A short history lesson
In the mid 1900s most Ganja was grown in St. Ann's parish and had names Lambs breath, Kings breath and Cali weed.
The best was reaped in April. However some young plants were reaped in December called "Christmas Ganj"
It was Cannabis Sativa as opposed to the Cannabis Indica you get today
Remember that Negril as you know it didn't exist. One spliff would get you serious jail time.
Three things changed the crop:
1. As the children of the 60s, 70s and 80 started visiting and demand skyrocketed.
2. Sativa is a 9 month grow whereas Indica only takes 3 months. More production for more
demand
3. The sensimilla craze devastated the seed base on the Island
But I think over the next few years Jamaican cannabis strain will start to change.
One thing I don't understand is this. I was in Oregon last summer and was surprised to see that outdoor grown Cannabis is less costly than the hothouse variety.
I was once told by a old time Rasta that each plant only had one story to tell. You can get the best you can find but sooner or later it stops telling it's story.
Cap