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Blue Cheese & Pure Power Plant

Discussion in 'Marijuana Stash Box' started by BlueDom, Mar 22, 2010.

  1. The first 2 pics are of the Blue Cheese, which is fantastic.

    It seems like it got a little cold which made it turn a little purple, but it is still really good smoke. The flavour is crazy, like earthy-hashy-berry nachos.
    It's definately an indica, this shit knocks me right out.

    The second 2 pics are of the Pure Power Plant.

    My roommate got this from the grower, who grew it in soil. It is easily the smelliest weed I've ever had. A pound of it that was in an airtight jar stank up our entire place to the point where friends were coming over and saying you could smell it before you even opened the door.
    It tastes like lemons and skunk strongly, and the high is fantastic. It is a strong ass sativa, wakes me right up. Went skiing earlier in the week, and 1 doob of this got me and my brother right in the mood.

    The last pic is both together. The BC is 0.8 and the PPP is 1.0.
     

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  2. I love BBS strains! Simply one of the best tasting and amazing high. Congrats on the grab, Enjoy :bongin:

    Get the some Cheese if you ever come across it, I guarantee you will love it!
     
  3. Thanks man!

    I've also had Cheese on many seperate occasions, and it is also some superb bud. Probably couldn't decide which is better, they're both so cheesy and good!
     
  4. the blue cheese i grabbed looked pretty damn close to that but i would LOVE to try power plant and skiing :hello:
     
  5. Bump.

    And another picture of the Power Plant.
     

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