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Lol, so the FDA came in a swooped up all your personal 55% thc strains? Lots of us were around back then when sensimilla was was new to the scene. Carry on...I
I smoked ounces of shwag back when sensimelia was synonymous with the black hole myth. Once the kind yeska became available it did not become available to everyone. I had a waiting list ppl had to join if they wanted an eighth of my g13, original kush (not to be mistaken for "OG kush ") hashplant or Afghan gold. 75 an eighth. The highest thc content strains were not for sale and kept for my pers smoke - Burmese and skunk #1.
Point I'm making is that very few knew of the aforementioned strains or their thc content let alone has smoked it. It's not surprising even for accomplished growers not to have been privey to them.
Final note, your right: the feds had very little to do with the 2000 operation I mentioned earlier.
It was the fda, they stood to suffer the biggest loss to the emergent high thc cannabis. They are the ones that spearheaded the operation
In case this sounds very fantastical to you - remember - back in the early 60s when Mexican politicians refused to stop the cartels from growing cannabis sold to Americans in the usa..... Yup, you guessed it. Thc content manipulation was their weapon of choice. B52 bombers were used to drop copious amounts of contaminants on the crops, degredating the thc and birthing the cannabis that would be referred to as the "shwag " or "shwaggles".
The history book on the shelf - it keeps repeating itself. -Abba
im pretty sure those numbers came from #nobodylabzllc ,but im not surprised the numbers from this poster have not added up at all,mornin root :cool:What lab was doing your 55% thc testing in the 70's?
70s ? Bro your seeing things. Try a re-readWhat lab was doing your 55% thc testing in the 70's?
They werent mine. I didn't start growing till long after those strains got yanked. Doesn't take much research to find them. 2001 Afghan gold. 57% I'm sorry you didn't have any bro. It was goodLol, so the FDA came in a swooped up all your personal 55% thc strains? Lots of us were around back then when sensimilla was was new to the scene. Carry on...
Morning 6, it was good for a laugh this morning. ;)im pretty sure those numbers came from #nobodylabzllc ,but im not surprised the numbers from this poster have not added up at all,mornin root :cool:
They werent mine. I didn't start growing till long after those strains got yanked. Doesn't take much research to find them. 2001 Afghan gold. 57% I'm sorry you didn't have any bro. It was good
18 years?? That's 2 decades, boss. Google shows about 100 of the 5m+ hits it finds and your surprised you couldn't find it in 5 mins? It's there bro. You can choose not to believe me, I'll still love you. I don't fight or encourage circular arguments so that's my 2 cents on that.I am striking out in terms of searching for any info. Can you point me in the right direction? 2000 wasn't that long ago man.
Hey everybody look at this! A Boy Named Tsu!!! Bout to bust a nut:)
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I smoked ounces of shwag back when sensimelia was synonymous with the black hole myth. Once the kind yeska became available it did not become available to everyone. I had a waiting list ppl had to join if they wanted an eighth of my g13, original kush (not to be mistaken for "OG kush ") hashplant or Afghan gold. 75 an eighth. The highest thc content strains were not for sale and kept for my pers smoke - Burmese and skunk #1.
Point I'm making is that very few knew of the aforementioned strains or their thc content let alone has smoked it. It's not surprising even for accomplished growers not to have been privey to them.
Final note, your right: the feds had very little to do with the 2000 operation I mentioned earlier.
It was the fda, they stood to suffer the biggest loss to the emergent high thc cannabis. They are the ones that spearheaded the operation
In case this sounds very fantastical to you - remember - back in the early 60s when Mexican politicians refused to stop the cartels from growing canna
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I smoked ounces of shwag back when sensimelia was synonymous with the black hole myth. Once the kind yeska became available it did not become available to everyone. I had a waiting list ppl had to join if they wanted an eighth of my g13, original kush (not to be mistaken for "OG kush ") hashplant or Afghan gold. 75 an eighth. The highest thc content strains were not for sale and kept for my pers smoke - Burmese and skunk #1.
Point I'm making is that very few knew of the aforementioned strains or their thc content let alone has smoked it. It's not surprising even for accomplished growers not to have been privey to them.
Final note, your right: the feds had very little to do with the 2000 operation I mentioned earlier.
It was the fda, they stood to suffer the biggest loss to the emergent high thc cannabis. They are the ones that spearheaded the operation
In case this sounds very fantastical to you - remember - back in the early 60s when Mexican politicians refused to stop the cartels from growing cannabis sold to Americans in the usa..... Yup, you guessed it. Thc content manipulation was their weapon of choice. B52 bombers were used to drop copious amounts of contaminants on the crops, degredating the thc and birthing the cannabis that would be referred to as the "shwag " or "shwaggles".
The history book on the shelf - it keeps repeating itself. -Abba
bis sold to Americans in the usa..... Yup, you guessed it. Thc content manipulation was their weapon of choice. B52 bombers were used to drop copious amounts of contaminants on the crops, degredating the thc and birthing the cannabis that would be referred to as the "shwag " or "shwaggles".
The history book on the shelf - it keeps repeating itself. -Abba
I
I smoked ounces of shwag back when sensimelia was synonymous with the black hole myth. Once the kind yeska became available it did not become available to everyone. I had a waiting list ppl had to join if they wanted an eighth of my g13, original kush (not to be mistaken for "OG kush ") hashplant or Afghan gold. 75 an eighth. The highest thc content strains were not for sale and kept for my pers smoke - Burmese and skunk #1.
Point I'm making is that very few knew of the aforementioned strains or their thc content let alone has smoked it. It's not surprising even for accomplished growers not to have been privey to them.
Final note, your right: the feds had very little to do with the 2000 operation I mentioned earlier.
It was the fda, they stood to suffer the biggest loss to the emergent high thc cannabis. They are the ones that spearheaded the operation
In case this sounds very fantastical to you - remember - back in the early 60s when Mexican politicians refused to stop the cartels from growing cannabis sold to Americans in the usa..... Yup, you guessed it. Thc content manipulation was their weapon of choice. B52 bombers were used to drop copious amounts of contaminants on the crops, degredating the thc and birthing the cannabis that would be referred to as the "shwag " or "shwaggles".
The history book on the shelf - it keeps repeating itself. -Abba
Me and you go back to the same era, I go back a tad farther mid/late 70's.which one of the posts is dabe richard?
Me and you go back to the same era, I go back a tad farther mid/late 70's.
There were no kushs back then maybe a Hindu but that was it, sister.
With the changing of the time people started labeling stuff that didn't need labeled to suit the needs for different weed.
It's still all the same, need to do away with fancy fied shit names and just say where originataion was.
It's still all the same, need to do away with fancy fied shit names and just say where originataion was.
I heard that! The rabbit hole is far deeper, darker, and stranger than we could immmagine!!!
I mean in all seriousness... Nothing surprises me anymore. But The whole doctors Association, FDA, insurance companies, big Pharma 9/11 , JFK the government... Nothing Is What It Seems these days.
I fully back this sentiment and do the same.
but we're gonna need names. alot of names.
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