My first post!
I've seen some postings about the old ag weed from the 70's and it does bring back some memories. $40.00 oz
I was told back then that the growers would go through the fields at harvest time and bend over the plants, creasing -not breaking the stalks. They would leave plants laying this way to bleach and dry in the sun.
If you cut the plant and lay it in the sun it doesn't do the same, it stays pretty green.
Possibly acapulco gold was as much the way the weed was cured as it was a particular strain.
For some reason anytime some light green sticky extra good weed came around it was "Hawaiian" $$$
Real jamaican had a musky, muddy smell in a good way, some was better than other.
Does anyone have any idea what strain most of the average brickweed is now? Not the worst or best, just typical stuff? I always wondered.
Great site here!
I've seen some postings about the old ag weed from the 70's and it does bring back some memories. $40.00 oz
I was told back then that the growers would go through the fields at harvest time and bend over the plants, creasing -not breaking the stalks. They would leave plants laying this way to bleach and dry in the sun.
If you cut the plant and lay it in the sun it doesn't do the same, it stays pretty green.
Possibly acapulco gold was as much the way the weed was cured as it was a particular strain.
For some reason anytime some light green sticky extra good weed came around it was "Hawaiian" $$$
Real jamaican had a musky, muddy smell in a good way, some was better than other.
Does anyone have any idea what strain most of the average brickweed is now? Not the worst or best, just typical stuff? I always wondered.
Great site here!