Whats the best bud youve evr smoked??

KushLoud

Member
in your opinion, whats the best strain you've ever burned??

mine was Alaskan Thunderfuck x Northern Lights!!
 

tingpoon

Well-Known Member
speed queen from attitude.
speed queen was my first grow ever which i did in a hydrohut, and she came out beautifully. she has one of the shorter harvest times so she was a great beginner grow. and the smoke was very heady, but not overly so. i was happy because i was lookin for a couch lock effect to go with my then new tv hehe.
also, the white label WW - a little bit more demanding, definitely like an intermediate grow. i left her in flower until her trichs turned amber. amazing.
if i could do it over again, i would definitely grow them both.
 

Brick Top

New Member
I would likely have to say Dalat.


Here is part of an article about someone else who loves Dalat:


HEART OF DANKNESS

A Pot Crop Lives Now

by Dr. Dalat
Thu, Jun 16, 2005 12:23 pm
more: grow articles, vietnam, old school weed, dalat, august 2005



The story of a war-veteran helicopter pilot who never got higher than when he smoked the fabled Vietnamese strains while “in country.” Decades later, he seeks out these same plants to grow for himself at home and to smoke through his retirement.

Story & photos by Dr. Dalat


Thirty-two years ago, I was a 20-year-old fresh-faced and very naive young man sent to Southeast Asia by the US government—caught up, like so many of my generation, in the wide, sweeping net of the final military draft of the last century and sent to fight the war in Vietnam. As a helicopter pilot, I flew all over the central highlands of that country, circa 1969-71, and experienced much of the worst that man has to offer his fellow man, but also plenty of the best. One of my most remarkable memories was discovering a plantation of 30-foot-tall cannabis sativa trees in a very isolated province called Dalat.

Dalat at that time was way off the beaten path. Nestled between two mountain ranges at an altitude of around 4,500 feet and really only accessible from the air (I had a distinct advantage because of my air mobility), the region was rumored amongst the grunts to be the birthplace of Ho Chi Minh, North Vietnam’s spiritual and political leader, and therefore off limits to the enemy Viet Cong. The truth of the matter was, of course, quite different. In reality, the VC used Dalat for R&R (rest and relaxation) for their troops and therefore, quite wisely, refrained from initiating any action in and around the province. In effect, both sides considered it an unofficial “no-fire zone.”

While on one of my many fly-ins to Dalat City, I met the owner of the cannabis plantation—a wonderful older French gentleman who was always more than kind when it came to sharing his bounty. For our part, those of us in the helicopter crews kept him well stocked with much-needed and hard-to-get staples and supplies that we would scavenge from the various US base mess halls and supply depots that we visited regularly.

The best of the sativas came from the highland areas of Vietnam, places like Ban Me Thuot and Pleiku, and were similar to the highland Thai sativas in almost all respects. The very best of all were grown in the province of Dalat—cultivated for centuries by the indigenous tribes of mountain people known as Montagnards (although in their language, they refer to themselves as “Human Beings”), these crops produced without a doubt the most remarkable and mind-expanding herb I’ve ever experienced.

Keep in mind that the Montagnard people are an ancient culture, with no real written record—only stories passed down from generation to generation. I recall most vividly sitting amongst the tribal chieftains and listening to them chant stories about “the beginnings of time” and how cannabis had been with them forever to guide them on their spiritual journey of pantheism. They have two words in their language for cannabis. The first translates loosely as “Path to the Gods.” The second is used only if you smoke too much of this fine herb, and it describes the state of mind of someone who has done just that. It translates simply as “The Mind of God.”

For many of us who served the “Masters of War” in those days, Vietnamese pot became our path to sanity, our lifeline. It was a simple yet very effective way of maintaining peace of mind amidst the chaos of the conflict—an escape from the horrendous reality of our daily lives. From 1964 to 1974, thousands of US soldiers came home from the war carrying as much of this “boo” with them as possible—introducing the exotic smokes of Southeast Asia to the world at large, the seeds of which would provide the main genetic building blocks for many modern strains of cannabis. Ask anyone who came of age during that time, and you’ll notice a quick flash of the eyes as their mind recalls the experience of smoking “the jungle kind.” Though often ridiculed by younger generations as the quaint musings of aging hippies, the sad fact remains that most folks younger than 45 simply have never experienced the mind-bending high of the pure land-race sativa strains of Southeast Asia.
 

McFonz

Well-Known Member
Haven't smoked all that much variety, but for now its Arjan's Haze #2. Although it lacks potency when smoked enough I haven't found anything that comes close to it!
If I oversmoke my Nirvana's Blue Mystic it gets somewhere near the Arjan's Haze #2, but still far from there.

Very spacey.
 

haze2

Well-Known Member
I can now hoestly say that, I had gotten some LAVENDER from a friend about 5 or so years ago got it somewhere up in Merced Ca it was by far the best smoke out, it was so smooth and very very stoney bud. It was yellow in color with a tint of purple over it. It was by far the BEST. Just about 2 years ago I got some smoke from my cousin, he got it from a medi bank in Yucca Valley Ca. The Bottle read CHEM#4 It is now by far the very best tasting bud ever, very potent I cant describe it. That is my FAVE for now. Dont know if you can get beans for the strains or not. The Lavender you can but I dont know what Lavender it was. Lavender I believe has also been called The PURPS too. Haze
 

shannonball

Well-Known Member
LA confidential, greenhouse's lemon haze, western winds, manatuska tundra (sp??), all were great and each different. depends and what kind of stone you are in the mood for
 

stowandgrow

Active Member
Kali Mist. Hands down ............ although brick builds a pretty compelling case for Dalat (I'll have to give that a whirl)!
 

northernbandit

Active Member
AK47 First time I smoked it was the first time i went to amsterdam, the stone was insane, I couldnt feel my legs for a bit there and the memories were incredible
 

Brick Top

New Member
Kali Mist. Hands down ............ although brick builds a pretty compelling case for Dalat (I'll have to give that a whirl)!
If you can find true honest to goodness 'Real McCoy' Dalat seeds for the love of all that is good PLEASE post where they can be found or PM the sites address to me because I do not know anywhere it can be found short of taking a trip to Vietnam, something I managed to squeak by without doing in the 70's.
 
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