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The Search for Trip Weed

yesum

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I have to include this Colombian Gold '72 in the trip category. It enhances the visual aspect to the point of being trippy. Intense colors and clarity of vision. Things get a bit cartoonish.

Not much tolerance build up either. I have been smoking it for a couple weeks and it continues to deliver the goods. Around a half hour of the intense visuals and then fades, along with the somewhat intense high.

Really it is the most trippy I have grown yet. The others were more subject to tolerance buildup, and were not quite on the visual level this is one is or as intense in general. The Jarilla, Michoacan and others are more relaxing though. The trip effect seems to go along with a rather supercharged mind change.

One pheno in particular stands out and of course I do not have a clone. It was a runt and just a single cola and stem. Not the one pictured.
 

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satva

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ThaiBliss, you da man! Great to see your harvest pictures and how legalization is progressing in Oregon. All the best! It looks like your stars are aligning.

Really it is the most trippy I have grown yet. The others were more subject to tolerance buildup, and were not quite on the visual level this is one is or as intense in general.

To quote a great cannabis aficionado,

" ColJam - Colombian Gold- Really is the most trippy I have grown yet. The others were more subject to tolerance buildup, and not quite on the visual level this one is or as intense in general ."

I have trouble sleeping when I smoke Coljam all day for a few days, so time traveling with Tangwena, may be just the thing to cure insomnia. I haven't thought of eating Colombian Gold, but I'm staring at two ColJam plants ready for harvest, and the message I'm getting sounds like "Cob me, cob me, cob me" maybe its just the sound of Tangwena time traveling again, who knows?

Maybe I'm hallucinating or something. I'm trying not to laugh as these ColJam flowers are so wispy its almost a bad joke, or not..............I have been playing around with cobbing the ColJam in sealed glass, and you can actually watch as the flowers turn gold, and the aromas are wonderful perfume and sweet, compared to the light green flowers above, that smell like carrots. + 20 weeks and I get carrots, carrot aromas, I'm trying not to laugh............

Jahgreenlabel of Underground Seeds Collective has shown the three Colombian Gold varieties he used in breeding. One is the 1972 Colombian Gold and another is the 1980 Colombian Gold used in ColJam - 1980 Colombian Gold x 1960/1970 Jamaican Lambsbread BX 1980 Colombian Gold. The 1980 is not as NLD as the 1972 Colombian Gold, but the 1960/1970 Jamaican Lambsbread is a real trip.

There are shorter flowering pheno-types in ColJam that are not as trippy, but there is also some exotic pheno-types, perhaps even more exotic than 1972 Colombian Gold.

Here is an exotic male ColJam -7


and his Colombian brother, who's mother is Punto Rojo, she is trippy and groovey, but not so intense. Who likes intense mothers anyway? I almost got my mother to eat some cannabis brownies, when she came home early from shopping, which only happened once in her lifetime. I said Mom, "Its karma, the universe is telling you its time to eat cannabis."



This is what I'm smoking - ColJam - 1980 Colombian gold dominate


Mother is Punto Rojo, almost good enough to eat, no?


Eating cannabis is all the rage in Colorado, I mean really, do you think I should eat the arms and legs off the Gummy Bear, or just eat the arms and wait and see what happens..............hehehe

Peace happens, I went for a cup of coffee and got offered three peace signs by good souls All good here, except perhaps I need to stop taking the world so seriously, from now on I'm dropping all my gurus after their fourth birthday.
 
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ThaiBliss

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Colombian Gold and ColJam sound like the ones for me. I am now producing seeds from a Thai x (Colombian Gold x C99) right now, using my Bangi Wicked male. It only just got mature enough to have a few seeds. It will have to go in the greenhouse to finish. I hope it is from the 72 Colombian Gold. The C. Gold I remember had beefier buds, but much more gold/yellow looking. Maybe I never got the real deal. I have seen pictures of Oaxaca Gold and it looks more like what I was getting back in the day.

Thanks for sharing everyone,

ThaiBliss
 

ThaiBliss

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Greetings,

By request, pictures of Nanan Bouclou. Due to storms, here are the few top branches that are still standing:
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Resin is pouring on:
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Red/purple colors are starting to show up:
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While resin has been layering up, the aroma has been very sweet, much sweeter than before. It is starting to slow down a bit, and now I'm detecting the basil aroma even when simply walking by. I'm also occasionally smelling a bit of the lemon grass and earthiness. This is one of the most stinky plants in the garden. The buds are relatively small, but I plan on keeping a significant amount of choice pickings from this, due to its reputation, until it is well cured and tested.

I'd also like to mention that this was the latest plant to start flowering, but it is progressing very quickly and looks to be done earlier than the average. I hope it continues to play out that way.

ThaiBliss
 

ThaiBliss

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My favorite plant this year is still Miss Universe. It looks like the plants I grew from seeds in Thai Sticks decades ago. I also like the way the high was described from it.

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ThaiBliss
 

ThaiBliss

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Since the recent subject has been Colombian Gold, here is my contribution:
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If my memory serves me, this is Thai X (Colombian Gold x C99). It finally got mature enough to start developing seeds from my Bangi Haze x Wicked Weed male. Long live Thai genetics. I will keep blending them into my line until I die.

ThaiBliss
 
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love the way plants are stacking mr bliss , hay you ever used cable ties / zip ties on the forks of your plants . found saves a lot of branches . its nothing to have 20 or so on each plant for extra support .
 

