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#1 User is offline   TeamUGORG 

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Posted 21 May 2009 - 03:04 PM

SmellyBerry by Oldtimer1
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Type: Sativa/Indica Hybrid
Parentage: Blues x Original Blueberry
Harvest Indoors: 7 – 8 weeks after starting 12/12 light-cycle
Harvest Outdoors: End of September – beginning/mid October
Cerebral Hit: A mellowing, calming cerebral hitter, with no trace of a paranoid edge to it. The mind is opened to a stimulated imagination and a large smile follows.
Physical Hit: A feeling of bodily relaxation and lightness, a cannabinoid massage of the highest order.
Medicinal Value: “SmellyBerry” has been, for some folks, a good strain to relax stiff muscles, and even to deal with spasms. As an adjunct to painkillers, it is very useful and may even have full on analgesic properties for certain kinds of pain. The Blueberry parent has given a light, energising effect without any edges; as a result the strain maybe excellent for those with mental health issues.
Smell:Dense, strong and hashy, with some seriously strong fruit overtones. Extremely aromatic, Carbon filters an absolute essential requirement!
Bud Appearance: The buds and colas on SmellyBerry are extremely dense and the colas are awash with massive, hefty stacked calyxes. The resin production is extreme and coats the buds in a solid layer of THC. The leaves and buds may turn red-blue with lower temps.
Taste: Fruity Blueberry taste, very pleasing, very moreish!
Yield Indoors: Excellent, especially when given good veg time.
Yield outdoors: Dependant on climate and seasonal variations; but expect excellent yields.

Available online now at UGORG.COM-Limited initial release.
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Posted 21 May 2009 - 03:33 PM

Very good question :yep: If more seeds become available soon I'd love to get a pack lol

The 'medicinal benefits' sound excellent, especially the qualities of muscle relaxant that you describe. Can I just point out that ugorg is the first seed company I've ever seen that I think are honest about 'medi benefits' and use language like 'some folks' and 'may' lol In view of that honesty and confidence in OT1's genetics I'll happily shell out £60 (only didn't already cos I didn't have it).

(I say I have confidence in OT1's genetics on the solid basis of the strains I've tried so far, Smile and Lot#5. Smile does exactly what it says on the tin and Lot#5's my favourite strain, though I failed dismally in my attempt to grow it lol It's true that's 'not an easy beginer's weed' and it's so true that it made a mockery of my diary title Just a Hardy Annual :unsure:)
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Posted 21 May 2009 - 03:57 PM

whats the stretch like with this strain? it sound absolutly fantastic guys :)
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Posted 21 May 2009 - 03:57 PM

I wrote the text for UGORG, Arbuscule. It is based on my own experience, on the things I've heard from others, and on the observations I have made of friends using it.
Currently my feet are in spasm due to spinal probs. I can feel the pain running down the sciatic pathway into my feet. Its quite unpleasant, feels like I'm walking on golfballs, or have sharp glass under the skin. My shinbones are sensitive to the touch amd my Achilles' tendon is stiff, angry and swollen. The toes are being pulled into a curled-up position every so often as the spasms peak. Smoking Smellyberry has helped ease the spasms, and alongside my other painkillers has also helped ease the pain by distracting my thoughts.
I wouldn't want to be depending on it alone, but I certainly wouldn't want to be without it right now either :)

I think UGORG is re-organising the help desk here at UK420, hence the new guy on the scene. No doubt all will become clear.
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Posted 21 May 2009 - 03:58 PM

View PostThe Jolly Rancher, on May 21 2009, 05:26 PM, said:

whats the stretch like with this strain? it sound absolutly fantastic guys :)

Minimal lol
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Posted 21 May 2009 - 04:53 PM

There should hopefully be fresh stock of SmellyBerry by the end of the summer B)
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Posted 21 May 2009 - 05:08 PM

View PostArnold Layne, on May 21 2009, 05:26 PM, said:

I wrote the text for UGORG, Arbuscule. It is based on my own experience, on the things I've heard from others, and on the observations I have made of friends using it.
Currently my feet are in spasm due to spinal probs. I can feel the pain running down the sciatic pathway into my feet. Its quite unpleasant, feels like I'm walking on golfballs, or have sharp glass under the skin. My shinbones are sensitive to the touch amd my Achilles' tendon is stiff, angry and swollen. The toes are being pulled into a curled-up position every so often as the spasms peak. Smoking Smellyberry has helped ease the spasms, and alongside my other painkillers has also helped ease the pain by distracting my thoughts.
I wouldn't want to be depending on it alone, but I certainly wouldn't want to be without it right now either ;)

I think UGORG is re-organising the help desk here at UK420, hence the new guy on the scene. No doubt all will become clear.


Thank you very much Arnold :spliff: :) sorry to hear of your pain man, glad that this strain in conjunction with other meds is helping :rofl: I repose enough confidence in your honesty and OT1's genetics to gladly shell out 60 squid :D

View PostTeamUGORG, on May 21 2009, 06:22 PM, said:

There should hopefully be fresh stock of SmellyBerry by the end of the summer B)


Excellent :yep: Thanks teamUGORG for getting back on that so quickly :rofl: Can I pre-order to be sure of getting some ?

Cheers

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Posted 28 May 2009 - 03:06 PM

Mate my 2 smiles are honking and they are only 3 weeks old, cant wait!
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Posted 30 June 2009 - 04:39 PM

Your link to your website doesnt seem to be working.
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Posted 30 June 2009 - 05:08 PM

Its working now, thanks :ninja:
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Posted 25 October 2009 - 09:01 PM

Heres a Smelly at 7 weeks in...Proper calyx,s :spliff:

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Posted 25 October 2009 - 09:03 PM

This and "Smile" are next on my buy list, I can't wait.
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Posted 25 October 2009 - 09:12 PM

Very near to chop time :spliff:

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Posted 25 October 2009 - 09:16 PM

Anyone for horns :spliff:

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Posted 25 October 2009 - 09:19 PM

They look wikid Owd lol ..them cylax's look bigger than my toes ..:spliff: ..Still using the GA nutrient range for these?
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