76' Thai Stick
76' Thai Stick
Also known as: Classic Thai Stick Thai from 1976, Thai Stick, Thai
Overview
76' Thai Stick is a pure sativa landrace strain bred by Master Thai, representing the classic Thai Stick genetics from 1976. This strain is described as a '100% Asian Beauty' that originates from Thailand/Vietnam/Cambodia region, having been collected from friends who served during the Vietnam War in the early 1970s. The strain maintains the traditional characteristics of Thai landrace cannabis, featuring tall and lanky plant structure with long, thin leaves and bright green coloration. The buds are fluffy and elongated, covered with a moderate layer of trichomes, though they appear somewhat sparse compared to modern hybrids.
As a descendant of classic Asian Thai genetics, this strain embodies the pure landrace characteristics that have evolved naturally in their native tropical environment over centuries. Thai cannabis played a significant role in shaping modern cannabis culture, with the 'Thai Stick' name referring to the traditional method of preparing cannabis buds by skewering them on bamboo sticks and binding them with fibers for export during the 1960s and 1970s. The strain has served as parent genetics for many famous hybrids including Haze strains, Northern Lights, and countless other varieties. 76' Thai Stick represents an authentic preservation of these legendary genetics, offering users a connection to the historical roots of cannabis culture while delivering the energizing, cerebral effects characteristic of pure Thai sativas.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report relief from stress and depression
- May help with anxiety symptoms
- Often used for chronic fatigue
- May assist with ADHD and focus issues
- Users report energy boost for weakness
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
76' Thai Stick is considered suitable for skilled growers and breeders. It thrives in humid climates similar to its origin country and performs well in vented greenhouses or humid outdoor locations. The strain loves organic nutrients like chicken manure and seaweed. Flowering time ranges from 65-75 days indoors, with outdoor flowering extending to late October or early November. Not recommended for outdoor cultivation above the 32nd parallel without greenhouse protection. For outdoor success, Master Thai suggests starting as early as January. The plant develops a tall, grassy structure typical of pure sativas, requiring adequate space and potentially training techniques. Indoor cultivation is stable but requires attention to height management. Yields are reported to be high with respectable flowering times for experienced growers.