“I ordered a pack of these and paid for original breeders packaging but still received the re-packaged seeds almost 2 months after ordering. I have had seeds repacked despite paying for original packaging but I assumed it's because there are too many packs but this time I only ordered 12 highland thai seeds so my advice is don't waste your money on original packs and if it's a must have then try different vendor.
The main issue with my order was that too many seeds were forced into the container. I had 3 highland thai completely squashed and 2 of my freebies squashed. the surviving seeds look really good but thats just unacceptable in my books. it takes quite a bit of pressure to squash healthy seeds so this was careless handling.
I hope Seedsman try to improve because they're the easiest company to shop through from my country (in terms of payment methods at checkout)”
“This is a TALL plant. Are you sure these aren't really Triffid seeds? It's so big we think it's eating small birds and mammals. We've got an outdoor grow in SoCal and it seems to love our climate. Our advice is nurse it under grow lights from seed to about half a foot tall and then replant in a 5 or 7 gallon container, feed it weekly and watch it grow. The live bush has a sweet, earthy aroma, without the stink of a crossbreed and won't attract anyone downwind. We get a soaring intellectual high but no paranoia. 100% germination. We grow only landrace strains and this strain is one of the reasons we switched away from crossbred plants.”
“5/5 germination, very healthy and vigorous plants! I made the insane decision to grow these indoors, and have kept height under control with brutal supercropping. They're now on week 13 of flower and are nowhere near finished... I had them in 2-gallon pots with organic soil, but would definitely go bigger next time to make nutrient issues a little bit less likely. They give off a distinctive carrot-citrus aroma when rubbed, and one has a pronounced bubblegum scent--looking forward to tasting these beasts!”
“Biggest cannabis seeds I have handled, like from some prehistoric age. They are very vigorous. Easily and quickly germinate. Once in soil, they emerge green within a couple days and are taller and leafed in no time than other strains that have been growing much longer.
Made the mistake if ground planting them at about 1-foot height. The rabits and ground squirrels decimated them overnight. Popped two more and keeping them in pots until they are 2-feet or taller.
Regular seeds, so if I do get males, will try to breed with other neglected landraces, like Sinai, Lebanese, ..., or make seeds of this one. From what I saw in the earlier vegetation, the fan leaves are probably going to be huge and might make for excellent homemade Thai stick wraps.”