best tasting you have grown that's currently avaliable by seed

Amos Otis

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Qrazy quake from breeders boutique. Purple x cheese, dank!!!
Could be.

I've had one [ mom ] down for a couple of weeks, and initial smoke tests have been very good - can't beat TGA genetics. But it'll have to improve in the jar to make it to top 5 status for flavor. Good herb, for sure, and a good thing - two clones about 3 weeks into flip are going to be huge producers.
 

charface

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why you love the sour so much?
I love the taste, I love the high and no paranoia which surprised me.
It just agrees with me all around.

I really love it if you spread a little sour d wax on a bowl.

I'm late to the game though.
I imagine most people here have known about it forever
 

SSHZ

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Either Sweet Cheese by Sweet Seeds or Chocolate Rain by Sannie's group (either Eskobar or Breeders Choice- I forget)......
 

LamontCranston

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Mickey Kush from Homegrown Natural Wonders =) Formerly released under TGA's umbrella of collectives. HNW has branched out and become it's own entity, taking with them the strains Dr. Who, Mickey Kush, Quantum Kush and a couple others. Mickey Kush is exceptionally tasty, certain phenotypes reminded me of lemon-lime gummy bears, others of zesty lime with a white pepper punch. Very tasty bud, definitely sativa dominant but a short flower at 8ish weeks. Look for the fast growing gummy bear pheno. ;)
 

hillbill

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Crossed a Sleeskunk with Peak Sweet Skunk and it tastes even better than Sleeskunk which I got as a freebie. Have a few beans left. Sleeskunk was very nice.
 

DarkWizard021

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I personally like c99, all around good bud, decent yields also. I get a decent relief from pain with it as well. I am old school though, some of these newer strains are crazy.
 

GreenSanta

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one of my favorite smell and taste and high is spacebomb, just can't get enough of the caramelly candy smell in the jar, so good. what a shitty yielding plant though... in my context anyway
 
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