Thai reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Thai.
It was the premium weed of my day. $75 to $100 a Oz in 1976. It led me to Progressive Rock and surrealistic art. It allowed me to absorb Kord of the Rings and Dune.
Buddy picked some up and after I sampled I grabbed a half o for myself. Instantly one I will buy again and again. I love durbans diesels and OG strains, this grower hits another one out of the park.
This is pretty good, somehow sedating for a sativa.
I remember Thai Sticks, Opiated Thai Sticks, and Thai Buds. All are 100% Sativa Strains. Crossing them with 100% Indica Strains produced Hybrid Vigor and a ton of New Strains owe some of their Characteristics to Thai Bud
Laughing and extremely creative!
I know it is not old time Thai Stick, but I wasn't disappointed. Nice reminiscence of the old strain however! Highly recommend it. And quite tasty!
before i write about strains let me tell you my experience and background in middle East Iran
we close to Afghanistan and in past (10 years ago) mostly weed come from Afghanistan As Hash and not easy to find Weed so we prefer imported hash instead Iranian Weeds that i believe many Growers so far use Chemical to grow and put Chemical to make it more strong that i try 10-12 Iranian Weed that was very bad experience . but now you can find good weed in iran easy.
i just moved to Thailand 2021 and in that moment weed wasn't legal yet . i mostly weed you can find is Thai Stick (some good product some not ) But day after Legalization wow we see many dispensary they sell all kinda Strain and in that moment we can find Pure and good Thai Stick in very Cheap, right now i get 10Gram Thai Stick just for 4$ and i want to say its magical very nice smooth flavor little too much tabacooi but still nice and nice effect that can make you happy and creative , if you visit thailand make sure you try good one for sure
My relationship with Thai weed began in 1975. A friend (vet of Vietnam war) had a connection which provided a steady, seasonal stream of 55 gallon garbage bags full of the golden to dark brown, tightly packed, roughly 3 x 5 inch bricks of around 12 to 20 (depending on individual size) bamboo sticks with little buds entwined about each stick with thin twine that looked like a narrow strip pulled from a bamboo or marijuana stalk. With seed banks, changing laws, the internet and the profuse expansion in popularity of breeding and growing, I have long hoped and searched to find hints of this strain somewhere. It seems this long lost friend has completely vanished: In the countless descriptions, reviews, anecdotes I've read, the key to Thai sticks is missing. The stories lack the single defining aspect of Thai that anybody who took their first pull off a joint of this stuff in the 70's will immediately attempt to clarify in their reminiscing of that magical moment. It is the taste, period. Instantly, a person who knew this pot and smelled or smoked some unknown variety of weed someone passed to them at a party or concert would say "OMG it's THAI!!" The point being that Thai stick had a sweet and spicy flavor that was absolutely unmistakable, unique and easily recognizable. Yes, I agree, a fantastic high. Energetic, brainy, psychedelic, etc. but the high and other aspects of this pot, while unique, are not nearly as (or in truth at all) unique as the taste. There was no way a person could possibly confuse the taste and think it was anything but Thai, and no other pot, ever, anywhere, has a taste anything like the taste of those wonderful little sticks. You can wrap anything on a stick. If it looks like Thai, smells like Thai and gives you a high like Thai, it isn't Thai. Unless it tastes like Thai: In that case, it can't be anything other than Thai. I never met anyone who smoked the real thing and disagrees with this. I got some Thai seeds from a bank in Nederlande. I live in a hot, hot climate. I have my little but tall greenhouse and 4 plants of Thai about 20 inches in height. I don't have much hope it will actually taste like Thai sticks. The vanishing of Thai sticks: This, truly, is the worst part of growing old.