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High Grade Vintage Cannabis photography

ThaiBliss

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Painting a Picture with Words?

Painting a Picture with Words?

Wow, great thread. Thanks for sharing everyone.

I remember some of those old publications. The Richard Evans Schultz book, Plants of the Gods or something like that, was the first marijuana book I ever bought. That picture of him kneeling next to an Afghani Indica, near Kandahar I think, is amazing.

I wish I had some pictures to contribute. All I got are memories.

It blows my mind that many people say that those pictures of buds from strains long ago look like crap (schwag). People used to have a phrase for what they thought was good looking bud, “green bud”. Man, green is the last color I want to see in my buds.

When I was young and first started smoking in the late 60s and early 70s almost all bud had a seed or two and often much more. Seeds did not seem to have any bearing on the quality of the high at all, unless you accidentally rolled one up in a joint. Some of the best Columbian I ever had looked dark brown, almost black, and was loaded with seeds. I remember smoking a skinny joint with two friends and going to see the movie MASH when it first came out in the theater. I lifted a bud from my brother, and had no idea how good it was. We barely made it from the car to the theater from almost not being able to stand. Devastating! Not in an indica tired way, but discombobulated physically, but somehow able to float to where we needed to go. It was dreamy.

On the other hand, the first sensimilla I ever had was a bit green. Almost nobody today would ever think it looked good. Back then, most high grade weed was bricked and had seeds and stems. A pound would fit in a couple of gallon zip lock bags. My first sensimilla was Jamaican Ganja. I think we pronounced it ganj, with the “a” being silent. Perhaps that is how it is supposed to be pronounced. I don’t know.

The pound of Jamaican Ganja filled a 30 gallon garbage bag about a third of the way. I have no idea how it got to the Midwestern United States. It was the airiest and fluffiest weed I ever saw. Good gosh, that weed was trippy and made me paranoid! It was an adrenaline filled thrill ride. “Live Wire” stuff. Perhaps it was too green.

I don’t believe we got much of the weed from Mexico. Sorry I missed out on that smoke. The only other sensimilla we got were the Thai Sticks. If I had those Thai Sticks now, took them off the stick, and tossed them in a baggie, I bet no one would even bother to try it, much less buy any. In my opinion, Thai was the best of all. It would be a bit of a thrill ride for the first hour, but then I would settle into a happy way of “seeing” the world differently. Eyes open barely, but eagerly consuming the colors of the brightly lit world. My teeth and spine would vibrate pleasantly. I swear this is the source of the phrase “good vibrations”.

I then moved to California in the late 70s and stayed until the early 80s. There is where I found the first homegrown I ever smoked that was actually great weed. It was all sensimilla from then on, and most of it green. I had been growing casually now and again since I first started smoking, but I never harvested anything decent. When I first saw that it could be done successfully in the U.S., I started some serious attempts.

The sad truth is, after all these years I only have had five or six strains pass through my possession at one time or another that I was able to grow in a way that produced truly great weed. Over time, I have lost them all, but I continue to search for my next success.

All the Best,

ThaiBliss
 

mriko

Green Mujaheed
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lil more.....cherniak is underated...

yep, I have both his GB of Cannabis & Hashish and those are absolutely superb. I first stumble upon the GB of Cannabis when I was working at the OGD, and I was spending most of my meal times reading & dreaming at the pics & stories while eating my tune sandwich eheh, good memories...

May I join ? Here a few shot from legendary Suomi La Valle's Hashish book. Gorgeous photos in there. I've been dreaming of that book for about 20 years and the day I found it there were 5 to choose from, haha !

Let's start with a little of Lebanon...

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Irie !
 
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mriko

Green Mujaheed
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A little of Nepal now...

Some sieved garda
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Handrubbed charas
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Old-school oil, made through distillation with pressure cooker
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Irie !
 

mriko

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Homo sapiens & Cannabis sativa, ya just can't separate them, we shall remain together til the end of times !

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Raco

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It´s TomHill´s OH ^ :)

This is my colombian Moños Rojos ´95

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motaco

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Hermanthegerman where's that pic from? I think its really amazing

amazing? I don't know if I"m amazed by it but I do find it hilarious. That guy has that "Oh shit keep it together" look on his face that you get after a big bong hit. The facial expression combined with the outfit and hair and everything it makes it a pretty funny pic.
 

motaco

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Very interesting this picture of the oil. Any more pictures or information of what they used to make it?

though I know mentioning his name is tantamount to heresy on many forums for some reason

Arjan has his greenhouse seed hunters videos up free on youtube. He's gone to malawi, jamaica, india, and more relevant to morocco.

In the morocco video the guy made a batch of oil for him. It its a more potent form than just the sieved hashish.

From what I could gather its is hashish dissolved in grain alcohol and then set to a very low flame. The pure moonshine or everclear evaporates at a much lower temperature than what water boils at (173 vs 212 degrees F) and thc doesn't get destroyed (much) until it reaches over 200 degrees. A pipe is often connected to a pressure cooker and is used to pipe the explosive gas away from the open flame.

I've heard of people using acetone which I think is mental. You can see that strain hunters morocco expedition up free on Youtube.
 

mriko

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though I know mentioning his name is tantamount to heresy on many forums for some reason

Arjan has his greenhouse seed hunters videos up free on youtube. He's gone to malawi, jamaica, india, and more relevant to morocco.

In the morocco video the guy made a batch of oil for him. It its a more potent form than just the sieved hashish.

From what I could gather its is hashish dissolved in grain alcohol and then set to a very low flame. The pure moonshine or everclear evaporates at a much lower temperature than what water boils at (173 vs 212 degrees F) and thc doesn't get destroyed (much) until it reaches over 200 degrees. A pipe is often connected to a pressure cooker and is used to pipe the explosive gas away from the open flame.

I've heard of people using acetone which I think is mental. You can see that strain hunters morocco expedition up free on Youtube.

Indeed, in this vintage nepalese case, they use handrubbed charas which is dissolved in methanol, then the whole is distillated with an autoclave, then cleaned with water, then heated again to reduce & get rid of last drops of water and voilà.
eheh, motaco, if you think using acetone is mental, then what about ether ?? ahahah !

mriko, great posts! Thanks for sharing.

Most welcome Rasputin, that's what The Plant is all about, sharing !

Irie !
 

indicadom

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Indeed, in this vintage nepalese case, they use handrubbed charas which is dissolved in methanol, then the whole is distillated with an autoclave, then cleaned with water, then heated again to reduce & get rid of last drops of water and voilà.
eheh, motaco, if you think using acetone is mental, then what about ether ?? ahahah !

Ahhh, okay! So they are starting with charas, very interesting indeed! Plus the idea that they know about the addition of water is very interesting! Adding a bit of water to the end of your oil allows the remaining alcohol molecules to more easily evaporate due to differences in boiling points. Then you let it heat on a super low and eventually the water will evaporate off and you are left with an oil. Awesome, I will have to make some ice water hash and follow the same process and see what I come up with, I am excited now!
 

mriko

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Greetings indicadom,

Actually water is used to clean the oil, get rid of all the water-soluble unwanted stuff. Same is done when preparing bhang lassi, leaves are first thoroughly cleaned with fresh water, so as to get rid of chlorophylle and other unwanted stuff. It should actually be done when preparing butter from leaves.

Irie !
 

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