*African Owtdoor*

webeblazin

Member
So i recently got this Outdoor from a friend. He doesnt know what it is and neither do I.. It smells really earthy, realy light green, lightly coverd in crystals and red haires. It looks like pretty fine outdoor to me as it was locally grown.

It has got a few seeds in a bud, 2/3 which is good for me one hand becuase it is nyc pot. Smooth on the throat, a cool rushy high, no foggyness (SATIVA?) And i really want to try my hand at growing some chronicbongsmilie

The guy who cured it did a really shit job though. In the pics the g looks a bit brown but im not feeling my camera that well yet.

I would really like to see what strain you guys think it looks like. Even a guess would be good. :leaf::leaf::leaf:

























 
That is undoubtly swazi...the rastas grow that shit in fields so its not very well kept...hence the seeds. The earthy smell is also probably because they dont cure it properly...because its done to such a huge scale they just hang it upsidedown to dry in huts with a small hut fire in the middle...awe
 

kkday

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I know where I seen that!! We used to buy it as kids. We wuld peel it apart like bannanas, o yeah that's it! Brick weed, AKA cartel special. Lol looks swaggy. But on the flip it looks like it got potential, I bet you culd grow way better smoke with those seeds. It looks like comercial grade. Good luck
 

jsgrwn

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ya thats just average middies, shwag. any seed can produce awesome pot
i aint buying this line...any seed cannot produce awsome weed (i see what you mean but do not totally agree). it should be...any seed can turn into shwags. see "there is no cure for bad genetics", a great grower cant make bad genes grow great weed, but a bad grower can fuck up great genes. heritage is king as far as i am concerned. it takes a great grower and great genetics to make the finest herb.

check it out...awsome means something has left you in awe, awsome does not mean pretty good. jus mah 2 cents, late
 

webeblazin

Member
Awe kkday shot yah it is brick weed the man selling it had like a 100gs lol,anyway shot 4 the input yah im going to try grow some and hope for the best, oh and gsgrwn brah look u were talkin some shit about great growers that i think no one on the thread knew what the fuck u were sayin, but anyway we all got or get started somewhere wit growing the Most high but come on now dont be so grumpy.. lighten up:weed:
 

jsgrwn

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i was not talking shit about great growers. i just dont think a great grower can turn shwag into top shelf. not to say growing those seeds out will not be great, i was just arguing the statement "any seed can produce awesome pot" because i do not think this is the case...i myself am a rather talented grower with near perfect conditions and i have run accross some strains that are just not good. i test many strains and only hang on to the superior ones. also i dont have a ton of experience with seeds as clones are bountifull in my area.
 

webeblazin

Member
Awe its cool dawg, i get what you saying.. dont you wana do a favour and check owt my thread on *My Plans* need advice...
 

Wigmo

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trust me, like you said you dont have experience with seeds. I do, i also have experience with closes. while it true that some genetics are better than others, also depends on the phenotype. i would say you are just as likely to stumble upon great genetics, with a mixed breed seed of shwagg, as you are going online and ordering "white widow". just my two cents
 

jsgrwn

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just as likely does not mean that it is going to happen, your argument here is weak. furthermore i said i dont have a ton of experience with seeds. that does not mean that i have never used them. and as i am sure you know phenos are danm near limitless. you might be as likely to get a good pheno out of bagseed but you will not typically get clone quality outcomes. it is a fucking crap shoot when you throw seeds in the ground unless it is a super stable variety. "stumbling upon good genetics" is a far cry from your first statement of "any seed..."
 
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