floppy
Sep 13 2009, 11:06 AM
i now have the space to start some thing different off, i have cheese & blue cheese as keepers, but im looking to start some thing else now.
would like to be most indica, mabe a little fruity? very frosty, but might get a nice frosty pheno, mabe a little colour in the bud? "would never go a miss" 9 week flower time a bonus, but can live with longer..

oh just to add, one hit knock out buzz would be nice also. haha
Mister_dee
Sep 13 2009, 12:00 PM
GHSC Lemon Skunk is nice and frosty and the smell is great.
I think my next fruity one is either going to be smellyberry or blueberry.
floppy
Sep 13 2009, 12:52 PM
QUOTE (Mister_dee @ Sep 13 2009, 01:00 PM)

GHSC Lemon Skunk is nice and frosty and the smell is great.
I think my next fruity one is either going to be smellyberry or blueberry.
hmm, lemon skunk is cheap as chips, ill order some now, cant seem to find smellyberry
herbit
Sep 13 2009, 12:56 PM
ice , femaleseeds banner below ..
Mister_dee
Sep 13 2009, 01:32 PM
Smellyberry is sold out, sorry mate but it's www.ugorg.com for future reference:)
Keeping to the cheap seats, what about Nirvana Papaya? Just been following a good diary on this site and it's one I am going to give some space to. What about Female seeds Iced Grapefruit...
FARMER G
Sep 13 2009, 01:33 PM
if ya goin for the lemon skunk i`d go for dna`s lemon , i have this in my selection at the min and is very nice
i also have smellyberry , you will not find them on the site your lookin at they are on here , ugorg (underground originals)
also have there killer skunk witch is the bollox , also blue bonic from spice of life seeds is another top strain the list is endless
mate just do a lil research and im sure you will find what you are lookin for
Farmer
Arnold Layne
Sep 13 2009, 01:33 PM
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Weedio
Sep 13 2009, 01:45 PM
Nirvana's ICE if you want all out crystals, i am growing female seeds iced grapefruit atm so the jury's still out but nirvana's ice looked like it had sugar sprinkled over it. Femaleseeds also do an ICE that i'd take a look at as from what i've seen of their plants they're awesome breeders.
Nirvana's Papaya (Mango) (See diaries below) is an awesome smelling plant and also coated in crystals, tastes good too but the high isn't as strong as i'd of liked.
I had two Nirvana ICE pheno's, one more indica-dom which was coined the "three hit wonder" by my mates 'cause three was all you needed, was ready in 7.5 weeks too. The more sativa-dom pheno was crazy weed but i cut them early so it wasn't mature (see diary with reverendRFB). I don't know if i'd grow it again but i would definately do the Papaya again.
If i was you, i'd grow Nirvana's Papaya mate. Cheap seeds, available in fem's now too (i grew a femm'ed papaya) and it smells so fucking good!
Edward Scissorhands
Sep 15 2009, 12:02 AM
Got a lovely "bazooka Joe" tasting pheno from some Nirvana Aurora Indica. Very quick to finish, especially from clone. And totally useless to smoke on a busy day. HEAVY.
Hipgnosis
Sep 15 2009, 12:07 AM
Killer Skunk or Warlock fit the bill nicely - fruity as hell, piss easy to grow and both finish in 8 to 9wks.
m2jlv II
Sep 17 2009, 07:08 PM
Purple wreck,,,,,fruity,frosty and colourful
dirtdog
Sep 19 2009, 08:45 AM
dont like to mention killer too much anymore as you get branded a sycophant by certain individuals(who havent grown it)but thats all in the box marked DONT OPEN!!!From your requirements though,the 1st strain that came into my head was killer
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