Who remembers having to clean their bag of 80's weed?

Markshomegrown

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The last load of brick we brought up here was around 1990 and it was shit lol. By then there was consistently good indoor coming out from the Asians and it just wouldn’t sell. The hash (black) started drying up around then as well, Montreal was loaded with it before that. Spent many days on the road back then ............... so much fun it was :).
wasn't some soapbars called diesel, stored inside the top of the tanks, wrapped in plastic, thinking back?
I stopped buying it, it was weak but I greened out a few times no idea what was in it.
 

Budley Doright

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wasn't some soapbars called diesel, stored inside the top of the tanks, wrapped in plastic, thinking back?
I stopped buying it, it was weak but I greened out a few times no idea what was in it.
Our loads were wrapped in plastic, around 5lbs, and they used what seemed like an oily bleach, never found out what it actually was but they used a lot of plastic lol. Ours never went in tanks, always in the trailer or under it.
 

PopAndSonGrows

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I remember my buddy's metalhead older sister and her "old man" cleaning metal pipes and scooping up the resin, and re-smoking that shit in their living room. It was so nasty, lol. Probably my finest 80's memory.
 

natureboygrower

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What about “Kind bud” lol about as good as the lights
That was what we called any seedless bud we got our hands on mid 90's. We also called it greenbud. But you're right, it wasnt all that great other than being seed free and green. I had a good friend who worked a wicked busy subshop back then. Summers the place had a line out the door everyday. Anyways he worked the counter 2 ft from the ordering customer with a hat he ALWAYS wore that read "Greenbud Packers" lol. It was an actual NFL hat he had a gf remove some stitches and mod it:p it was quite stealthy. good times. RIP JC
 

Markshomegrown

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Our loads were wrapped in plastic, around 5lbs, and they used what seemed like an oily bleach, never found out what it actually was but they used a lot of plastic lol. Ours never went in tanks, always in the trailer or under it.
Any idea why the blocks were always different?
I did find a recipe online years ago
bee's wax, oil, and coffee, 5% THC crystals
heat the oil up to dissolve the THC crystals and the coffee gives the brown color and the wax holds it together as it cools down into bars
 

LewberDewber852

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Don't remember "Kind bud" there was white widow, big bud, northern lights, skunk 1, super silver haze
I had an older dood I work with, just a few weeks ago, ask me if I had any kind bud lol. He where’s a dead shirt damn near everyday still.. Prolly got stuck in time.. Good Shit tho lol
04-08 I remember if it was covered in orange hairs it was just dro lol
 

GanjaJack

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Pfft..... Who remembers buying weed in a little manilla envelope of the crappiest brown weed full of seeds and stems.. From a slot house..

A slot house ; Put the money into the mail slot.... out pops your little yellow envelope of weed.
 

BigSco508

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80's = Brick which was brown to almost black and green in different shades and hash blond to tar black
Early 90's = Brick and KGB or sensi

Mid too late 90's = Mids , Dro , and Kind which was what the Real Deadheads would call the bags they sold at the show .

Early 2000's was Beasters or what i called it Lie Dro which was almost all the BC nuggs and Ohh wee real Dro which usually had a name .
 

lusidghost

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80's = Brick which was brown to almost black and green in different shades and hash blond to tar black
Early 90's = Brick and KGB or sensi

Mid too late 90's = Mids , Dro , and Kind which was what the Real Deadheads would call the bags they sold at the show .

Early 2000's was Beasters or what i called it Lie Dro which was almost all the BC nuggs and Ohh wee real Dro which usually had a name .
I didn't hear about mids until right before the Beaster invasion. The old mids were slightly less seedy and greener than schwag, but still compressed. Beasters blew up, and not long after they became the mids.

It was all "kind, dank, sensi or dro" in my region during the 90s. Somewhere in the early 2000s "headies" started being used. Not long after that all of the made up names started taking over.
 

GanjaJack

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80's = Brick which was brown to almost black and green in different shades and hash blond to tar black
Early 90's = Brick and KGB or sensi

Mid too late 90's = Mids , Dro , and Kind which was what the Real Deadheads would call the bags they sold at the show .

Early 2000's was Beasters or what i called it Lie Dro which was almost all the BC nuggs and Ohh wee real Dro which usually had a name .

Friend of mine used to get some stuff from Arizona that was REALLY good. I remember buying my first $15 gram of what I think was indica. There was a single seed in it. A friend grew the seed under a 150w flood light....

Weird thing is, I've grown weed ever since then.. A little over 30 years now, and I have NEVER seen another plant like that.. The leaves were THICK. like a potato chip and "Snapped" in half instead of tore in half when their vegging... It looked like someone crossed an armadillo with a weed plant, only way I can explain it....

The leaves were EXTREMELY wide... 3 inches wide would not be an exaggeration.
 

GoatSoup

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In the late 60's thru the 90's I used a shoe box top to seperate my seeds with a business card.
I took about a pound of seed to Hawaii in the 80's and me and an Army buddy scattered the seeds all around the Puna District. Rick bought a lid from a hippy in Hilo pizza joint and two hits of that shit would have us giggling for a half hour, called it Puna Butter.
Rick had some Nepalise Hash with him and we traded some to a hitch hiking Hippy on the Kona side for a bunch of his home (Jungle grown) weed. We had to go by the hippy's place to dry it in his oven before we went to Kilua.
Good times!
 

lusidghost

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This dude knew what was up.
(I think I may have screwed up the time stamp. @56:05)
 
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