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pilis

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I met today in Nakhon Phanom a thai grower.
He have only thai strains.

He have Thai Stick too and he sad in Thailand you can find different Thai Sticks.
Thai name:

หางกระรอก

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I get Thai Stick flowers from him to smoke.
Than he told me he thinks this SRIDOR seeds are same good as Thai Stick!
I saw in internet now a few pages where thai people posted even videos from SRIDOR seeds.

He was sooo fuc....... friendly I want to give him 1000 baht,25 dollar but hi took only 500!

Then I went to a shopping place get a gift basket for his wife!

And had today a great idee!!!!

This or next year in Germany cannabis will be ligalized same like Thailand!
From this moment on I will just order from him by post, so easy.
 

pilis

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Today I was in a gardening shop and asked for cannabis seeds.
The lady told me she dont have but she call a friend.
After a few minutes was a motorbike man comming and had a cannabis plant with him.
The plant was ca.60 cm high and full in flower,full with foxtails!
Maybe a rare thai species?
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Airloom

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The grower told me,inside the GH is hard to grow,outside is ok.
Tomorrow comes the third grower.
Thanks for these updates. It’s gotta be thrilling and daunting at the same time given the recent relaxation of laws there. My reading says that is really targeted at the local level and should not give visitors/tourists big ideas…lol
I’m always interested in anything liberating more Thai genetics 🛒
 

bibi40

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its pretty hot so i guess once they get used to how much water to feed and the right soil mixes, they may do better ,
so far none of the ones in green houses look very good or healthy at all , they can do much better ...
i'm certainly not an expert about tropical strains ,
but i agree , those plants seems unhealthy and sad ....
i thought native's strain should thrive in their environment :rolleyes:
 

Donald Mallard

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i'm certainly not an expert about tropical strains ,
but i agree , those plants seems unhealthy and sad ....
i thought native's strain should thrive in their environment :rolleyes:
they can , but the green house is a challenge at first ,
those sativas like to do a lot of surface rooting , wider pots would be beneficial ,
and as i said a better soil mix with coco and perlite added ,
its likely they will get used to it with some trial and error just like the rest of us have done ,

ive seen a few grows by expats using modern genetics in green house types of structures that were quite good , im sure all will improve in time also ...
 

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