lwien said:^^Well put, haze.
Raf007 said:Thai sticks is still available.
SD_haze said:lwien said:^^Well put, haze.
Gotta give credit to Michael Backes of Cornerstone Research
Yeah I hear good things about them over there.lwien said:SD_haze said:lwien said:^^Well put, haze.
Gotta give credit to Michael Backes of Cornerstone Research
I was just there two days ago.
Pappy said:Tonight I really realize how much I miss Acapulco Gold, Panama Red, and Michoacn.
Pappy said:Thai sticks are without a doubt the best herb I ever toked. But there was lots of bogus Thai sticks. If you didn't smoke it in 1976 it prolly wasn't real deal. It came and went during the Bicentennial.
Tstat said:Spider mites SUCK.
PhishCactus said:^^ got some superlemon haze from a private, but reputable grow in a non-medical state I can't remember the name of...It was the least potent of the many, many strains my friend had, and even then it knocked me on my ass, delivered a euphoric (unusual for me), long lasting, and strong high, time after time. Truly a great strain, probably even more so when grown medically, I think it won the cannabis cup in the early 2000's, not sure though. Tasty picture.
hereatlast said:Best of luck with the removal Tstat. Good to see your utilizing an exhaustive natural approach.
lwien said:Which makes one wonder how much of their bud, when purchased through a dealer or dispensary, is actually sprayed with harmful pesticides, eh?
Very good point, as Paraquat Kelly would say! lwein, I hear Thai sticks stopped around '76 because the Vietnam war was over and our soldiers couldn't smuggle them without USAF transport.hereatlast said:lwien said:Which makes one wonder how much of their bud, when purchased through a dealer or dispensary, is actually sprayed with harmful pesticides, eh?
Definitely good information to have, especially for patients with a weakened or compromised immune system that may have trouble with the pesticides. For this reason exactly some form of certification is certainly called for (by private orgs/institutions or otherwise) IMO...someone not involved in distributing the product directly that can enforce regulations (this discussion came up in your thread re: White Visitation I think).
Pappy said:lwein, I hear Thai sticks stopped around '76 because the Vietnam war was over and our soldiers couldn't smuggle them without USAF transport.
almost because no fake dank, from Thailand therefore thai stick. Like the others say here.aesthyrian said:Raf007 said:Thai sticks is still available.
wasn't thai sticks just buds tied to bamboo sticks? Like fake dank? No seeds, no stems... but some free bamboo and string!
lwien said:hereatlast said:Best of luck with the removal Tstat. Good to see your utilizing an exhaustive natural approach.
Which makes one wonder how much of their bud, when purchased through a dealer or dispensary, is actually sprayed with harmful pesticides, eh?
SD_haze said:lwien said:hereatlast said:Best of luck with the removal Tstat. Good to see your utilizing an exhaustive natural approach.
Which makes one wonder how much of their bud, when purchased through a dealer or dispensary, is actually sprayed with harmful pesticides, eh?
Its stuff like this that makes me only go to dispensaries that routinely test all their bud through things like budgenius.com