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I think you mean, What is Landrace like?

The stuff that grew 20+ years ago still grows today in the country it originates in normally, What your talking about is the Skunk Hybrid such as NL, AK and other big names we know of.

Hash's such as Blonde / Red Leb, Afghan, Nepalese, Indian, Pakistani, Marrocan and Brick / Block (Compressed) Weeds such as Jamaican, Thai, Columbian, Brazilian, African and Oil (Not Butane Extracted Honey Oil, Proper Indian/Pakistani Oil) should usually be made with Landrace Plants and should be the same as they were 100 years ago I would imagine.

In my experiences these hash's, compressed weeds and oils made from landrace strains differ in effect greatly, from immense highs to unimaginable Stones! Blonde Leb, Marrocan and the compressed weed give a high normally and the other hash's and the oil give a stone.

What do you mean, "Is THC a chemical messenger?"
Could you explain this a bit better?
 
Well said Sticki .

"I mean in Morroco with the zero zero hash, they had to of been doing that for a very long time "

They havent been making hash for a long time in morroco . I think since the 1950s . They were first taught to make hash by Turks and their seeds came from Turky and the Lebanon . Theres also a line to German tourists in the 50s who brought seeds and knowledge of making hash to ketama . They were the people who were involved in smugling the first morrocan hash to europe .

"Is American Hemp the only indigenious species of Cannabis in the U.S.? "

Science teaches that the europeans bought hemp to north and south america . That it wasnt there before .

"Neville"

Wich Neville ?
 
Thanx . I was hopeing thats who GhostlyOne17 was talking about . Hes one of my heros . Someone who has realy done a lot for the whole scene .
 
http://www.drugtext.org/sub/marmyt1.html a dit:
The researchers who made the claim of increased potency used as their baseline the THC content of marijuana seized by police in the early 1970s. Poor storage of this marijuana in un-air conditioned evidence rooms caused it to deteriorate and decline in potency before any chemical assay was performed. Contemporaneous, independent assays of unseized "street" marijuana from the early 1970s showed a potency equivalent to that of modern "street" marijuana.
 
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