Hollatchaboy
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I miss creeper weed! LolYes and so was the taste
Nothing like it and the buzz was a creeper
I miss creeper weed! LolYes and so was the taste
Nothing like it and the buzz was a creeper
LovelyHere's my CG, 5 weeks flowering so far. 50 year old seeds. View attachment 5390453
That about mirrors my days. CG came in after the Mexican stopped. Good Times Brother. Elbows for $400, gone in an hour usually.Early 70s in the mid-west we could get a 1/4lb of CG for $120. Sell three bags for $40 each and smoke for free lol. The only bad thing were the dry spells. Your main guy would tell you nothing right now and calling everybody else you knew would get the same results. I always tried to keep a spare 1/4 to tide me over through dry spells. Never worked though, my friends all new that and would bug me until I would give in. But being clean for several weeks sure made that first buzz really, really fantastic!
Whos gold did ya runIve ran Columbian Gold before and absolutely loved it. A real hardy strain with killer citrus terps. One pheno even went a little purple. Highly reccomended landrace. Any central Amerian landrace really.
It was from ACEProblem is theres more than one line called santa marta gold and thats where the real lumbo gold came from years ago the one most know and seek is the sativa type that made the legend but there is a more hybrid type one as well thats the one seedsman used in there sugar haze for example my guess is they got that one from sam but who knows
Whos gold did ya run
Cool man so probably cannabiogens i think thats where ace got his unless im mistakenIt was from ACE
Yeah, I remember paraquat in Mexico well. Tokemasters and Apogee bongs and U.S.Bongs days. Colombian Gold. I miss Colombian.Don't blame Mexico.
By 1969, marijuana eradication had also become a priority of the Nixon White House, and Government scientists began the search for a herbicide that would dramatically reduce the Mexican supply — or incapacitate American smokers (a spray to make smokers nauseous was synthesized in 1969, but not used). The recommendations of the 1969 Task Force on Narcotics Traffic seemed more fruitful: an expanded poppy and marijuana eradication program, the development of electronic sensory technology to detect the illicit fields, and the aerial spraying of those fields with herbicides. In 1970, the United States gave Mexico five helicopters and three airplanes to initiate a https://www.nytimes.com/1978/11/19/archives/poisonous-fallout-from-the-war-on-marijuana-paraquat.html