Grey Area's new strains

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Paco
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So Shady,did u find a place to rent in your neighbourhood... :wink:


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sh@dy
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Paco wrote:So Shady,did u find a place to rent in your neighbourhood... :wink:
there really are some free flats....want me to ask the price for it for you? :D
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I´ll take it plus a free package of souvenirs.
If necessary I pay extra money for the souvenir package :lol: :lol:
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sh@dy wrote:
Kingdoc wrote:
gapie wrote: yes and no TO many chose i become crazy about it sometimes
then i can not choose which coffeeshop


Lol gapie! thats a good problem to have,If i lived there i would prob just stick to say a pool of 5 or 6! as i am a creature of habbit 8).
thats what you think when living somewhere else...but as a holland-resident I can say you wont! at our private dutch guy we have so many different strains to choose from, its always a hard decision...two usual strains (something like NLX, Skunk etc..), a superb number 1 quality Haze, 2nd quality haze (a bit cheaper, but its no real haze, it tastes and kicks like haze, but not as strong as a 1st quality does) 7-10 kinds of hash and so on....then there are 4 coffeeshops nearby.....we have so many different weed here, just 0,5-1g of each, but its a small coffeeshop in the box :D
and then you have the problem what to smoke....? its hard, but I am happy we have the choice, because choice is the most important thing in every situation of life :)




Yea! maybe i would 8),Thats the thing about amsterdam! no matter what area you are in there`s ALLWAYS a decent coffeeshop within walking distance 8),I laugh & the dumb people with there backpacks who walk into dumps like rockland & grasshopper! they odviously dont know any better & have done zero homework 8).
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Nothing wrong with learning by experience.
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Kingdoc
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geoffk wrote:Nothing wrong with learning by experience.


Yea! but it would be much easier/cheaper to join a forum 8).
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Post by mes »

Just to clarify guys: the cheesel on the Grey Area menu has NOTHING to do with big buddah. It's a private cross made months before BB released his seed version, and the batch in the shop is grown by myself.
So thanks to those people who said it was a good smoke! :)
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I´ll be there very soon.
And I´ll def. check out Cheesel.
8)
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sh@dy
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mes wrote:Just to clarify guys: the cheesel on the Grey Area menu has NOTHING to do with big buddah. It's a private cross made months before BB released his seed version, and the batch in the shop is grown by myself.
So thanks to those people who said it was a good smoke! :)
good to see a grower on this forum, we love your work, you are the ones who bring us the good stuff! will definitely try your cheesel when I come over in the next weeks...make sure to have a good batch there, otherwise.....
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Post by chinese eyes uk »

got 2 grams of chiesel ang 1g of the 16euro haze the chiesel is not as strong as i was hoping in taste and strength the haze was nice but better out there tasted alot like the so mui that green place used to have
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mes wrote:Just to clarify guys: the cheesel on the Grey Area menu has NOTHING to do with big buddah. It's a private cross made months before BB released his seed version, and the batch in the shop is grown by myself.
So thanks to those people who said it was a good smoke! :)
i must try the cheesel next time I'm over! :)
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do we get a discount by mentioning your name ? :lol:
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Post by Dro inspector »

I smoked this chiesel at g.a. about two weeks ago, was disappointed to be honest. Taste was good, nothin amazing though. I was hoping for the killer flava.
- the highgrade critic
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Dro inspector wrote:I smoked this chiesel at g.a. about two weeks ago, was disappointed to be honest. Taste was good, nothin amazing though. I was hoping for the killer flava.
during the mass of our visits I have learned a few things:
The best tasting buds can be found at Mellow Yellow and Dampkring (thats why both are my favourites!). Grey Area has nice Sativas, but they alaways miss the special taste in my opinion. All of the shops in Adam have 1-2 strains that taste unique, but at Dampkring and MY you will find tastes you never thought a weed could have. We have tried so many recommended shops, the haarlem ones, shops in the centre, shops outside of the centre, shops in Tilburg,Eindhoven,Utrecht, the whole border cities like Venlo,Roermond and so on, but the only places where we found this many unique tasting buds were Dampkring and MY....so if you`re not looking for a special high/stone but for the taste go to those two shops (not that they dont have special highs/stone, but I go to those shops for the taste :) )
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Post by moby69 »

What strains do you recommend man ?
Headin back over soon.
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