In the Bay Area in the mid 80s, there were 2 types of buds generally available. Thai bud and green bud or killer green bud (KGB) or kind bud. The Kind bud commanded a higher price and was fresher and often more potent. It was typically from Humboldt, Mendocino, Sonoma, Marin, Santa Cruz, or Big Sur, grown outdoors. It was of excellent quality but indicas and especially hybrids were prized.
Thai buds back then were considered kinda like schwag

What I would do to get ahold of good thai buds. They were 20-25/ 8th in 85-86 while kind was 30-35 an 8th. Thai sticks weren't widely available but they consisted of buds on the stem tied with small leaves and other plant products.
There were different types of thai: golden thai, what many call juicy fruit had a fruity taste and a mellow, relaxing (as opposed to stimulating) sativa high.
Chocolate thai was dark brown to black and actually had a chocolate taste. That had a good sweet/earthy high to go with it.
A few times I got buds that tasted like mint chocolate that I nick named "mint chocolate thai."
During the mid to late summer between harvests we had to settle for homegrown- actually shity mexican dirtweed most likely I found out when I moved to Southern CA. For the price of kind- people were desperate, these were real between season droughts that don't happen any more.
Buddah thai was often sold and claimed to be dipped in opium but I doubt it because my pupills didn't pin and i had smoked opium so was familiar with the effects. Good buds alond juicy fruit line.
I smoked golden brown dope from Bali which brought back sweet memories of that @ a dead show in 90' (Dominguez Hills, CA.) on a sweltering summer day.
The irony is that we considered thai bud inferior to CA grown green even though it was of good to great quality sativa by today's standards. It tended to be stems with small, compact buds, or a small stalk with buds growing on them, were light to dark brown typically, compact buds had few seeds mostly or were occasionally seedless.
The Bay Area was a great place to grow up in in the 80s. Southern CA in the 80s and early-mid 90s was flooded with mex dirtweed. The cool thing was I could get a quarter for 1/2 the price of a kind 1/8 in 85. The price of kind skyrocketed from 86-89/90.