Do you smoke Thai?

I’ve seen some heavily serrated leaves on Thai ( alligator Thai)plants in photos but nothing like that exactly. Looks like MDS. Chubby early leaf for a Thai. Pretty.

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If you were looking for something that wasn’t crossed and just expressed the purple color then I do see that Zomia offers a couple Thai strains. I haven’t placed any orders with them but I’ve seen a few members here mention them. They have a rep on OG if you needed to ask any questions too.

https://www.zomiacannabisco.com/product-page/tosh

https://www.zomiacannabisco.com/product-page/grahan

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Oh yea almost forgot about them. Zomia is legit. I follow their IG and FB pages. What I’m looking for is effect more than color though. I’ll def check the site out

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Um yea my reading comprehension is not so good this morning. These are not actually Thai, sorry about that. They are from India. I knew about them primarily for their Thai seeds which is why they came to mind right away.

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I did find a Snowhigh strain with the Oregon Purple Thai in it. It’s called Purple Mexican Thai. It has something called Maduro which is ((Blue Moonshine x Flo) x Oregon Purple Thai) x (Acapulco Gold x Cinderella 99)

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It is so nice to have this beutiful plant be part of the natural fauna as an everyday impression. In the end I am a fan of cannabis! Puff puff pass!

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And I would pick The Real Seed Co for legit collected seeds around these parts. Easy and quick (kwik) service and if you have a question about a product in particular or a landrace region in general Angus is the man.

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Anyone ever had a cannabis product (slightly pressed sticky weed) called “Laughing Cobra”?

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No I haven’t what is it or what’s it background, sounds like it will bite you if not careful :snake:?

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Isn’t it nice to have it growing all around you? I went crazy last summer, without meaning too. I let some volunteers continue to grow and next thing I know I’m finding them all around my yard. Then we had a perfect end to summer with plenty of afternoon rain and I ended up with a lot of really big plants, haaaa. It was hell getting it harvested with my broken leg, but I did it.

I love going out in the late summer mornings with my coffee and a bowl and enjoy time with the plants while the early morning sun is making them look so good. peace

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Some skinny ass leaves looking good .

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Wow sounds like a nice way to be, very peaceful, Thanks for the beautiful picture. :pray:

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Can’t beat nature! Yea looks like that garden could have some potential!
I have some of Angus stuff and have some real fun with it. I am still trying to get up to speed with all the varieties he has. I like how he gives the location of its origin so you can guess your grow window and genetics of what is in question.

He is very informative about the types and can give some ideas on how they will perform. Just good common sense things to take into account if you listen to what he says.

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It was an old thing I used to buy and it was really good but I suspect just a made up word to sell that product but it definitely had a “bite” hehe. After the 90s just into the new millennia it was the thing that substituted haze and thai imports at some places for a short time. Never saw it before or after say 2003.

Never mind though just fun if someone else remembered it.

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Damn harvesting trees with a broken leg shows your passion for flower hahahaha! Yea it is lovely to see them grow all over, they have always been a part of this world and the governments tried to brainwash all of us into hating this plant but clearly when you grow one you understand this plant mean no harm. I hope all those brainwashed will see it and feel that wow its so beautiful, and sweet marry jane can be a member of the family again, a staple in gardens… puff puff pass

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Thanks man, yea they usually have slender leaf and its a joy looking from under one as it dawn on me why they look like they do. Its a great airflow through those plants. Perfect for high humidity and also practical in the monsoon winds to not get ripped up with the roots but bend and let most of it pass…

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Yep, I share most of mine. I wish I was young enough to sell some but that’s not my thing anymore. I just love growing it. It’s such a powerful plant when given all of the benefits and pleasures it affords us. I love natural creation. It’s so wonderful.

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The best feeling in the world to give flower to friends, true happiness hehe and reversed works of course hehe

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Mango Thai Real seed Co

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Stinky Thai neighborhood friend :slight_smile:

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