Clones/genetics

pergamum362

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i have been having a hard time lately finding solid, clean clones lately. Im in wayne county/detroit. I was using some local shops but a few months ago they decided(due to a court ruling) they would not do business with caregivers anymore. Can someone point me in the right direction? Im really looking for og ghost train, chrome diesel and sfv og
 

pergamum362

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Hate to say it, but that's not the authentic SFV OG that they're selling. I grabbed one from them and grew it a few times, and it's lacking that lemon/pine sol stank that the clone only is known for. Decent plant, but not the real deal.
damn..i was gona grab it up if they still had it. Are you sure?
 

pergamum362

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If you want a good cut of og, wait until they have fire og in stock. Not sure if theirs is genuine, but it's definitely good. Stay away from their ghost and sfv.
I do want a good cut of an og, last og i had was larry, and i and my patients loved it. Slow in veg but damn that resin. Ill call them tomorrow and see whats up. Never been there or really any where in ann arbor save for hash bash. I stay in the city for the most part lol
 

pergamum362

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Id really love to have that chrome, the one guy i found claiming to have it , was on bud trader and wanted 5 bills for a cut.
 

brownbusta

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Genotype has been solid for me. Gorilla Glue #4, Cherry Pie, Mango Puff, Forum Cookies, Skywalker, Stompahoe, and Deathstar from them recently have been straight fire. I wish I had gone to the cup. Sounds like they had some real shit going on there too. Cheers
 

Capt. Stickyfingers

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You've smoked or grown fire OG from them?
Yup, if I didn't, I wouldn't recommend it. My cousin grew it and turned out good. It had full flavor and did the job. Wasn't watered down like their ghost and sfv og. Not sure if its legitimate fire og but its good enough to be considered a good cut of og to me
 
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pergamum362

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Nah, 5 bills for a single cut may of been pheasible in the 80s and 90s, maybe even early 2000s but not in this day and age. Fair market value and availability for the end product is just too low and the latter being to high.
 

abe supercro

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Nah, 5 bills for a single cut may of been pheasible in the 80s and 90s, maybe even early 2000s but not in this day and age. Fair market value and availability for the end product is just too low and the latter being to high.
you may be correct.

tbh, i think the talk about sky high pricing is more a way to creating artificial perceived value. much like how a store will mark something way up, only to create buzz with a sale, then marking it down.
 
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