Jiminy_Cricket Review
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lordastral
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Jiminy_Cricket Review
Jiminies kratom is the bomb. Cheapest price i could find so far, and it's the best kratom i've ever tried. He has some pretty rare strains. I got a split kilo with Green Sanggau, Red Sibau, Bentuangie and Super Green. There is not one i did not like, or that i felt was subpar. He is a good guy, and has good kratom.
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beathappening
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Re: Jiminy_Cricket Review
nothing against Jiminy or anything but calling a strain rare does not mean much these days where there are so many different names being made up. A really weird Indonesian name does not make it rare. It could still be great kratom but the best kratom could usually just be something like red Bali or green Hulu or something like that just as easily as Onenigghten Shanghai. It's tempting to give in to weird sounding strain names that make them sound more appealing but it's important to not believe the hype. Another point to make is that one person's Red Borneo could be another's Yellow Kali. It's all just a marketing ploy. My point is sometimes the most basic old sounding name could be is just as good or better than some fancy new "rare" name. The proof is in the pudding. Sorry to thread hijack I just had to get that across. Please continue with your Jiminy cricket reviews.
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Jiminy_Cricket
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Re: Jiminy_Cricket Review
You're both right. It's easy to name a strain anything but the strain can remain rare, none-the-less. Being picked from a certain region, dried a specific way, milled a certain way, and so on, can yield a unique strain. Astral is saying the strain is unique to him, which makes perfect sense. Much of what I have is unique to me also. Some of the strains are just a little bit different and the mill type is a nuance of what I've had in the past.
Astral, thank you kindly good sir. Breathappening and anyone else, feel free to email me for current prices, strains, and reviews. I'd love for you to try my leaf. [email protected]
Astral, thank you kindly good sir. Breathappening and anyone else, feel free to email me for current prices, strains, and reviews. I'd love for you to try my leaf. [email protected]
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beathappening
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Re: Jiminy_Cricket Review
I definitely would like to try your leaf Jiminy but you don't take any of the payment methods that I haveJiminy_Cricket wrote:You're both right. It's easy to name a strain anything but the strain can remain rare, none-the-less. Being picked from a certain region, dried a specific way, milled a certain way, and so on, can yield a unique strain. Astral is saying the strain is unique to him, which makes perfect sense. Much of what I have is unique to me also. Some of the strains are just a little bit different and the mill type is a nuance of what I've had in the past.
Astral, thank you kindly good sir. Breathappening and anyone else, feel free to email me for current prices, strains, and reviews. I'd love for you to try my leaf. [email protected]