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mtbskalover
recently i have been looking at the dutch passion strawberry cough 75% sativa as it sounds like a nice high

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Bred for its euphoric, anti-anxiety high, this mostly sativa (approx. 75% Sativa 25% Indica) produces a comfortable and enjoyable, yet powerful, experience.
says the website

what i was wondering was if any of the ace seeds range would be similar in smoking experience?
i have noticed bangi, bangi haze and orient express

orient express be to much like an indica high
bangi haze might just be over the top high, too heart racing for me
bangi, just plan unsure
emdeema
QUOTE(mtbskalover @ Sep 14 2005, 12:11 AM)
recently i have been looking at the dutch passion strawberry cough 75% sativa as it sounds like a nice high

says the website

what i was wondering was if any of the ace seeds range would be similar in smoking experience?
i have noticed bangi, bangi haze and orient express

orient express be to much like an indica high
bangi haze might just be over the top high, too heart racing for me
bangi, just plan unsure
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I'm smoking Nirvana seeds "Northern lights/bigbud" mix which is 50% sativa and 50% indica. I havent had any anxiety off it but I think my ganj anxiety could be mood dependant. This is a really nice body high and makes me happy.
Here's some info

Emdeema


Emdeema
fitduck
QUOTE(mtbskalover @ Sep 13 2005, 11:11 PM)
recently i have been looking at the dutch passion strawberry cough 75% sativa as it sounds like a nice high

says the website

what i was wondering was if any of the ace seeds range would be similar in smoking experience?
i have noticed bangi, bangi haze and orient express

orient express be to much like an indica high
bangi haze might just be over the top high, too heart racing for me
bangi, just plan unsure
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The Strawberry is defintely feel good weed. The most euphoric thing i ever had was some bubble made with fresh bud. It was an unknown plant that i chopped after about 42 days as she was well chrystally and I wanted some hash.

The hash was the best I have ever made in my two bag system. It didn't just bubble, it went fully to liquid in nanoseconds and the high was immediately effective. It wouldn't have mattered if ya dear old ma had just popped her clogs, you woulda still been smiling after a toke. It just made you feel happy. If I could only smoke that hash and nothing else fom now till the end of my days I'd be well happy, but I've never managed to make it like that since.
ACE seeds
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mtbskalover, our catalogue is full of great sativas. Sativas usually produce a more motivating and active experience than indicas or hybrids.

If you are an indoor grower, Bangi Haze would be the best option.It's a compact fast flowering sativa hybrid with the great congolese high. Congolese highs are very energetic and happy but not anxoius. The taste is also exquisite.

If you live in a warm climate and prefer outdoor growing, the recomendation would be Panama, Renatta. They have a happy and sociable high, typical of the good sativas of Central America. The tastes are like old school american sativas.

Good luck!
haverest
you make em sound real nice ...... mmmmm

does that bangi handle the heat ?

ozzie heat indoors ?
ACE seeds
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haverest, the Bangi Haze was bred in the last steps for indoor growing ,tryng to adapt the genetics to colder conditions. But her african congolese roots make her resist very well hot conditions too.

Orient Express loves high temps producing high yields of great quality indoors with high temps ( around 30ºC or little more ).
mtbskalover
so whats the main difference between bangi and bangi haze? Both are sativa dominants, do they grow differently, different high?

thanks mr ace
emdeema
Just to add that the strain I am smoking at the moment NL/BigBud is slightly trippy, blissed out and giggly for me, there is a tiny bit of paranoia, but I suffer from anxiety anyway and sometimes I am inclined to think that paranoia when toking depends on the smokers character and not the strain, but I'm not certain so am open to correction.

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Emdeema

p.s. This strain is really easy to grow, although I am working with an airy bud problem which could be my setup and not the seeds.
mtbskalover
QUOTE(emdeema @ Sep 16 2005, 09:39 PM)
Just to add that the strain I am smoking at the moment NL/BigBud is slightly trippy, blissed out and giggly for me, there is a tiny bit of paranoia, but I suffer from anxiety anyway and sometimes I am inclined to think that paranoia when toking depends on the smokers character and not the strain, but I'm not certain so am open to correction.
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for sure para/anxiety/etc comes in part from the actual user, i just wanted to try sum thing that might be really nice. Thats why strawberry cough caught my eye so much.

Nl/Big bug? am i right in thinking that is mainly a indica? I was looking more for sativa dominant.
ACE seeds
QUOTE(mtbskalover @ Sep 16 2005, 02:23 PM)
so whats the main difference between bangi and bangi haze?  Both are sativa dominants, do they grow differently, different high?

thanks mr ace
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Good day!

Bangi 1 and Bangi Haze are different.

Bangi grows more like a sativa dominant plant with lighter colour, more branching, thinner apperance and longer flowering, while Bangi Haze flowers faster and grows compact and robust like modern indoor hybrids.

Bangi is our outdoor congolese line for warm climate. It combines 2 different congoleses.

Bangi Haze is our congolese line for indoor growers or for outdoor growers with colder and shorter season.

Both maintain the philosophy of the congoleses highs and tastes.

fitduck and emdeema ( beatiful cat lol.gif!) , thanx for join the thread too!
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