Airmid

15-20 year old UK indica

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Hi guys, i see you have been to the UK for you exodus cheese, which by the way is TRULY a UK cheese (one of the only)..... clear menthol notes that hit your throat, once you park your spliff you can taste the menthol cannabis everytime you exhale for atleast a couple of minutes. But back to the UK, I'm suprised that with your contacts no one showed you our UK Lemon, a short, bushy, dark green plant, stupidly sticky. i've been smoking this since i was 15, i'm now 23.... before i started to go to amsterdam and spain i thought most if not all lemon plants tasted like this but after smoking in dam and growing greenhouse super lemon haze, lemon skunk and big bang( a good few of each to try and get all phenotypes), DNA genetics lemon skunk, De sjamaan lemon bud and Lowlifes automatic lemon..... although these strains are indeed citrus dominent in taste they are not lemon plants(no disrespect to companies and creators of strains, not that they care what i think), they all seem to be mixtures of citrus flavours.... even in different pheno's the flavour is still mixed. the UK lemon is the only plant i've smoke that tastes of Lemon and thats it!!! No orange flavour, no lime flavour, no pineapple flavour, ONLY lemon. A friend of mine managed to get a hold of a cutting and selfed the grown plant (naturally not with STS) and used this pollen on a special cheese pheno he holds on to and created an R1!!! He has named it Lemon Cheddar, clear notes of lemon menthol!?!?!? its all i've been smoking for the last 8 months!!! so in conclusion.... get your asses back down to the UK!!!!!

Beauty is in the seed to the fruit...... spread both as far as you can!!!!

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Lemone cross cheese dont sound tastey lol.

I dont think they will ever come here,not enough going on in the wild,to much risk going rounds cities trying to fiind a few straines when they can go places like india and find several straines in the wild and if cought pay to get away lol,chances of getting court is very un likely.

I bet they aint ever been here for straines,just got random growers to mail clones over or some thing along them lines.

Ive never seen this uk lemon but that might be because of been just cheesey for a long time (im changing that though)

Id rather see them searching in countries like the past shows then here,more chance of new un seen straines,not alot going on for us,chances are theyd get robbed alot if they come over here or locked up.

Good thought but not much here for them,milo has pretty much milked all our clone only straines with back crossing and crossing.

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wow so no joy for the uk ??? ive been dabbling in cross-pollinating a hardy ruderrallis with a hardy sativa /we do have a few months of sunshine ...sometimes lol, they do more than fine indoors still working on a mass of seeds though ..

or how about trees...thats something we got a lot of in this country just keeping them in vegatative mode for a few years.....lol should be more than hardy enough once seeded the genetics should evolve to a hardy tree that buds and comes back next year....after a few more years experimentations

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i think the uk has more to show than most think i hemp/cannabis was farmed here for 100s of years

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airmid...is that lemon type u explain real dense and almost sticky like bubblegum??? theres some stuff going around in my area at the moment which is quite the lemoniest smoke ive ever got...and does the high hit u first smooth then hard hittiing indica???? if yes that stuff is awesome

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airmid...is that lemon type u explain real dense and almost sticky like bubblegum??? theres some stuff going around in my area at the moment which is quite the lemoniest smoke ive ever got...and does the high hit u first smooth then hard hittiing indica???? if yes that stuff is awesome

Sounds similar Ninja

mostly a very sticky, resinous, afghan trait plant that is very strong in smell and flavour- other strains most similar to this in smell etc i would say is something like K2

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thought im gonna share this cause this strain i mean is back at our town here is a budshot of it

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nothing like origonal uk cheese not triesd anything as good as this in amsterdam

although katsu's big buddah cheese is to die for!

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you tried the exodus cheese? it's very nice plant and lots of UK agree on the fact it's a nice plant looking like the uk version

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anyone had Hemlock? its a selected cheese pheno thats being round my area for a while now

regarding the exodus didnt arjan get a cutting of milo?

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no exodus isn't from milo, i think it was from sam the skunk man, but to be verified.

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Following is from a https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=131757

The Exodus Collective: History of UK Cheese

Say the word Cheese and most growers will understand exactly what people mean...a specific type of clone only cannabis. Mention the word Exodus however and most people will think of a chapter in the bible and not the Free Party movement which helped fashion the future of cannabis culture in the UK during the early 90’s

The Exodus collective were a group of like minded people from Luton England. The Exodus Collective openly campaigned for the immediate legalization of cannabis during the late 1980’s into the early 1990’s. As part of their campaign for a sane drug policy the exodus collective challenged the criminalization of cannabis by openly smoking and growing cannabis.

The exodus collective also helped spearhead the underground Rave Scene in the early 1990’s by organizing free rave party once monthly. A unique feature of the exodus collective and exodus raves was the NO DEALING policy which was strictly adhered to at events. So much so when undercover police finally infiltrated the raves they found no evidence of drug dealing they could act upon. One police officer actually praised the exodus collective or there sensible approach to drug use. The Exodus Collective also managed there own ‘Fair Trade policy at events’. The collectives own price policy ensured that no one was making excessive profits from the sail of food and drinks at the parties.

Following a series of Free Partys several plots of farmland were occupied. An abandoned hotel, and empty warehouse and so on. The idea was to clean up the local neighbourhood a series of community projects. The land became known as HAZ manor (Housing Action Zone).

UK cheese

The exact origin of cheese is hotly debated by cheese fanatics online. Some suggest that it desends from a packet of Skunk#1 by sensi-seeds others indicate that it came from a packet of skunk#1 from sacred seeds. All do agree however that cheese is a clone of skunk#1 from the 19 80’s.

During this time sam the skunkman who is accredited as the original breeder of skunk#1 had moved from California to Holland to grow weed. Here Sam was still breeding his Skunk#1 line. Sams skunk was called skunk because it omitted a strong pungent smell when grown or smoked. Similar to that given off by a skunk. Growers in Holland loved sams skunk because it yielded more and finished sooner then other strains at the time.

The only problem was the smell!! Landlords were reporting growers and people were busted all over. Sam the skunkman intestinally bred out the smell in favour of a sweeter smell Over the next few generations the skunk smell was intestinally lost.

The Exodus collective obtained a packet of seeds before these changes took place. The seeds were sown out and cuttings were taken. The clones were freely distributed among the collective.

On flowering out one of the plants the collective discovered it had a very special smell. Folklore suggests that there was a slight panic to fint a cutting still in veg so genetics could be preserved for later. Further investigation found that an old lady still had a few plants growing on her bathroom window. She said it smelt like cheese.

For many years after cheese clones were distributed freely as gifts from the exodus collective. Grateful home growers still distribute the original cheese to home growers for free.

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very nice infos man! while reading i remembered i had heard about that exodus collective, but don't think i remember beeing realted to the strain, so i learned a nice thing today ;)

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