Favourite Indicas

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Favourite Indicas

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Just wondering what everyone's favourite indicas are? Theres always a lot of talk of sativas and indicas seem to go unmentioned.

I'm particularly looking for the classic stoned, couch locked, munchies kinda indicas if you know any?!


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I believe it's a cross but for the classic couch lock I like the Trainwreck, tends to live up to it's name.
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Thanks Twitch, am I right in thinking thats one of Grey Area's strains? Anywhere else its available?
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This is a proper sit on your arse smoke.
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Good call Boner, had that from Stix (one of my favoutrite shops) at the end of last summer! Definitely wanna pick it up again, as I remember its not too expensive either.
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Got my Trainwreck at Amnesia in May.
Have not tried Bizar, am more into sativa's as what i get is usually indica.
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Trainwreck has to be one of the best indicas i've ever had.......

got some Tutty-FruityXhashplant right now that is pretty heavy but it lacking something (compared to the trainwreck).
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From experience a few short weeks ago..... :-)

Matanusaka Tundra from Grey Area - sit down
Buddah's Sister from Bluebird
Lavender from Bluebird

Trainwreck is really good when it's right. I didn't buy any recently, though. The three listed above will get the job done.
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mazdog wrote:Trainwreck has to be one of the best indicas i've ever had.......

got some Tutty-FruityXhashplant right now that is pretty heavy but it lacking something (compared to the trainwreck).
I'll definitely be keeping my eyes open for the trainwreck! :D
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Better listen to Lafe about that Matanuskan Tundra from Grey Area, too. It hits hard. Not for amateurs.

Grey Area's 4077 Medicinal Leaf is another powerful Indica.
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I have always been a fan of Northern Lights.It's not the strongest,but if you get some good quality, very nice body stone.NL5 x 2 from the seed bank back in the day,late 80s early 90s,was the shit!
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Re: Favourite Indicas

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JayK wrote:I'm particularly looking for the classic stoned, couch locked, munchies kinda indicas if you know any?!
You never seem to fail with Bubblegum in my opinion.....and Blueberry (from 420 Cafe). Also White Widow rarely gets a bad vote no matter where I have purchased from - ok so I can't name just one favourite strain when it comes to Amsterdam.

Although my favourite smoke from my last trip in July was definately Ice Skunk from the Old Church CS (recommended from Doody at the time). I can't say whether it was indica or sativa (my guess was more indica) but I remember buying a bag and takling it with me to the Vondelpark during one of the heatwaves in summer....aaahh memories!
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Better listen to Lafe about that Matanuskan Tundra from Grey Area, too. It hits hard. Not for amateurs.
That's an interesting strain. I imagine Alaskan Biker can still get the "real thing", Alaskan Thunderfuck although I believe he posted there is a witchhunt up there and some worry the strain might be lost.

At any rate, this one is a motherfucker.

http://www.hempdepot.ca/seeds/sagarmath ... undra.html

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Post by imhotep »

What about Big Budha's Cheese I think it's called?
I'm going to Amsterdam and I was wondering which coffeeshop to go to for the best indica.

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Post by AL »

:D yeh like blueberry not only for its heavy stone but also taste is superb, top quality blo(HOPE ITS BEEN HARVESTED WELL INTO ITS WINDOW SO TRICHOMES ARE MORE AMBER GIVING THAT SLOUCH POTATO FEELING, :wink: )
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