Ok, Afghani.I was thinking hash like.
Always thought Jack Herer strains/crosses taste like the most amazing weed. Oh sure afghan kush derivatives have old school flavor but none stand out as memorable to me as Jack. Back in the days when kush was king every so often our guy would have “Christmas tree bud” that I now realize was Jack Herer or a cross there of. With the popularity of so many fruity strains out there it’s hard to find that piney flavor I remember so well. May hafta go order a 10pk.....
Everyone here seems to have an idea of what he means, I know what your saying. But I chimed in for fun. Like Afghan strains hit hard in the 2000sThere is no single weed taste. If it's weed and you smoke it whatever taste it has is a weed taste.
In reality the only true weed taste would be landrace strains and those can be very different. I wouldn't consider any of the dozens of hyped up polyhybrids coming out daily as having a true weed taste. Thai, Columbian, Durban, etc... much closer to "Weed" taste.
The good Afgani skunk or the good ole' smells like rotten milk cured buds from the 1990's, that your best buddies uncle grew.Yea I know what kind of question is that right?
I have run into tons of strains that either dont taste like anything or taste like everything but weed. So I am asking for community input.
What strain do you think tastes the most like traditional weed?
Couldn’t of said it better myselfThe good Afgani skunk or the good ole' smells like rotten milk cured buds from the 1990's, that your best buddies uncle grew.
Sorry to hear that Ya should've been in the PNW, or hell anywhere on the west coast in the nineties! That's about when lots of ole time growers found new genetics!Sorry, for me the 90s tasted like cheap brick/ ditch weed, and it can stay there. Maybe i didn't know the right people (probably) but Arkansas, in the 90s....SUUUCKED!