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Wild Thailand landrace grown in central Washington


Chefblake420
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So these girls are supposed to take 12-14 weeks of flower time and where I live I'm lucky if I get 12 weeks so what I did was carry them into an out-building to induce artificial darkness 12 and 12. I did this for about two weeks give or take and then stopped as soon aIMG_20180808_110216.thumb.jpg.344c5b09cd0e6a07cc2cf6b5b2719bdc.jpgs the rest of my plants began to flower. I believe I've succeeded in putting them a couple weeks ahead of the natural schedule. When the flower is finally ready I wanna try making thai-stick you know with the bamboo stick and Rasta hair. I'll update later in flower cycle 😎IMG_20180808_110104.thumb.jpg.a2d285d9f7920f9e2e1a79a624a18e7d.jpg

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Here is the Wild Thailand flower. It has a light weight airy structure, small buds mostly, very resinous, extremely sticky. The smell is minty and the flavor is of licorice, anise. Definitely the highest turpine profile of this year's harvest, very tasty, very stoney sativa high. True thai-stick 🚬

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