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08-18-2007, 04:06 AM #1OPJunior Member
Traveling Thai
Still tryin to find a really slammin highly sativa variety from nirvana seeds and i came across something called "Traveling Thai"
Heres the specifics:
- indoor/outdoor
- 100% sativa
- thc 22 %
- flowering 11 weeks
- harvest November
- pure Thai sativa / sweet / energetic effect / thc high / productive.
Now if thats true, thats like my dream plant! But theres no reviews about it, no feedback, no pictures, and the page seems hastily thrown together compared to the others. So i just wanna know does anyone know anything about this plant? Should i trust it?serpent420 Reviewed by serpent420 on . Traveling Thai Still tryin to find a really slammin highly sativa variety from nirvana seeds and i came across something called "Traveling Thai" Heres the specifics: - indoor/outdoor - 100% sativa - thc 22 % - flowering 11 weeks - harvest November - pure Thai sativa / sweet / energetic effect / thc high / productive. Rating: 5
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08-18-2007, 05:32 AM #2Senior Member
Traveling Thai
Originally Posted by serpent420
Thai Lights certainly is an appealing name, isn't it?I want to grow it, badly. But I am probably not an experienced enough grower to do it, not yet at least. They also warn novice smokers about Thai Lights, as it is very trippy, and an intense head high (classic Thai, yet unique at the same time given that it is crossed with NL).
These are some exotic strains, and I think these dutch strains are gettin' a bit old for me, except for a few. Some great landrace strains from cannabis hotspots (tropical stuff and stuff near and in the equator - Thailand, Africa, etc) crossed with groundbreaking strains like Northern Lights is definitely exotic, and I'd love to grow it all. Some day... some day...
DrAtomic has been breeding since the 70s, and connoisseurs say he has bred some of the best strains in the world, better than a lot of the new dutch breeders. Greenhouse Seed Co is great, though. They've got some revolutionary strains as well, like Super Silver Haze (won the '97, '98, and '99 Cannabis Cups), and the original White Widow (won the '95 Cannabis Cup) - so they've got some top quality genetics. I'm not sure if I trust Nirvana, or even Sensi Seeds. I'd much rather go with the old school breeders like DrAtomic - they know their shit better than anybody.
A lot of these dutch breeders have just been regurgitating already-bred strains. Sometimes they rename it, or they just cross it with Big Bud and claim it's better because it has a bigger yield. I don't trust a lot of these more commercialized breeders. You shouldn't either.blaze the haze for daze
Embrace the grace of the fine herb.
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08-18-2007, 05:49 AM #3Senior Member
Traveling Thai
By the way, Hemp Depot has these. Go take a look at them. I'm trying to get more info on Thai Lights, since I am most interested in it. But I've heard that the yield is quite low, as a lot of sativas are (Though Super Silver Haze, while mostly sativa (has some indica in it), has bumper yields for a sativa). Still, even if the yield is low, it's supposedly a remarkable strain. It might not be something that you want to binge-smoke on like a lot of other strains. It's exotic, and requires respect, so I'm going to look beyond the yield issue.
blaze the haze for daze
Embrace the grace of the fine herb.
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