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28 thoughts on “Only 30 of These in the World!!! – DopeasYola

  1. I just recently stumbled upon one of your videos a few months ago and I really enjoy watching your videos and love your podcast. Love seeing the crazy strains , I’m from Pennsylvania Pittsburgh area. We have some nice stuff but some of the stuff you show is mouthwatering . Appreciate all you do. Keep on keeping on my dude

  2. WHY DONT YOU TRY TO LOOSE WEIGHT YOUR OBESE AND THE WEED DO BETTER FOR YOU WITH WEIGHT LOST… YEA ONLY REASON U GOT BITCHES IS CAUSE OF MONEY A DRUGS , WITHOUT THAT U GET NONE I PULL WITHOUT THAT

  3. By the way, phenos aren’t different crosses. They are only one strain with the same mother and father. Each seed will express themselves differently so you find the best seed and then once you grow it out, you start to clip clones of it so that it will be the same as the seed you picked from the hunt. Seeds are like brother and sister meaning they share the same DNA, but have very different characteristics and are their own individuals. Every jar in that box has the same mother and father. They are all LEMON UP x ZTK but they were grown from seed meaning each one of those jars are different some being more similar than others just like siblings can be but they are all the same exact strain.

  4. Love creamy lemon gelato like terps. Like a creamy limoncello except in your lungs. I love my funky garlic and truffle terps that knock a buzzard off a gut wagon in stank, but when doing flaves love a strong creamy lemon smoke. Definite top tier terps, for me at least. Love the content homie, even my grandmother digs your hhc flavors and its the perfect amount of hhc high for her. She was never a smoker but that shit converted an 80 year old woman into hitting a dispo. Cheers my guy 👍

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