Yeah, I think that’s just “white widow”. I’m gonna unfavorite it.the well grown "white widow" we smoked an hour later actually brought us down if that says anything...
It was a great strain 15 yrs ago ...Yeah, I think that’s just “white widow”. I’m gonna unfavorite it.
Imagine what pot must have been like in times of hippies then. Jk.It was a great strain 15 yrs ago ...
panama still exists in seed form, notably from a couple of breeders in spain (not gonna give the names in case it counts as sourcing)... they even have some varieties with pink hairs.Hawaiian
Thai Stick
Panama Red and
Columbian Gold was some great smoke ...
I'm positive those same strains are still around in their collective countries
Pot is better nowadays in that you can get good pot almost all the time if you take the time and look hard. Some great pot was available in the 70's, but it was "seasonal".panama still exists in seed form, notably from a couple of breeders in spain (not gonna give the names in case it counts as sourcing)... they even have some varieties with pink hairs.
oaxaca, punto rojo, santa marta gold, kerala gold, original cali haze- bros haze, neville's haze, all still out there as well as some interesting stuff from africa and thailand, la reunion (zamal), etc. etc.... just rare in the u.s. dispensaries.
the modern commercial hybrids have NOTHING on a well grown, well- cured electric floaty sativa. the late 60s hippies might not have had access to 25% thc resin-bomb bag stuffers, but if i had a time machine...
Agreed. All the psychedelia of the gold, but uber stony as well.Just going on taste alone
Panama Red was my favorite, the way it was/is cured devoid of all chlorophyll dark brown and red buds tasting so much like chocolate & brown sugar
miss it
aka "that's why they watered them down with boring modern 'bag appeal' strains" lol... good thing there are like three breeders that still work with pure heirloom sativas, or else they'd be extinct..
The old time Sativas were great. That's why so much of their genetics is bred into modern pot.
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Goji OG was one of my favorites lately. Brought back from a legal state by a friend, it was also priced nicely. Think it was on sale.oh yeah, "queens mother gogi" had a perfume smell that i never smelled on weed and it had a unique taste that's hard to explain. either cheech or chong chose it as their favorite in some type of cannabis competition.