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windtalker
cuttings for free !

are these any good/worth persuing, I'm just in the veg state with white widows at the moment

Cheers in anticipation of any opinions
crowman
if they are the genuine article, they are well worth pursuing, especially the cheese.

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Boojum
lol.gif Well if you don't want em, I'll ave em (Joke - I know the site rules wink.gif )

Yes, I'd definitely make room if I were you (esp for the cheese)
grobag
Go for it mate, sounds good.

Lucky git! wink.gif
windtalker
I'm told these are what the Black Country boys are running with and that the Cheese are off a friend of a friend of a friend etc etc and can't be gotten in seed form, this can't be right can it unsure.gif
Arnold Layne
As far as I know, Cheese is not in seed form, but only a clone, and only UK.... sounds like the gods are grinning at yer M8, go for it!

Nice friends you got there......
Pieshop
That's a stroke of luck and too good an opportunity to pass up, go for it.
Boojum
Aye, AFAIK you can't get cheese seeds, it's by cutting only - and I know it's a HIGHLY sought after strain. Everyone I know who's ever smoked it has been blown away by it & wanted to know where to get some, so clear a space and prepare to become one of the select few.
Boojum
lol.gif So there's cheese & CHEESE now, the real deal and a few young pretenders. Should start categorising further - grown in the westcountry could be Cheddar Cheese, the northwest could be Cheshire and Lancashire Cheese. OK sorry, I'm getting silly now (what do you mean getting).

Maybe we should start calling the fake cheese "fromarge", the frogs are always telling use we can't call things champagne or brie, after all.

I think my mental age regressed this morning 13.gif
windtalker
QUOTE(Boojum @ Feb 25 2005, 04:06 PM)
lol.gif So there's cheese & CHEESE now, the real deal and a few young pretenders. Should start categorising further - grown in the westcountry could be Cheddar Cheese, the northwest could be Cheshire and Lancashire Cheese. OK sorry, I'm getting silly now (what do you mean getting).

Maybe we should start calling the fake cheese "fromarge", the frogs are always telling use we can't call things champagne or brie, after all.

I think my mental age regressed this morning  13.gif
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Mine regresses most mornings but its ok tho as shit matters less the younger I get guitar.gif
windtalker
QUOTE(cheese farmer @ Feb 25 2005, 03:55 PM)
stuff about cheese seeds....(if you can be arsed)
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The plot thickens.... think I'll have to do a grow diary with piccies and you can all stick your twopenneth in.

Cheers for the input guys .................... what about this bubblegum stuff is that also ok ?
grobag
QUOTE(windtalker @ Feb 25 2005, 04:18 PM)
.................... what about this bubblegum stuff is that also ok ?
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Yep, yep, yep!

If the guys have the proper cheese, you can bet they also have a nice Bubblegum.
Go for it, check them out. I'd guess it'll be by Serious Seeds, so it will be a lovely strain to.
windtalker
Getting quite excited now.......................... better sit down and take it easy til they arrive guitar.gif
loveweed

IF its the real McCoy (THERES THE RUB) in both cases.....then all i can say is... bastard....I think that says it all..... both strains top of the tree....I wish they where mine, good luck with them windtalker
ouncyboy
just tryed it its horrible the cheese gets all mashed upin the bubblegum and its like chewing an old sock for hours.
windtalker
QUOTE(ouncyboy @ Feb 26 2005, 04:26 PM)
just tryed it its horrible the cheese gets all mashed upin the bubblegum and its like chewing an old sock for hours.
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