Southside112
Well-Known Member
Northern Lights and White Russian.
I like nl the only downside was alot of growers binned skunk for nl due to less stink etc other than that it was good same with white Russian that could be some nice weed especially the phenos with a almost blackcurrant type smell going for em i found that pretty interesting aint seen any of it in years mind you i wonder if its changedNorthern Lights and White Russian.
I used to get some purple kush and 'the lizard' hashplant from out of BC. Really nice stuff, the hashplant would coat the baggy in trichromes it was so thick with them. Very warm buzz like you say, no anxiety. I've grown various Canadian hashplant seeds since but could never find something comparable sadly.@KronikGenes
I remember that bc hp like it was yesterday but was around late 90's early 2000. That hp was out of this world good. Id do just about anything if I could get it today !!! The bud was dark and dank as hell. So compact, tight and just dripping in resion with very little pistols on it. It was almost like cutting into an oil soaked spung with the scissors. The calyx's were so big and covered in resion. It was crazy. Never seen anything like it before or since. Smelled so dank, skunk and just like a chunk of hash. Smoked and tasted just like it smelled. And the high the high was incredible. Nice and calm body buzz, no anxiety or paranoia with it at all. Just happy and completely stoned out of your mind, for hours. Like 3-4 hrs. The hash plant scene in bc then was truly incredible. I have been looking for it ever since. I haven't been so lucky to find her. What I'd do for a cut of that !!
Let me know if you get your hands on her !!
Cheers & man
Are you sure you dont want to change your mind on that ? Because to me alot of todays industry seems to be based on old clones from the 90's, eg triangle kush, og, chem, durban ect ect. An most of them seem to be linked to a hand full of certain parent clones that were selected in the 80's an 90's an seems to be were the quality an potency is coming from which is why they were originally selected in the first place.The funny thing about nostalgia is remembering how good it was. I bet half of the shit that we thought was great in the 90's cant stand on the same stage as some of the hybrids that have been bred for the last several years.
I had some 90's blueberry back in the day. My old homies still talk about how good it was. Long story short the old hippie i know still has a cut and how i remember it and how it is compared to the elites of today is totally different. Its garbage.. it wasnt back then but it is now. Something are better as a memory.
Agreed my fave strains are all older i do like some new ones but idk the old lines tend to have something to them the new ones dont plus theres so many people making seeds now too and not all of them do a good job so i suppose it makes harder to find quality and what annoys me is this obsession with the same flavour profiles/effects over and over the whole point to having so many different strains was to have variety but it seems to me but alot of modern stuff is lacking this way it all for the most part has the same effects and flavours repeated imoThere has always been great herb, it was just harder to find in the 90s and earlier. And you are missing out if you choose gsc over a good haze. Two of my favorite 90s strains were Sour D and piff, which was cuban black haze. I still love them both dearly and they're better than most fotm chucks.