Never compared it dude, the black beans were just the norm in high school and the bud was always compressed.ZBeebs wrote:I would not compare what I bought and "mexican brickweed"...this is much better, not compressed, and so sticky and full of resin.Stanky Danky wrote:I'm having flashbacks from high school. I wonder how it would feel to smoke some Mexican brick bud after all these years of smoking good.ZBeebs wrote:some large dark seeds
There is a new strain of High Grade!
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It wouldnt have the same sort of hit if you lose the sun/nature, without getting flaky and mystic on yer I still maintain that these great outdoor strains are great becausde they are outdoor grown. I dont doubt they would be good grown indoors, but the whole creeper stone effect and the actual quality of the stone (the giggly sensual side to to a good jamaican for example) seems to disappear when they are put indoors. Ive tried several pure jamaican strains grown indoors and whilst they were very well grown and lovely, id rather have had the outdoor version anyday...ZBeebs wrote:I'm on vacation in Mexico and scored some high-grade outdoor. Dark, sticky, some large dark seeds, very much like those pics. Not a whole lot of smell, but packs a punch! I was surprised to say the least - was disappointed when I first looked at it, now I'm looking at a pile of seeds I want to take home with me...but I'm not willing to risk it...will plant them around the resort, hopefully they will grow!
I bet this would be some real killer stuff if grown indoors and taken proper care of...
..ive seen a couple of new outdoor ones recently arrived from JA, and ive snapped them for here, Ill upload the pics later on
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