did u smoke it?how is it like?Sativa with hundreds of different pheno 's usually seeded
Amen. I have 18 week who knows what that makes crazy clown hair popcorn. Taste like mold on first hit. None. Sterile separate tent.LOL. Will sit you down until you realize you were trying to think of something stuff. And yet less than some orange pop flavored Red Bud from the day.You could get great stuff back in the old days. It never looked pretty, it came in every shade of brown, green, vomit, and black that exists in nature, but the quality of the high was def there sometimes. I mean, they did dump Coca Cola all over it. Now the cartels have replaced the long flowering sativas with the usual short flowering hybrid trash that people call "fire" strains nowadays, so there is no reason to try it out. If you want crappy hybrid weed just go to a dispensary.
Why did they dump Coca Cola on it or do you mean cocaine on it?You could get great stuff back in the old days. It never looked pretty, it came in every shade of brown, green, vomit, and black that exists in nature, but the quality of the high was def there sometimes. I mean, they did dump Coca Cola all over it. Now the cartels have replaced the long flowering sativas with the usual short flowering hybrid trash that people call "fire" strains nowadays, so there is no reason to try it out. If you want crappy hybrid weed just go to a dispensary.
I'd spring for a $250 QP of my late 80's staple stuff. And the pounds of seeds we disposed of?? Almost brings a tear to the eye now.I loved the stuff I used to get. Early 00's until 2007ish. If I could find some I would actually buy it just to reminisce. Every once in a while we would get a crappy batch, but usually it was pretty good. Back then you could buy a pound of brick for the same price as an ounce of good buds. It was an easy decision. If it was so terrible I probably wouldn't still be a stoner today. I think the brick we had in my time came a long way from the 60s and 70s brick. No clue what it's like these days though.
I was told by a Mexican gentleman in the trade many years ago that the Coke (the soft drink, not the nose candy) helped the bricks stay squished together while also deterring buds and mold. I don't think they had a lot of science to back those notions up on the one hand, on the other hand, it was one of the main reasons for all the messed up colors-some people thought it was "black mold" or "tire rubber"-because at various points they were stuffed in tires, but no, it was mostly just Coke!Why did they dump Coca Cola on it or do you mean cocaine on it?
Our bales came with the migrant apple pickers. And same tale told. Only variation was orange or pine apple soda for extra pesos in MI. Those bails never would have made it this far without that input or intent. LOL.I was told by a Mexican gentleman in the trade many years ago that the Coke (the soft drink, not the nose candy) helped the bricks stay squished together while also deterring buds and mold. I don't think they had a lot of science to back those notions up on the one hand, on the other hand, it was one of the main reasons for all the messed up colors-some people thought it was "black mold" or "tire rubber"-because at various points they were stuffed in tires, but no, it was mostly just Coke!