A few picture of the genetic variation of Thai sativas.
GN Thai Stick purchased 2012 A
GN Thai Stick purchased 2012 B
Pure Thai brought back from Thailand. Should be called, Never Finnish Thai.
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More to come, I'm doing a lot of work with Colombian, African and Mexican genetics. Hope to have a camera soon.
Hi, a month ago me in thailand up north and i managed to score some nice big beans from a local farmer who was growing them. they were given to the farmer by the burmese villagers coming from the mountains down to the thailand border. the thai farmer told me they were given to him as a trading token. he grew some himself in his huge land and gave them to me for free. he said they grow between a minimum of 1.5m to 3-4 metres and that the high is very centred/balanced. he said it's a mind high but very clear. Where do your seeds come from in thailand? north/south/west/east ? the plants are/were very green. you could almost see through them, like most of the vegetation up there in thailand. the beans are not so dark, as opposed to the vietnamese ones which are very dark, something between deep dark brown and black and also pretty big like the thai ones. if yours are not from the north/north west i would be interested in getting some of them if you don't mind and if you still have them cheers!