Tolerance was lower too, so it balanced out.
Distribution channels back in the day were not up to the standard we're used to these days... putting it mildly.how was the hash back then? jamaican gum, red leb, nepali temple balls how would they compare today? and how about the backyard growers in the tropics who let their plants go full cycle under massive sun, was their weed weak compared to our indoor hydro?
LOL 'Roach' was my childhood nickname!God....I've been smoking weed for almost 45 years.
Fuckshitpiss I'm getting old.
It would be awesome to have a bag of weed from the seventies to compare with today. In the late 70's it was all outdoor from mexico, jamaica, etc. and I don't remember it being very good. We made oil with it usually. I didn't try hash till the early eighties...it was every bit as good then as it is now imo.how was the hash back then? jamaican gum, red leb, nepali temple balls how would they compare today? and how about the backyard growers in the tropics who let their plants go full cycle under massive sun, was their weed weak compared to our indoor hydro?
we used to grab dumbs for 30The answer is "It depends".
Many of us back in the day smoked the leaves because we didn't know better....and somehow got high. In southern California brick-weed was the pot of the day....$100 kilos made up for quality with quantity (ounces cost $3 when buying a kilo).
If you knew the right people you could score some Panama Red, Columbia Gold, thai-stick, hashish, and Hawaiian weed. Those were as potent as what we have today. Sensi weed was more of a concept than a norm back then. Getting a bag of weed with no seeds in it was a novelty (most weed had about 100 seeds per ounce)....and went for the crazy price of $50 an ounce.
If anything, we have more strain choices than we did in the late 60's and early 70's, and now finding a seed in a bag of weed is a cherished find. I think the internet and sites like this have honed breeding skills and while THC percentages are equal to the high-end weed of the past, finding great weed is much easier than 45 years ago.
Many of us back in the day
Thanks, for making me feel young again. I've been smoking "weed" for only 23 years.God....I've been smoking weed for almost 45 years.
Fuckshitpiss I'm getting old.
I'm sure that the gene pools have been diluted from the "old school" high-end weed of the past, but I look at my Blue Dream, my Golden Goat, my Pineapple Express, my Ghost Train Haze, and my NYCD and say to myself "What we've done ain't all that bad" in regards to the zillion crosses we have to chose from these days.Thanks, for making me feel young again. I've been smoking "weed" for only 23 years.
With possible exceptions the strains grown outdoors years ago don't produce the high THC% indoor strains (classic/dutch ibls and hybrids based on those) have been bred for.
However, with the ever narrowing genepool one could argue it's only the THC potency that increased. The cannabinoid profiles of most pollen chucks are (obviously, hopefully) far less complete. Genes for terpenes and ingredients we don't even fully understand yet have often been bred out already.