OnlyPureSativas
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I wanted to study modern S.E. landraces and compare leaf size, bud structure, height, and flowering times, and effect. I think its especially interesting considering the rumor that thai stick farmers which also grow in laos, introduced indica to shorten flowering times and increase yields.
Mind you I dont grow, at the moment.I have tried many supposedly pure sativas nepalese hash, unkown african black hash, swazi herb, swazi kind, lesotho herb, thai herb, mangobiche herb, philipino hash.
The two that really stood out were the thai and lesotho. Both had a very euphoric mystical aspect that made me feel like I was living in an ancient temple of sorts, really mystical, it was the perfect trip, shrooms just cant recreate that feeling, other pure sativas may recreate it at high doses if eaten but i doubt it since i have eaten swazi kief and philipino hash, Im convinced such a feeling can only be recreated by the right sativa.
The thai was very trippy and shroomy, with a more pronounced mystical feeling as it really enveloped you into that state of being. The thai was much more potent, though it looked like it was fermented in comparison to the lesotho.
The Lesotho though shroomy and trippy had a different mystique to it, it was lighter which could make you think it was more clear headed than the thai, but rather i would say it was just different, its like comparing two comfortable balck holes in the universe that sent you into a relaxing, deep, mystical, cosmic void, the thai would make you sink way deep down into the cosmic void enveloping you into it so deeply that you lose touch with anything but this cosmic void sending you to the deepest reaches of the cosmos, whereas the lesotho lightly enveloped you into it yet letting you enter the deep end if you wish, though i havent had enough to tell if it can envelop you as deep as the thai, my senses say yes. Both very clear headed, but I would say the lesotho is much clearer depending on how you look at it, both very euphoric, the lesotho I suppose had less of a soaring effect, the lesotho had a particular child like feeling, both trippy, would make you feel like a hippy (woa poetic rhyme) and had a peaceful relaxing effect, the thai being much more mellow as it is enevlops you deeper, both exactly what I would want as a monk in a monestary, or a person anywhere that wants that deep mystical enchanted life.
I almost feel like that mystical enchanted feeling, though not as pronounced as such cannabis, was a part of normal life to humans long ago, but modern chemicals in food, water, air etc has took that away. I think eating organic and using these sativas are the best we can do
Next thread will be about sativas from elsewhere
I will start with the longest flowering sativas
From the landrace team:
LAOS DAK CHEUNG 18-20 weeks exceeding 3 metres
"very euphoric effect, long lasting and psychoactive, very good to enjoy a day of walking with your family and your friends without feeling any heaviness. You will feel highly energized in a natural way. It displays a more “wild” appearance compared to the other line from Laos (Champasak)"
"The aroma of these buds is mainly like the one emanating from the Sanguinaria plant (Sanguinaria canadensis). There is no better example to compare it to the aroma of this sweet plant"
great vigour, resistant to fungal pests and humidity.
Probably pure
Mind you I dont grow, at the moment.I have tried many supposedly pure sativas nepalese hash, unkown african black hash, swazi herb, swazi kind, lesotho herb, thai herb, mangobiche herb, philipino hash.
The two that really stood out were the thai and lesotho. Both had a very euphoric mystical aspect that made me feel like I was living in an ancient temple of sorts, really mystical, it was the perfect trip, shrooms just cant recreate that feeling, other pure sativas may recreate it at high doses if eaten but i doubt it since i have eaten swazi kief and philipino hash, Im convinced such a feeling can only be recreated by the right sativa.
The thai was very trippy and shroomy, with a more pronounced mystical feeling as it really enveloped you into that state of being. The thai was much more potent, though it looked like it was fermented in comparison to the lesotho.
The Lesotho though shroomy and trippy had a different mystique to it, it was lighter which could make you think it was more clear headed than the thai, but rather i would say it was just different, its like comparing two comfortable balck holes in the universe that sent you into a relaxing, deep, mystical, cosmic void, the thai would make you sink way deep down into the cosmic void enveloping you into it so deeply that you lose touch with anything but this cosmic void sending you to the deepest reaches of the cosmos, whereas the lesotho lightly enveloped you into it yet letting you enter the deep end if you wish, though i havent had enough to tell if it can envelop you as deep as the thai, my senses say yes. Both very clear headed, but I would say the lesotho is much clearer depending on how you look at it, both very euphoric, the lesotho I suppose had less of a soaring effect, the lesotho had a particular child like feeling, both trippy, would make you feel like a hippy (woa poetic rhyme) and had a peaceful relaxing effect, the thai being much more mellow as it is enevlops you deeper, both exactly what I would want as a monk in a monestary, or a person anywhere that wants that deep mystical enchanted life.
I almost feel like that mystical enchanted feeling, though not as pronounced as such cannabis, was a part of normal life to humans long ago, but modern chemicals in food, water, air etc has took that away. I think eating organic and using these sativas are the best we can do
Next thread will be about sativas from elsewhere
I will start with the longest flowering sativas
From the landrace team:
LAOS DAK CHEUNG 18-20 weeks exceeding 3 metres
"very euphoric effect, long lasting and psychoactive, very good to enjoy a day of walking with your family and your friends without feeling any heaviness. You will feel highly energized in a natural way. It displays a more “wild” appearance compared to the other line from Laos (Champasak)"
"The aroma of these buds is mainly like the one emanating from the Sanguinaria plant (Sanguinaria canadensis). There is no better example to compare it to the aroma of this sweet plant"
great vigour, resistant to fungal pests and humidity.
Probably pure
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