Reflections on seeds from back in the day, good/bad

Lighter404

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I found a bag of bagseed from the early 2000s. A few hundred seeds to play around with. It should be an interesting assortment as either the bud around New England has changed a lot in the last 20 years or I've just become more discerning. Wtf is beasters anyway? As I've come to understand it they're small, very dense buds grown hydroponically. They weren't flushed properly. I would get a massive headache every time I smoked it. Very chemical. And they had gritty, unsmokable shit in it. Like sand building up in the bowl or scratching the whip of a vape. If you ground it you might think it was kief but think again. Found out it was the reflective shit they spray on the center line of the road! Basically glass, supposedly the particles are too big to enter the lungs. It made giant abnormally-shaped seeds that look like Monsanto's secret inbred brother. It wasn't all bad though- I think most of it is Maine outdoor bud, which I've thought of as an heirloom strain, mostly indica. Sometimes you find pine needles grown into the nug which makes me fairly nostalgic. I doubt I'll be able to separate it from the Mexican sativa import seeds, which I understand are bred to be pretty hardy? There's probably some good one in there too, a few might be WW, a lot of NL and some sour diesel mixed in there somewhere too.
Was there a big switch to medical grade "danks" that happened fairly recently or did I just get smarter about buying bags? Seemed like mersh got phased out of the economy, although in other states that is apparently not the case.
 
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