A stick was $35 in Okinawa in 1972. We had flights back and forth to Nam Phong several times a day from my base. In Nam Phong a stick cost $.05. You couldn't actually buy a stick there... a bundle of 20 sticks was $2. It was very difficult to beat the Japanese when they decided you weren't going to be bringing any of that stuff in. When they really got serious, they were able to completely block the import of virtually any herb. Thank God for the good ole US MAIL. :thumbsup:

I have a friend who was over there with me who was constantly lamenting the absence of seeds from some of his old favorites... Thai and Columbian Gold. I did some research and found a company called "World of Seeds" on The Attitude and they carry a number of landrace strains (or so they say) and I ordered some Thai and C-Bo Gold. I absolutely do not have the patience for that type of grow but he has one of each in the ground right now.

Before you consider attempting to grow one of these equatorial sativas, I would offer the friendly suggestion that you study WW's Thai grow log. These stains can clean your clock even if you're very experienced. Especially, if you are not prepared to account for the climate of an area that is warm in the winter and like a sauna in the summer (Thailand). And, that's just for starters.

BTW, one thing I found interesting... The ganga Dr's nitrogen source of choice is human compost. :wtf: