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Tank
07-07-2009, 03:29 AM
Okay I'm going to show my age here but.... Back in the 70's I was getting ahold of some "creeper" weed. The stuff that after a joint you sat there saying "well that didn't..." and then you got slammed by the smoke. What has happened to creeper weed ? Is it still out there ? Or has it gone the way of the Fragrant Rose..? Can anyone recommend a strain or strains of some? I would love to retry this smoke.. :D :D :D

Mamahawk6
07-07-2009, 11:04 AM
That makes 2 of Us Tank I always have liked a creeper.... Jeepers, weepers where'd Ya get those CREEPERS?"

Yainderidoo
07-07-2009, 01:55 PM
The other day I got some weed from Sam S. and we (me and my sons) tried it at home.
I don't know it's name (yet) but it was an awesome expierience.
Very (VERY) medical and even more reeeeeelaxxxxxxing
The stuff he was growing was mostly dna genetics. They go for the more psychedelic effects. Do I need to say more?
I once got a toke from Soma of Soma seeds. It knocked me right of my feet......BANGGGGGG. So just a few hints here and there....maybe you come a little closer :eek: :eek: :eek: ;)

Yainderidoo

JRace
07-07-2009, 02:27 PM
I always thought that you grow out of the creeper phase.
When I first started everything was creeper...now It hits before the dube is out.

Smokin Moose
07-07-2009, 09:36 PM
DNA is carrying some fine land race strains. I saw that they are selling a genuine Afghan indica that was NOT re-bred in Holland. Seeds were brought in direct from the 'Ghan. You will find a better cannabinoid profile in these land race affies.

DaMagoMan
07-09-2009, 02:01 PM
It has to do with maturity/age of the plant,
the older the plant when it starts to flower the more it creeps,
the longer it flowers before harvest, the more it creeps.
So say me and my smoke testers, no matter Indica or Sativa.
I've seen it in both but more noticeable in Sativas .

Could also be directly related to the age and amber-ness of trichromes.
Now if this is actually related to a cannabonoid percentage higher than normal in older plants/Trichromes,
I wouldn't know, I don't have a lab to test such things, YET :)

But from what I have seen, that's the way I see it.

And of course My standard disclaimer, Depending On Strain :)

I think the reason you don't see it so much now days is (drum roll please)
Rush To Market.
Everybody is in such a hurry now days, they miss a lot of things in life.