ThaiBliss

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love the way plants are stacking mr bliss , hay you ever used cable ties / zip ties on the forks of your plants . found saves a lot of branches . its nothing to have 20 or so on each plant for extra support .

Thanks Beanz,n. You are right. I can do better. I already have a plan. Next year I'm getting rid of the small vertical trellising. I will build scaffolding 10 foot wide and the plant will grow through 3 layers or more of horizontal trellis. Each branch will be supported at 3 points. The current trellises were fine for 6 to 8 foot tall plants where each branch is supported at one point. Now that I'm consistently growing 12 foot + plants, I need to adapt.

T.B.
 
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Thanks Beanz,n. You are right. I can do better. I already have a plan. Next year I'm getting rid of the small vertical trellising. I will build scaffolding 10 foot wide and the plant will grow through 3 layers or more of horizontal trellis. Each branch will be supported at 3 points. The current trellises were fine for 6 to 8 foot tall plants where each branch is supported at one point. Now that I'm consistently growing 12 foot + plants, I need to adapt.

T.B.

i rekon i,m going to be trying the trellis your thinking this season .
wasn't criticism either saying you need to do better , but you will.... you keep growing those monsters :biggrin:
 

ThaiBliss

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Have you grown the Miss Universe out before? Awesome thread thanks for documenting, subbed
No, it's my favorite because it holds so much promise. It's also my first Kali Mist related strain.

i rekon i,m going to be trying the trellis your thinking this season .
wasn't criticism either saying you need to do better , but you will.... you keep growing those monsters
I know. I appreciate your interest and help. It's why I post.

Here are some more plants pregnant with seed. First is Kali Mist:
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Purple Haze x Meao Thai:
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Goo with seed:
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Tahoe OG with seed:
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I have strayed into an indica dominant strain here. All the rest in this post have Thai or Cambodian in them. I promised some seed to a friend, and this was also strong enough to want to play with it a bit and see how it reacts to breeding with a Hawaiian related strain, perhaps.

ThaiBliss
 

ThaiBliss

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Saved my SAGE and Big Sur Holy Weed genetics in seed form:
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Not the most potent, but a special high. Can get me to a profound "knowing" type of high, where all is right in the world. Fine genetics in it's lineage for sure. I'm hoping it can bring that vibe to something with more kick.

ThaiBliss
 

LowFalutin

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Saved my SAGE and Big Sur Holy Weed genetics in seed form:
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Not the most potent, but a special high. Can get me to a profound "knowing" type of high, where all is right in the world. Fine genetics in it's lineage for sure. I'm hoping it can bring that vibe to something with more kick.
ThaiBliss
mornin' T.
which of the two is this plant, sage or bshw?
my sage F2 seeds have just started pushing above ground this AM.
gonna call the sage F2 backcross to the bshw, presage.

edit: the vietnameseBlack (crosses) has that profound, awe-inspiring vibe
 

ThaiBliss

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mornin' T.
which of the two is this plant, sage or bshw?
my sage F2 seeds have just started pushing above ground this AM.
gonna call the sage F2 backcross to the bshw, presage.

I don't know for sure which is which. There were times when the cuttings were side by side and I couldn't tell them apart by looks or smell without looking at the label. I did not match the labels to the plant when I took the pictures. BSHW looks almost exactly like my SAGE plant, except a bit more delicate. I think the first picture is BSHW, and the second picture is SAGE. I'm judging that by the fatter leaflets seen on the second picture.

I believe you have some potential to get some very interesting phenotypes popping up from your BSWH x SAGE cross. I'm looking forward to seeing those. You might want to search for Purple Zacatecas to see what might result. There is also another Purple... something Mexican name that is linked to BSHW. Both the names are Mexican towns in the same region. If I remember correctly, they are in Northeast Mexico, east of Monterrey. If I remember the other name, I'll let you know. Purple color with very skinny leaflets around the buds, and a high described as "in the presence of God" were the distinguishing features.

Mine are going to be watered down, from the SAGE/BSHW perspective, due to my desire to be able to grow these outdoors. I would not mind seeing something between Bangi Haze, in the male I used, and SAGE/BSWH. SAGE, for me, was more spiritual/cerebral and Bangi Haze was more sensory enhancing and euphoric. Both are not strikingly potent, but very high quality highs, in my opinion.

Best of luck in your trip search,

ThaiBliss
 

ThaiBliss

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O.K., I couldn't help myself. Writing about those strains gets me worked up. Here is a quote from Satva:

"Maroon varieties like Zacatecas Purple often have a spiritual high. Nothing wrong with that! In Big Sur Holy Weed the Holy part comes from a Purple Mexican sativa like Zacatecas Purple or maybe Zihuatanejo Purple. The Highland Mexican Purples could be kissing cousins of the Highland Colombian Purples, Colombian Mangobiche, Purple phenotypes in Old Timer's Haze, or even Panama Red."

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^^^ From here: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p=7721978&postcount=957

I found a picture of the skinny leaves here:
https://www.****************/forums/showthread.php?201348157-Multi-colored-cannabis-pistil-thread

Someone posted pictures of Purple Zacatecas they were growing, but I can't seem to find them.

I Google Earthed those names, and I was really wrong. Zacatecas is in the central highlands. Zihuatanejo is a southwestern coastal town. LOL.

All I know is that I love the high from my SAGE plant. :)

ThaiBliss
 

Mtn. Nectar

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can remember those days......mid/late 70's......have yet to encounter/replace the original..............
here is label that was in a coffee can full.........

ganj on........
 
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