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The weed was best before prohibition and gets worse and will continue the trend and people who saved the oldest strains will have the best and the building blocks to recapture some of it,the newer ones are simply offspring of the old ones,although some good crosses are out there. We went from getting high to being stoned.Primo Mexican is all but gone due to paraquat,yet in the early days it was phenomenal,as were Asian and Colombian,at least I've not seen any in decades. A worldwide crackdown on cannabis wiped out far too many real strains. Most people in the know realize thc content alone does not determine potency or quality of high,but it still seems to be good for bragging rights to green growers and smokers. The bling is very important to many people,even if the trichromes are lacking in active ingredients,they sell it to themselves that it's killer. A lot of cannabis is grown out of it's native environment so will never fully express their potential. The TV saying todays strains are so much more potent is just propaganda. The best is gone,they act like people are just recently actually getting a buzz. I'd like to try the OG Kush.With all the new color strains in the market. OG kush has really taken the back seat to all these new exotic strains. This new generation of younger kids don’t even know what it is anymore. kids these days seem to undermine OG kush because it’s not as pretty or frosty as all the new strains. It still is my favorite high. Still gives me that uplifting, euphoric, narcotic, well being sensation that non of the other new strains can match. And it still has that gas earthy pine smell that all the other fruity colorful weed can’t match. I may be bias but I’ve tried all these new color weeds and they just don’t pack that punch like the og kush. What’s everyone else’s opinion? Are the new strains better or not? Would love to hear the feedback of any of you that has tried the 96 og cut from josh D the one came from Florida.View attachment 1287803