What is a Thai Stick?

xtsho

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Like all the above said, small buds wrapped on a bamboo skewer with a hemp string. No seeds, good smoke, very spicy but nothing special by todays standards.
I'd take some of that old school Thai over any of today's cookie cutter polyhybrids. Todays strains might have more THC but they lack character. Seems everyone today is just growing fast flowering high THC fruity stuff. I find it boring which is why I don't grow it.

Now I'm thinking about popping some Highland Thai landrace seeds. If I get them going now I can have some ready to smoke in 5-6 months. :weed: You can't smoke the real stuff unless you grow it yourself so I do.
 

Herb & Suds

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I'd take some of that old school Thai over any of today's cookie cutter polyhybrids. Todays strains might have more THC but they lack character. Seems everyone today is just growing fast flowering high THC fruity stuff. I find it boring which is why I don't grow it.

Now I'm thinking about popping some Highland Thai landrace seeds. If I get them going now I can have some ready to smoke in 5-6 months. :weed: You can't smoke the real stuff unless you grow it yourself so I do.
I do this from time to time then in week 18 of 12/12 I wonder why ;-) :oops:
 

hotrodharley

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So it was basically just a nice bat of grade A local
Not the real Thai. But that was rare stuff. A lot of knockoff shit probably did occur. Most real was probably shipped back by the US military. Multiple property personnel were charged for smuggling heroin usually but also high grade weed. Dogs were not even a thing then. First drug dogs were trained by the military because of the problem.
 

Tolerance Break

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Not the real Thai. But that was rare stuff. A lot of knockoff shit probably did occur. Most real was probably shipped back by the US military. Multiple property personnel were charged for smuggling heroin usually but also high grade weed. Dogs were not even a thing then. First drug dogs were trained by the military because of the problem.
Glad they found a use for them. I read somewhere we put down thousands of dogs after Vietnam because they were considered "equipment" we no longer had use for.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Glad they found a use for them. I read somewhere we put down thousands of dogs after Vietnam because they were considered "equipment" we no longer had use for.
That's lame. It looks like they claimed they were too dangerous to adopt. I'm glad we don't do that shit anymore, and let people adopt them. That's some bullshit what they did after Vietnam. I had no idea.
 
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