420 Warrior
Well-Known Member
Back in the day we used to get a variety of Cannabis we called "Christmas Tree". I'm not sure of it's lineage, but it was a very good strain and always seemed to come around in the fall time.
True to it's name, it was very lime green in color and the terpene notes were that of a piney, almost cedar smell and the high was an amazing cerebral (Sativa) head high, it was a great daytime smoke.
I have done some searching for a Christmas Tree strain, but I have yet to see it in any seed banks and haven't even heard mention of it since the 90's.
Does anyone remember this or was it just purely something geographical that we called it in my area?
We also had something that we called "Red Haired Sensimilla" back in those days and I haven't heard that name mentioned since the 90's either.
It would be great to know the lineage of these older strains as I'm pretty sure they would fall under the land race category?
True to it's name, it was very lime green in color and the terpene notes were that of a piney, almost cedar smell and the high was an amazing cerebral (Sativa) head high, it was a great daytime smoke.
I have done some searching for a Christmas Tree strain, but I have yet to see it in any seed banks and haven't even heard mention of it since the 90's.
Does anyone remember this or was it just purely something geographical that we called it in my area?
We also had something that we called "Red Haired Sensimilla" back in those days and I haven't heard that name mentioned since the 90's either.
It would be great to know the lineage of these older strains as I'm pretty sure they would fall under the land race category?