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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Sirius B
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SHARK SHOCK?
would love some info on this strain from people experiaced with it.. jah bless..
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 1,175
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50 day finisher-typical skunk cactus shape with rugged branches-no drooping whatsover
the buds were dense, crystallized and had a very "dank" flavor-not sweet at all-the widow hashiness wasn't terrribly pronounced-good yielder the buzz was great-for daytime-clear,up high-a bowl pack was plenty-although it had to contend with jars of SD IBL which are another league alltogether i have had a WICKED pheno of shark shock back in the day-i didn't find it this time around but have high hopes for this spring when i'll be laying more of these down if it's on the bay and around $40-i'd say go for it-otherwise try the StrawD from reZ for $40-you'd be real happy i bet |
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Shark Shock has enormous potential. I have personally seen Shark Shock varietys that are as resinated as anything on the forums. Including the pacific Widow. The reputation Shark Shock aka Great White Shark has garnished for itself is 2nd to no variety out there. You may need to purchase a number of packs to find the desired phenotype, but this variety lives up to the hype.
Grow it in soil, to see the more resinous phenotypes express themselves. Some may disagree with this advise, maybe even Shantibaba himself but I can only speak from my experience. Good luck |
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Freak Girl
Join Date: Apr 2004
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I dont have a lot of experience, but I have four females at the moment. Tight notes, fat leaves.
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