My Budget strain reviews and reccomendations

Bud reviews. Varieties of marijuana.
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mad evo
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My Budget strain reviews and reccomendations

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Ok so I know many of you don't really care how much bud costs in the dam as its a holiday your there to enjoy, I agree however when you go over as often as I do you just have to look at the budget buds just to keep things within reason. Infact one of the reasons I go so often is i know I can get bling bud for budget bargain prices so heres my 2 pence....

Jack Herrer from Dampkring - 7e gram -

I got a 3 gram bag and to say it was a fat sack was an understatment, the swollen glands were puffed and almost squeezing out the bag because of its densinty. A sign to me of the plants full maturity.

The smell when you open the bag is not as fruity as some might expect from its physical looks, its more of a creeper smell, you know 1st smell u dont get much, 2nd smell your like hmmm theres something there and 3rd smell you really get a whiff of some earthy almost sour undertones.

Ok so it could smell better and most will turn it down due to lack of bag popping smell, but dont be mistaken.

Upon smoking it you realise this is deff a keeper for 7e a gram. Its not something that on your 1st toke your gonna be like wow but after half the joint you think to yourself wow sly taste and smell but a v8 under the hood to knock your socks off, a sleeper strain as I would call it.

Highly reccomended as long as your not buying it to show off its smell, theres far better strains for that.


Bubblegum - bushdoctor 15e for 2g -

Pre bagged so always weary of how long they have been kept there espec cs's that arent busy like bush docs. Suprisingly strong skunk smell, hard structured buds, little stem. swollen glands again.

A very phat looking strain which smokes aswell as it looks, a little heavy on the throat however that is a small price to pay. This strain reminds me of what weed smoking was back in the day, brought back memories just from the taste.

The high is pretty hard, long lasting and deff fills the hole for early morning wake bakes or late night going to bed type sessions.


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Post by damdreamer »

Thanks for the review much appreciated
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Post by The_Green_Bastard »

cheers mate, look forward to someone more reviews.
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Post by brodude »

yes, also would welcome more of these kind of reviews. the 12€+ stuff is way overpriced either way you look at it.
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Post by steven »

I started smoking cheaper strains at the end of my last trip to smoke pure and bought some JH out of the church CS in the RLD and that was a really good smoke, alot better than what I've had at home.
I agree there's some good ones to be had :lol:
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Post by Boner »

There are some nice value strains about but the €10+ price can be warranted if the plant has a longer flowering time and/or produces a much smaller yield than others, both factors need to be taken into consideration where marijuana is concerned.
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Post by geoffk »

Boner wrote:There are some nice value strains about but the €10+ price can be warranted if the plant has a longer flowering time and/or produces a much smaller yield than others, both factors need to be taken into consideration where marijuana is concerned.
Yup, good point. Jack Herrer is a great strain though. It's been one of my favorites for a while, regardless of price.
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Post by mad evo »

Boner wrote:There are some nice value strains about but the €10+ price can be warranted if the plant has a longer flowering time and/or produces a much smaller yield than others, both factors need to be taken into consideration where marijuana is concerned.
Yup bang on :D
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Post by darkglobe »

The Haze Gruis at Katsu at only €5 a gm is a real bargain...a "haze melange" as quoted from the menu...I twas recomended by someone here...Thanks whoever you are 8) ...
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