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microft

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1. uknown sativa from my friend´s outdoor garden, 10 years ago, never smoked anything stronger, 30 min blackout

2. White Urkle

3. blueberry
 
My picks

My picks

1. Acapulco gold.
2. small brownish green skinny 70's Thai stick.
3. Colombian Gold/Red.

I know this don't count....But i'm going to add "The real deal Honey oil" from the early 70's...Dang I would give my left nut for some of that...!!!

I have to appologize to all the young folks out there and the very decient good quality strains they are making today. There is some very quality stuff around. BUT, after doing some in-depth remembering (hard to do )...LOL, Nothing today compairs I have decided after considrable thought and introspection to what was. I wish it was no so. But, This is just my opinion of course.
 
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Agaricus

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Opiated Thai stick '75 - floating around, riding on a smile

A joint a buddy mailed me from 'Nam, early '70s. Can't do that in today's army.

One particular bud in a bag of Colombian.

Maybe I'm just jaded but while the new stuff is good it just seems the old-school stuff had a great quality high I haven't found since.
 
1) pre 98 bubba kush - pure indica, stupefying stone
2) shoreline - SATIVA DOM. - the road kill skunk of RIDICULOUS PROPORTIONS
3) the grouch OG - the most ridiculous REAL 8 week OG !!!!

best of the best dude
 

porn

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Panama,kali mist, neville haze, satori, Mextiza and old timer haze and all its crosses... sativa action and complex flavours rocking there... also have to name Deep Chunk and Heriguana...
 

purple_man

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sativa:
neviles haze 1997 or so beanz from nevile,
thai 2k10 some import in france,
original haze (tfd beanz) 2k3

indica:
turkish hasjisj (2k4 or 2k5)
sensi star 1998 onwards
hollands hope 2000 (outdoor)
 
Todays pot

Todays pot

The pot today can be very hard hitting from the onset. But does not even compair to the phycotropic qualities of the old school strains. They have lost something in my opinion. I think most ol timers would agree.
 
Talking to neville

Talking to neville

sativa:
neviles haze 1997 or so beanz from nevile,
thai 2k10 some import in france,
original haze (tfd beanz) 2k3

indica:
turkish hasjisj (2k4 or 2k5)
sensi star 1998 onwards
hollands hope 2000 (outdoor)

"In the begining" hehe, I remember talking to Neville on the phone from his "Cannabis Castle"...Way long time ago when you would have to mail to some address and pray and hope you got what you ordered. I would call and talk to Neville. I was one who had the original "Northern lights " he created. I only wish I had made a cross of that.The reason I say this this way is back then you had to be very carefull most people where very paranoid of ordering beans from far away places. But I took the risk and it payed off.I remember when...LOL.
 
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yesum

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The pot today can be very hard hitting from the onset. But does not even compair to the phycotropic qualities of the old school strains. They have lost something in my opinion. I think most ol timers would agree.


It is not just nostalgia and fond memories from forgetful old stoners. These were pure sativas grown out under intense equatorial sun flowering 20-30 weeks. You can not duplicate that with shorter flowering hybrids under hps.

That said, I am more happy with pot today than then. I like to chill with a indica or indica dominate after work, not get hyped up on a rushy sativa. I am happy with the Panama Red I got from ACE, not quite as trippy as some from the 70's but I am going to add uvb next run and added spectrums of light... Might get there. :woohoo: You will lose a little with a 15 week flower vs 24 week, which is what the original Panama most likely was. The sativa genetics are still there, we need to give the plant better light, nothing compares to intense sun though.
 

Buddle

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Hawaiian sativa circa 1991, Panama Red circa 1978, Columbian Gold circa 1981 and 1982.
Honorable mention goes to Roadkill Skunk circa 77- 83
PR and CG were 45.00 an oz.
Hawaiian sativa grown on the Big Island 200/ half oz
 

b8man

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It is not just nostalgia and fond memories from forgetful old stoners. These were pure sativas grown out under intense equatorial sun flowering 20-30 weeks. You can not duplicate that with shorter flowering hybrids under hps.

It's bugged me for ages that I can't get quite the same effect from indoor grows as I got from the roughly treated "brick" weed on the equator. Is it the light, the flowering time or something else?
 

Gano

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its pure sativa finished at the right time. i don't think many people have the patience/time/space to finish a tropical sativa. they can take half a year or more. they grow really huge (tall) which means floor to ceiling or outside. then slow, so need long periods to finish without cold.
 

MadCow

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On old Affie (1995)
Great White Shark (2002)
OG (2006)

Honorable mention RKS (1996)
 
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JHerbz

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Arcata Trainwreck.(vision tripping!)
Fire OG Kush.(blackout moments!)
Cheese(idk which one, it smelled like baby diareha it was soooooooooo pungent i loved that shit, made me want to puke in the bag a little!)
 

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