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I used to unload fishing boats full of Thai stick back in the 70`s , got a pound for every 4 hours work. Strong ass stuff. Had no seeds ever but was able to acquire a few seeds after agreeing to load fishing boats from a ship out at sea. That was about the end of it back in 79. I`ve grown it out but it turns out a vine because the main stem never gets stiff. Whiffy buds kind of like what falls from fruitless mulberry trees and the trecs never cloud up but stay clear. It would take a cubic foot of bud tied to a stick to make 1/3 oz. This stuff only dies when it freezes hard and can take flooding or drought , bug proof and mold proof ! Grows in a hedge with rooting anywhere the stem touches the ground. Drop even a small dried up stem and it re-grows like Johnson grass. From the looks of the plant I`d guess it grows year round in Thailand. Very pine like smell. I`m thinking of crossing it to ether/and pre ww2 Sierra Leon IBL or some old Dutch Flowers Lemon Thai once I get my farm up and running and can do breeding again. If I can get the bud to bulk up a little it would be a super strain!
I think Marks description is not too far off. I have tried for years to reconcile what I think I saw in Vietnam with my growing experience & I just can't.what kind of sativa do you think that was Double JJ you think its still growing in rural in Vietnam?
I think Marks description is not too far off. I have tried for years to reconcile what I think I saw in Vietnam with my growing experience & I just can't.
Your gonna think I was just crazy with jungle fever & high on pot, which I cannot deny, but I swear I saw marijuana plants that were growing a vine like hopps & had huge old looking stocks & both old drying buds & new flowers at the same time...
@doublejj I saw on another forum a few years back about a guy trying to graft cannabis to a hops plant. Apparently they're from the same genus (sp?). May have tried grafting hops to a cannabis root stalk, I don't recall the specifics. But considering they are essentially close cousins if not essential genetic siblings, I don't see a reason why this would seem crazy. Just a different area and this very versatile plant adapting accordingly. Or them Viet Cong had tricks up their sleeves. One of the two, damn fox hole dwelling heathens.
@markscastle don't take my comment offensively, by any means. I have mad respect for you older cats. I'm grateful to even be here to type this to you today in my young age of almost three decades. I'll be even more grateful when I get up there and am telling some other younger punks my stories of yester year.
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