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unless some old timer has it, it is gone scone
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You are right of course, what is gone is gone.

I don't call mine a Thai or anything of the sort. What I am saying is you can breed a pterodactyl with chickens. It won't actually 'be' a pterodactyl, it would just be a giant chicken, but it will be the same size and it would look act and even taste like one.

But we still have the whole box of legos.

The part that needs doing regardless of the source genetics is the work of starting lots of the resulting seed from the cross flowering them and sifting the results for your target profile. Once you've made more than one of these you can cross those and get an even better example of it.

A favorite trick of mine at this point is to take two different lines inbred to the same basic profile and femming one female plant to cross with the other one.

Start fem seed of the cross and save lots of time space ect.

You are right that we will never get a real Thai, but if you can describe the profile and high you can find it.
Is it dry yet?

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my best friend is atm in thailand

scoring

we will see

he wrote some notes, speaking in the highest dimensions one can, also knowing indoor stuff, i mean, he is able to judge

within a year, regarding my timeline, i will be deselecting ladyboys, and while that, you can talk about gone is gone is gone ... lol

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deran i do wish you the best of luck.
i had several people in thailand seed me seeds.
they grew nice sativas. but did not have the flavor
or the kick of old thai.
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Post by Jesús Malverde »

After numerous reports from Thailand the past few years, I think the line that made Thai sticks appears to no longer exist in Thailand. The closest I've ever seen was a plant I grew from a Joey Weed Surprise Pack that had the correct aroma and flavor. There are rumors the Thai stick line is still grown in Laos —and that may have been where the original was actually grown— but that may just be idle gossip.
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