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  1. Hello Prik Pot, is there any chance of seeing a flowering plant that the thai flower in your picture comes from please. Im a big fan of the old thai stick lines. Despite what some of the farmers claim now there were actually different thai types that were made up as thaistick batches. The old masters that were breeding the thai genetics used at the time were very very good at what they did, and new how to get the very best out of the genetics they had and were able to pull different high quality types out of the different landrace types they had access to. Over the years ive seen people colllect seeds from distinctly different thaistick and lose and compresed batches going back to the late 1950's upto 1984-5 and maintain them in their separate forms. Ive seen some of these from the time of their collection and maintained up untill modern times and there have been a number of unique different types. Some of the 50s and 60s types gave giant pollypoloid cambodian types and giant bambo golden thai types, pollypoloid blue and rare purple-gold types. Ive seen some very unique types coming from the 70s batches that are extremely long flowering and come with very strong electrifying potency. As it went in to the late 70s and 80s there was a lot of types that seemed to change in quality and now have alot of mutants and hemaprodites , with some of the healthier looking ones now beeng somewhat faster to flower and getting thicker bud structure and wider leaf types with the gigantism fading out. So as you can see im quite the fan of those old thaistick types and I would love to see the growth structure, bud type, leaf shape ect ofoof a flowering plant of the 60s type you guys have please. Thanks.

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