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Doobie brother
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My "thai" from dutch coffeshop-weed seed
Hi!
I've posted this in the ultimate sativa thread before. Posting it again here to the landrace section as a reference to what a "thai" might be like. I grew this plant in 2007 outdoors at 52 degrees north western europe. Of course you have to consider this is far from the ideal climate for this plant. I Bought some (brickweed) thai from a dutch coffeeshop and one of the seeds in it germinated. It's called thai, but it might as well be from laos or another country. It began flowering end of sept./begin oct. It never produced any real buds, just individual calyxes that smelled extremely nice. Harvested 21 of november. So not a long flowering time, but maturation was probably stimulated by cold temps and very short days. Although the harvest was not more than a few grams, the smoke is great and up, stimulated me a lot to be creative and make music. Also kind of visual as in colours were intensified. Psychedelic in a happy and euphoric, but still calm way. Intense, but friendly. Actually the holy grail type of high for me and I think from what i've read, a lot of people. Smell was very complex and hard to describe. There were notes of sweet flowers and pepper and spices. Best smelling plant I ever grew. Needles to say, also the lowest yielding plant I ever grew but still very worthwhile.Greetings |
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sweet as man, thats super cool...nice plant man, and it finished!
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Very nice!
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awesome, do you have any more pics of the finished product?
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Doobie brother
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Thanks man. No, that's the only picture of finished product I made..
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Doobie brother
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No wait, I do have one other picture, here you are
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Green Mujaheed
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Nice babe ! For my first grow I had some thai from A'dam coffeeshop buds, had one male & one female. female was lost to red spiders, but the male's tip leaves produced a beautifull happy & energetic buzz, better than many of the buds one can score in my town.
Irie !
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Very nice sativa!
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