleveland. Never had a problem getting dope...your dope was right outside :) For $90 we could get 2 shopping bags full LOL A lot of $15 LIDS back then...was shocked when it went to $20.

Another thread hijack LOL
 

hotrodharley

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Smoki' since '64...grew up west of Cleveland. Never had a problem getting dope...your dope was right outside :) For $90 we could get 2 shopping bags full LOL A lot of $15 LIDS back then...was shocked when it went to $20.
Truth. The first time I ever bought a "lid"and got a weighed ounce I was in the Marines and had to beg this hippy in Laguna Beach to sell me some smoke. I looked at it and said "$20 for this?".

He stared and asked "Where are you from, Tex?" and I told him southern New Mexico. He asked how it would be there for a bag that size and I honestly said $5 if somebody didn't just give it to you. He was freaked. He told me that was a solid weighed ounce. I shut up and paid up and it was primo smoke. 1968, Laguna Beach, California. Took it back to Camp Pendleton with me.

We used to buy a kilo in Juarez for $25 any night. Cost that much to get somebody to cross it back over so we usually swam across with the rest of the folks. The Rio Grande is a joke. You wade through all but 2 deep channels.
 

Brother Numsi

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I wonder how many people can relate to "a lid"? Usually it was 7/8 of an ounce or maybe "4 fingers" if we thought he had big fingers LOL
Yep, those were the days, although it's still fun!!
 

hotrodharley

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Yes, sirs. Trust me a lot of people moved and a lot grew it where I'm from. If you had none somebody would give you a "nickel bag" which was a couple fingers. Enough to get you through the day. Of course reciprocity was appreciated. At $25 for over 2 pounds we could be generous.

Most guys kept a Tony Lama boot box under their bed with a bunch in it. Tilt the box to use your papers to clean enough of seed to roll some fatties. Seeds up the ass but some smoke sometimes that knocked you down. A lot of creeper stuff.
 

kentuckyboy

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I remember my dad talking about lids and 4 fingered bags. He would be close to 60 now. Me I am to young for all that. The price hasn't really changed much for me in the 16 years that I have been smoking. Anyways back on topic people. Lol!
 

TheGreenHornet

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Sannies Jack is piney and lemony. Smells like Pinesol.

I grew the F3 I believe, so it may have improved flower time, but I cant imagine any improvement on taste/smell/bag appeal because it was a phenomenal specimen. 13-15 weeks flower, and HUGE yield, very potent.
 

ddimebag

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It's odd that people are saying NL is piney...perhaps they are talking about another NL, but I had different NLs from different coffeeshops, and was never impressed (also none of them were piney, rather more like sour fruit, or just herbal and a little citrussy). I even had bio-grown NL#5 from Sensi coffeeshop (which I assume to be the best representation of NL) which was ok, but not living up to the hype.
Asfor piney strains, I don't think I actually have first hand experience with that. I think I had some piney buds when i lived in SoCal, but that was years ago... I heard that Romulan is piney, but I also heard someone who grew it say that their's was sweet and tropical-fruit flavored...
 
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