Closest to Skunk or Skunk #1 in Dam?

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Re: Closest to Skunk or Skunk #1 in Dam?

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[quote="xxbkrawkxx"]Shoreline is awesome , but not what youre looking for i guess

+1 picked up a gram of shoreline yesterday from the greenplace.
like you said not what the OP is after but a nice smoke.


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Birdys always has skunk and super skunk on the menu, always been pleased with the latter when I have had it
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had a real nice afghan-y Super Skunk at De Tijd recently. fruity and a bit sweet, with on the exhale lots of "dank" skunkiness and afghan earth. Pungentt. only 6,5 per gram weirdly enough, seems like anything "skunk" is very much out of fashion unless it's Shoreline or Cheese.

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orle wrote:had a real nice afghan-y Super Skunk at De Tijd recently. fruity and a bit sweet, with on the exhale lots of "dank" skunkiness and afghan earth. Pungentt. only 6,5 per gram weirdly enough, seems like anything "skunk" is very much out of fashion unless it's Shoreline or Cheese.
Not a bad thing for those of us who still enjoy good old fashioned skunk strains
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Spaldwickapeface wrote:
orle wrote:had a real nice afghan-y Super Skunk at De Tijd recently. fruity and a bit sweet, with on the exhale lots of "dank" skunkiness and afghan earth. Pungentt. only 6,5 per gram weirdly enough, seems like anything "skunk" is very much out of fashion unless it's Shoreline or Cheese.
Not a bad thing for those of us who still enjoy good old fashioned skunk strains
+1 thanks for onfo orle, couldnt agree more Spaldy :mrgreen: never get anything like cheese or skunk here so its a treat for me
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orle wrote:had a real nice afghan-y Super Skunk at De Tijd recently. fruity and a bit sweet, with on the exhale lots of "dank" skunkiness and afghan earth. Pungentt. only 6,5 per gram weirdly enough, seems like anything "skunk" is very much out of fashion unless it's Shoreline or Cheese.
I'm smoking on a fresh batch of Sensi Early Skunk, just dried and beginning to cure, and I can assure you it is not out of fashion with me ;-)
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