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Black Flag
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Black Flag
12 years ago

Guerrero Gold (2) is the winner hands down. That is some fine hay right there!

Doesn’t I-Center have these in stock?

Black Flag
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Black Flag
12 years ago

Guerrero Gold (2) is the winner hands down. That is some fine hay right there!

Doesn’t I-Center have these in stock?

photog
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12 years ago

Id still take some of that thai stick! That shit was the bomb in HighSchool!

photog
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12 years ago

Id still take some of that thai stick! That shit was the bomb in HighSchool!

Boris Finepoint
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Boris Finepoint
12 years ago

Yeah, but in those days weed was $25 an oz. Looks can be deceiving. Those long season Sativa strains were always kind of stringy, but had that energizing Sativa high. Of course it would be hard to go back to the harsh flavor of brown weed that was compressed into a brick sometimes a year or two before it found its way into a joint.

Boris Finepoint
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Boris Finepoint
12 years ago

Yeah, but in those days weed was $25 an oz. Looks can be deceiving. Those long season Sativa strains were always kind of stringy, but had that energizing Sativa high. Of course it would be hard to go back to the harsh flavor of brown weed that was compressed into a brick sometimes a year or two before it found its way into a joint.

Traci Bear
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Traci Bear
12 years ago

I have tried nearly all of these. My favorite… I had me some Kona Blue when I got married in 1979. I remember the weed more than I do the ceremony! LOL that was some fine, very high and colorful buzzin’.

Traci Bear
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Traci Bear
12 years ago

I have tried nearly all of these. My favorite… I had me some Kona Blue when I got married in 1979. I remember the weed more than I do the ceremony! LOL that was some fine, very high and colorful buzzin’.

Those were the days
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Those were the days
12 years ago

VietNamese and Tai Sticks soaked in Heroine wash. Black sticky opium perfumed and oh so mellow. Life was good, wasn’t it? China White heroine versus Mexican Black Tar. Times they are a changing 🙂

Those were the days
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Those were the days
12 years ago

VietNamese and Tai Sticks soaked in Heroine wash. Black sticky opium perfumed and oh so mellow. Life was good, wasn’t it? China White heroine versus Mexican Black Tar. Times they are a changing 🙂

sue
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sue
12 years ago

remember getting seeds from some of these and planting here. there is probobly some of this still in todays strains

sue
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sue
12 years ago

remember getting seeds from some of these and planting here. there is probobly some of this still in todays strains

jerry
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jerry
12 years ago

Yes! I remember most of those strains, Kona Kone was my favorite !
Thai was the most potent as i remember.
Nice flashback !

jerry
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jerry
12 years ago

Yes! I remember most of those strains, Kona Kone was my favorite !
Thai was the most potent as i remember.
Nice flashback !

Timbo
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Timbo
12 years ago

Growin up in Jersey all we usually had access to was Mexican strains. The seeds, the stems, the weird shit that would pop out of the bricks. I still have some albums with dust and resin from this harsh stuff sticking to them. Hillside Hack weed we would call the stuff, can’t say the memory was better than than the reality

Timbo
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Timbo
12 years ago

Growin up in Jersey all we usually had access to was Mexican strains. The seeds, the stems, the weird shit that would pop out of the bricks. I still have some albums with dust and resin from this harsh stuff sticking to them. Hillside Hack weed we would call the stuff, can’t say the memory was better than than the reality

skippy
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skippy
12 years ago

Thanks for the memories, Kym. It used to look so good back then… yet pales in comparison to today, doesn’t it? 1977-2011: 33 years of progress.

We’ve come a long ways– due in large part to Humbocino growers’ efforts improving strains and techniques constatnly over the years. What a difference a photo flashback makes.

skippy
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skippy
12 years ago

Thanks for the memories, Kym. It used to look so good back then… yet pales in comparison to today, doesn’t it? 1977-2011: 33 years of progress.

We’ve come a long ways– due in large part to Humbocino growers’ efforts improving strains and techniques constatnly over the years. What a difference a photo flashback makes.

hightimes was always full of crap
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hightimes was always full of crap
12 years ago

love the obvious mature seeds in #22

hightimes was always full of crap
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hightimes was always full of crap
12 years ago

love the obvious mature seeds in #22

hightimes was always full of crap
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hightimes was always full of crap
12 years ago

Now we know the “gold” color in the pot came from over exposure to sunlight while drying.

hightimes was always full of crap
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hightimes was always full of crap
12 years ago

Now we know the “gold” color in the pot came from over exposure to sunlight while drying.

hightimes was always full of crap
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hightimes was always full of crap
12 years ago

Then again some of those colors could have been due to mold during curing.

hightimes was always full of crap
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hightimes was always full of crap
12 years ago

Then again some of those colors could have been due to mold during curing.

nursemyra
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12 years ago

love the copywriter’s work 😉

nursemyra
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12 years ago

love the copywriter’s work 😉