I had to add, I remember when we first saw Skunk and guys were growing indoors more and more. That stuff used to stink. I think I first saw it around 1988. A lot of what we had back then was grown outside. Like your brickweed you experienced in the states we used to get seeded buds. Got Sinsemilla too, but that was more of a treat. I’m from Fremantle so back then most of the heads would come up from the country and Margret River. Lots of nice weed was grown outside. Friends had used seed that they brought back fro Nepal and India which in our climate they could grow through winter, which is an advantage in guerrilla farming. Listening to your interview brought back some good memories.
I’m willing to bet there’s a chance that you and I have enjoyed some of the same cultivars. One strain from my youth that I loved was Holland’s Hope which thrived in the cold wet climate of Holland so it makes sense that it did so well in Vancouver. I didn’t know it at the time but Holland’s Hops is high in... you guessed it, Terpinolene!!
Unbelievable a five star. Yee ha. I think I needed to see that. Like you I’m on a quest for the right day flower. This one is in my top five to try.
So is Cannatrek Golden Bay and Alleve Ghost Train Haze.
Great interview on give and toke. I really enjoyed it was a fun interview.
At some point I hope you get to do a review on Okanagan 19, a nice 19% flower, has a good kick for a flower under 20%.
I was going to DM you as I got one of those Queen Sangria tubs that popped out at the bottom. My previous two weren’t like that so I can tell you it had more moisture than the other two. Left too long it may smell like ammonia.
Since this got a five it’s going on my next rotation. Cannatrek do some good flowers I haven’t had there Sativas yet. Brooklyn is my nightcap and a fine example of a nice Indica/Kush type flower.
Thanks for giving the podcast a listen, I had a lot of fun talking to Paul! There’s a chance I may be doing more of a regular appearance on the show.
I wonder if it has something to do with the way QS is being stored that’s causing the tubs to puff out? It’s interesting that 2 out of your 3 tubs were fine.
And without giving too much away I’m doing a bit of a switch up in February where I’ll be talking about flowers that people may have reservations about trying.
5 Stars, great to see you find what your looking for, I'm sure those lovely genetics assisted in that. Back in the day I used to love good old Sensi Seeds Skunk #1 of the 90's.
I had to add, I remember when we first saw Skunk and guys were growing indoors more and more. That stuff used to stink. I think I first saw it around 1988. A lot of what we had back then was grown outside. Like your brickweed you experienced in the states we used to get seeded buds. Got Sinsemilla too, but that was more of a treat. I’m from Fremantle so back then most of the heads would come up from the country and Margret River. Lots of nice weed was grown outside. Friends had used seed that they brought back fro Nepal and India which in our climate they could grow through winter, which is an advantage in guerrilla farming. Listening to your interview brought back some good memories.
I’m willing to bet there’s a chance that you and I have enjoyed some of the same cultivars. One strain from my youth that I loved was Holland’s Hope which thrived in the cold wet climate of Holland so it makes sense that it did so well in Vancouver. I didn’t know it at the time but Holland’s Hops is high in... you guessed it, Terpinolene!!
It was legendary all those seed importers of the 80's, they gave us so many classic outdoor strains for the 90's.
Unbelievable a five star. Yee ha. I think I needed to see that. Like you I’m on a quest for the right day flower. This one is in my top five to try.
So is Cannatrek Golden Bay and Alleve Ghost Train Haze.
Great interview on give and toke. I really enjoyed it was a fun interview.
At some point I hope you get to do a review on Okanagan 19, a nice 19% flower, has a good kick for a flower under 20%.
I was going to DM you as I got one of those Queen Sangria tubs that popped out at the bottom. My previous two weren’t like that so I can tell you it had more moisture than the other two. Left too long it may smell like ammonia.
Since this got a five it’s going on my next rotation. Cannatrek do some good flowers I haven’t had there Sativas yet. Brooklyn is my nightcap and a fine example of a nice Indica/Kush type flower.
Great work. Thanks
Thanks for giving the podcast a listen, I had a lot of fun talking to Paul! There’s a chance I may be doing more of a regular appearance on the show.
I wonder if it has something to do with the way QS is being stored that’s causing the tubs to puff out? It’s interesting that 2 out of your 3 tubs were fine.
And without giving too much away I’m doing a bit of a switch up in February where I’ll be talking about flowers that people may have reservations about trying.
5 Stars, great to see you find what your looking for, I'm sure those lovely genetics assisted in that. Back in the day I used to love good old Sensi Seeds Skunk #1 of the 90's.
Skunk #1 is a classic for sure!