Number 3 the winningist sativa (I am just guessing) at cc and still a fav of mine --Kali Mist. (Serious Seeds?)

At number two the most overlooked and yet one of the most radical dominant sativas ever produced, the long lost winner of first place in 2002 (?)

Mother's Finest (I think it's from Soma or Sensi)--treeppEest high energy buzz --just this side of too much fun. A strain whose high was lauded as superior by many, that is now strangley unknown. ONe you may want to rediscover for yourself. A potentially devestating strain for those who eat instead of vap. Have a nice trip.

And my number one favorite dom sativa blend, a plant with the perfect high for me. And which thankfully I have gotten beans for. This is what the bean counter, I mean seller (quarenteed all female) said: the off-spring of two first place Cannibis Cup sativa winners were crossed with yet another different first place sativa dom winner from the cup. This stran was then line bred and backcrossed to a spontaneous polypoid that arose from that line. I saw an mpeg of this mutant--it sort of looked like an ornamental variey of cannibis--it had rows of spots on the plate leaves or spater patterns that were bright yellow, and like double the number of saws on the plate leaves, and it's texture was weird somehow. It was next to another male plant (its brother) and the only way I could explain it, and I looked at it quite a bit, cause I thought it must have been photoshoped, it made the other plant look like a sketch of a marijuanna plant. It just looked more "there" than it's sib. So then the offspring from back breeding to this mutant were line bred further until the somatype stablized--Stablized Messiah (daughter of Mutant Messiah and Philosphers Stonz) an etherial golden sativa that turns prickly and rigid with resin. Having more leaf than a pure Kali but far more dank--yet without the leaf mass usually associated with such mottly funk. But the high is what it's about: No couch lock, in fact you are much more likely to go off on some voyage of discovery or creativity or at the very least stay up all night on a child's crusade of some sort (this it has in common with Mother's Finest.) It has no roof, yet seems to be paranoia negative. This strain produces brain tingles consistently in me. I would characterize the high as angelic as opposed to psychadelic. I often run into the ironic reflection when under its influence that I don't get enough done because I get too much done. I got five females out of five seeds and am now on my own third generation of linebreeding the same strain. I guess I should mother-plant it cause I sure don't want anything to change, unless maybe it gives me thermal vision or something.

Anyhow here is a pic of one of three Stablized Messiahs that I grew this fall. This is from about a week ago. She is now even more sparkley but is in her fist day of 48 hrs of darkness before the harvest. Her sisters are in light fast vacumn packed jars.

Usually I am not able to get a pic of the sparkles because of my pretty low end camera and know how. But if you look at this full screen then zoom in on the light area of the smaller bud you can see the sparlkes quite will and the degree to which this strain entirely coats itself with sugar and oil and almost varnishs itself with delightful recreational molecules.

I hope you someday have the pleasure--but I have never seen anyone who wasn't a grower who lived on the central coast have any of this stuff.

So I guess then I would say that of what is avalible to the public Mother's Finest and kali Mist are the best.

Another fine sativa that was so good that I still remember the taste of it from 68 was Punta Roha, Columbian red tip, better than Panama Red (which was also grown in Columbia) and all the golds etc, better than any hash I ever smoked too. With the exception of hash kneeded with raw opium which used to be avalible in the sixties and early seventies, and which if you had the smarts to smoke correctly--without lighting, you would see the scarlet goddess on her flaming clouds of glory. This was the first pot I had ever saw sell for more than twenty dollars an ounce, and back then more like eight to twelve dollars an ounce was the norm ($60 dollar/lbs in Tucson for anyone on the street.) And I was crazy enough to pay thirty-five dollars for an ounce of this Punta Roha, and boy am I glad I did. I still remember the yummyness. I wish I had known about vaporizing back in 66 come to think of it. On the other hand I don't think a joint of Stablized Messiah would stay lit. I never tried it, it would be such a waste to smoke it anyway in any manner: bong, joint, what have you, you burn more of the good molecules than you inhale.