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Ah...the skunk bud. We just called it "KGB" (Killer Green bud) or "the kind" in SkiTown. It rolled through '84-85'......then the Thai bud hit for about the same time period. Huge jump in buzz/taste and price. The Skunk/KGB was the first $25 quarters I ever heard of. Mexi z's were 40-60 then. When the Thai hit it was priced @$45 a quarter...and we were kinda freaking...LOL. 4 years later I was moving $100 quarters faster than I could pack em. And the kids today talk of stagnant wages and crazy high house prices...LOL.
I'm for sure growing better weed now than the Mexi seed first grows we did. Even so...for our tolerance levels then...we did OK for not knowing fully WTF we were doing. I didn't even know what buds were until some green pot came through in about '74 called "Flower Top 2 Toke"....and it was serious shit for us brown dirtweed cowboys.
But my first grows with sourced clones were as good...if not better than most of today's fare. SSSC stock....it was serious weed with taste/high off the chart. Nobody cared about "frost" then...LOL...it was all about the effects. This shit was heady. I couldn't keep enough of it around. It was a good gig.
Now we got experts who tell us what is good...and talk like they created growing. Heehee...funny and sad at the same time.
I'm for sure growing better weed now than the Mexi seed first grows we did. Even so...for our tolerance levels then...we did OK for not knowing fully WTF we were doing. I didn't even know what buds were until some green pot came through in about '74 called "Flower Top 2 Toke"....and it was serious shit for us brown dirtweed cowboys.
But my first grows with sourced clones were as good...if not better than most of today's fare. SSSC stock....it was serious weed with taste/high off the chart. Nobody cared about "frost" then...LOL...it was all about the effects. This shit was heady. I couldn't keep enough of it around. It was a good gig.
Now we got experts who tell us what is good...and talk like they created growing. Heehee...funny and sad at the same time.