Smoking cannabis was different around 50 years ago.
A lot of the best cannabis back then came from overseas.
You’d find Thai sticks in southeast Asia, kushes in northern India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, and Gold-bud in North and South America. These “landrace” strains are either good sativas or true indicas and were used to develop the genuinely first hybrid strains of cannabis. While I have found new phenotypes of indicas enjoy Pakistani Kush, Hindu Kush, and Afghani Kush to be weak and not great, landrace sativas such as Durban Poison and Hawaiian are phenomenal. While numerous medical cannabis dispensaries carry Durban Poison on a proper basis, it isn’t consistently simple finding other quality landrace sativa strains. When our local cannabis dispensary started giving off Acapulco Gold and Columbian Gold recently, I was happy to try them both. Opening the container of each was a satisfying experience. The dank aroma of the flower buds was both fruity and dank at the same time, which I’ve been missing from some of these odd hybrids that are trending right now. I’ll take a hybrid if I can be sure that it will give me consistently fine effects. But more often than not, I’m upset by these lower end hybrids. My body is left wanting a better high. Hopefully I can keep getting more landrace cannabis strains moving into the near future. I saw numerous on moneus when I lived in California briefly, but the state I’m living in now is limited in its options of cannabis products by comparison. As long as I can keep getting Colombian Gold and Acapulco Gold, I’ll be blissful.