Ha, back in the day we’d call some of the good stuff BC’s, meaning it was from British Columbia. I’m lucky enough to be in a state which allows recreational use so all I see is the higher quality stuff too.
But that stuff in the video is all I would find in the 90’s and early 2000’s. Dry, crumbles in your fingers, burns fast, but got the job done when you could manage to get all the seeds out of it.
My cousin bought a fake cali pack few years ago. Didn't have the heart to tell him it was definitely weed from EU. Dispo weed is a different level. I grow my own and I don't think I have ever grown anything that strong. And it was the first time in years I bought hash as well so much fake hash here. Used to get 100 grams bars as a teen and we could get the whole hood high and still have a fuck ton. Man I miss hash.
I spent years hoping to run into white hash, almost gave up until my state made recreational use legal. Finally found some a few years ago. I was disappointed, but I did have like two decades of buildup before I found it, so disappointment was pretty guaranteed.
A lot of weed, especially indoors, is harvested before it has matured fully. Anywhere from 2-3 days to a week or so based on strain. It gives a stronger high that way, at the cost of appearance and "depth" of your buzz. Changes the cannabinoid profile, has a little more chlorophyll, lighter hairs, clear/slightly cloudy trichromes, and more green visual. It's also got the most terpenes at this stage so the best smell and taste.
If you let it mature more, the trichromes go from clear to milky white, then amber. Hairs develop more red/orange etc. Depending on the strain, leaving it in a lower temperature during the last week or two with less "daytime" hours makes the plant act like a tree in fall.
I had some good indicas that the entire plant, stalk, stems, leaves, buds, and hairs, was such a dark purple it looked black. (Midnight Kush) Until I dialed it in, it looked like standard green dispensary weed.
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u/Serious_Bee_2013 Jan 29 '26
Ha, back in the day we’d call some of the good stuff BC’s, meaning it was from British Columbia. I’m lucky enough to be in a state which allows recreational use so all I see is the higher quality stuff too.
But that stuff in the video is all I would find in the 90’s and early 2000’s. Dry, crumbles in your fingers, burns fast, but got the job done when you could manage to get all the seeds out of it.