Thai reviews
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- 30% of people say it helps with Stress
- 27% of people say it helps with Depression
- 22% of people say it helps with Anxiety
Thai reviews
Thai is awesome. I got the THC-A variety from Join August. Vaped it in my Davinci.
The smell is entirely unique. Very sweet, spicy. Almost an incense smell. The flavor brought a unique profile as well. Sweet, tropical, and very smooth.
Visually very appealing. Loooong dark nugs, orange hairs, some ice, and my favorite feature - some very dark little areas that poke through. Really beautiful and unique flower.
The effects were top notch! Full body tingles, and pain relief for my stiff back. I love a goody body high and Thai hits the standard.
The cerebral high was lovely - uplifting but clear. After a delightful come-up, the stone leveled into something manageable. I was able to hit the grocery store, meal prep for the week, and bake some delicious rice crispies. I didn’t feel jittery, just groovy. That was just two rips on the vape/bong. Which is a light dose for me.
I did notice a bit of anxiety on the come down, but atypical for weed, more like my own brand that I’d forgotten about coming back to visit. It was pretty mild so nothing major needed to keep it at bay, but for those who are prone to anxiety - you may get a little flash at the end but it is manageable.
I noticed creativity and inspiration percolating which was nice and generally fun and felt good.
Went back for another sesh as a night cap and really let ‘er rip. The come up stopped time altogether (which I love), and things got pleasantly trippy. I felt like my imagination was able to influence my perception some and just enjoyed the novelty.
Kept me up for a bit, but I like to reflect while stoned - I took a walk inside, so to speak with Thai and turned that introspective mirror to myself. Explored things, felt my emotions, considered existence and time, and then passed out and had some vivid dreams that I don’t remember.
No grog in the morning.
Solid experience. Thai is a winner for sure and I’d recommend it to anyone.
My relationship with Thai weed began in 1975. A friend (vet of Vietnam war) had a connection which provided a steady, seasonal stream of 55 gallon garbage bags full of the golden to dark brown, tightly packed, roughly 3 x 5 inch bricks of around 12 to 20 (depending on individual size) bamboo sticks with little buds entwined about each stick with thin twine that looked like a narrow strip pulled from a bamboo or marijuana stalk. With seed banks, changing laws, the internet and the profuse expansion in popularity of breeding and growing, I have long hoped and searched to find hints of this strain somewhere. It seems this long lost friend has completely vanished: In the countless descriptions, reviews, anecdotes I've read, the key to Thai sticks is missing. The stories lack the single defining aspect of Thai that anybody who took their first pull off a joint of this stuff in the 70's will immediately attempt to clarify in their reminiscing of that magical moment. It is the taste, period. Instantly, a person who knew this pot and smelled or smoked some unknown variety of weed someone passed to them at a party or concert would say "OMG it's THAI!!" The point being that Thai stick had a sweet and spicy flavor that was absolutely unmistakable, unique and easily recognizable. Yes, I agree, a fantastic high. Energetic, brainy, psychedelic, etc. but the high and other aspects of this pot, while unique, are not nearly as (or in truth at all) unique as the taste. There was no way a person could possibly confuse the taste and think it was anything but Thai, and no other pot, ever, anywhere, has a taste anything like the taste of those wonderful little sticks. You can wrap anything on a stick. If it looks like Thai, smells like Thai and gives you a high like Thai, it isn't Thai. Unless it tastes like Thai: In that case, it can't be anything other than Thai. I never met anyone who smoked the real thing and disagrees with this. I got some Thai seeds from a bank in Nederlande. I live in a hot, hot climate. I have my little but tall greenhouse and 4 plants of Thai about 20 inches in height. I don't have much hope it will actually taste like Thai sticks. The vanishing of Thai sticks: This, truly, is the worst part of growing old.
I love this thai stick disposable from canna club of Nicholas hills. The effects I get are tight eyed euphoria, and extremely talkative, Its almost like that energy drink type of buzz, that makes you slur your words a little bit because you feel so good. Or like you took one sip of vodka and you feel that warm buzz. That makes you wanna get up and do things. But this warm buzz is in your head. Right behind your eyes and cleaner. This is definitely a smoke this and fun. After you get down coughing your head off though. And of course, the effects are extremely intense because I have the live resin disposable made buy Adrift extracts. But you probably won't find the Bud version of thai in Oklahoma. Sorry for grammer errors I'm feeling good. 😂
💜..Whoa, This Intence old-school Thai has me Relaxing & chillin' while I honor All our Veterans Today!..Feelin' the Chronic Pain dissipating & my f'n PTSD melting, there's No ANXIETY here!..Happy, Calm, Mellow, Clear Headed THAI lifts me Up Fast..soo Elevating & Fun.."Lasts a Long Time!" I 💜 this Kind SATIVA Stone and will def buy again,Thanks to Marjoe of YHS!...Many Canna Blessings! Be Well, Heal ✌Jah😍
Great
This strain packs quite the punch to the senses with it's uplifting energetic high. Great if you want to be high and active, the buds are quite dense and crumble up well.
Here in Thailand, Thai Stick cannabis is very cheap nowadays and currently goes for around 10THB per gram, so 30 grams would work out at around 8 USD. In the past, it was mainly brick weed, lots of stems and seeds and sometimes, with a slightly acidic, urine smell. When the legal status of cannabis changed a couple of years back, it seemed pointless to bother with the local varieties, so for a while, I used Thais Stick and Green Crack, the two cheapest and most popular strains as filler for my joints. Now, I am not allowed to smoke and have turned to edibles. I have found that eating food containing Thai Stick weed to be good enough, certainly works and I have been enjoying the upbeat, focused heady rush that it gives. It would be good for morning coffee breaktime if you have a lot of things to be doing. Alternatively, I understand that some of the islands are producing their own varieties now and going for a more laid back effect.
I'm just going to tell a little story about this stain in its natural habitat.
This past January I was doing some work on a tiny island off the coast of Malaysia, quite close to the Thai border. I didn't think I'd be smoking at all since I didn't have any connections and drugs carry such a stiff penalty (life in jail or execution!) but luckily for me, the native islander I was working for was quite the affianado. he had a friend on the mainland who would get weed in from over the Thai border and we'd pick up on resupply trips. for about $20 you'd get a 5 inch rectangle of highly compressed weed wrapped up in masking tape and plastic wrap. it was so dense, you'd have to slice off a piece with a knife and chop it up. with a reduced tolerance, it was heaven. it's hard to guage the effects because the setting was so magical, but I'll always associate Thai weed with wandering around a rainforest dripping with life or bobbing in the gentle lapping waves of lukewarm water as the setting sun turned the sky above and the water below to rose, gold, and purple.
This strain will forever hold a place I my heart.






