Strain Hunters released the first episode of their Thai adventure, led by Green House Seed Co's Arjan, Dust, Mr. X, and Heiko. The series explores Thailand's cannabis strains following its recent legalization. The team journeys from Bangkok to Koh Tao and Chiang Mai, meeting legendary growers and uncovering rare strains that highlight the rich cannabis culture and potential medicinal applications.
Strain Hunters have unveiled the first episode of their adventure in Thailand. Led by Arjan, Dust, Mr. X, and Heiko from the Green House Seed Co, this journey is dedicated to discovering and preserving Thailand’s unique cannabis strains in the wake of the plant’s recent legalization in the country.
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The inaugural Strain Hunters episode kicks off in the bustling streets of Bangkok, where the team immerses itself in the city’s vibrant culture before heading to the shores of Koh Tao to meet KD, a legendary grower on the island and nationwide. They then travel to Chiang Mai, in the north of Thailand.
As the Strain Hunters traverse the country in search of Thailand’s finest cannabis strains, the Strain Hunters meet the OGs, growers who have been preserving the essence of Thai cannabis culture for generations. These encounters provide a glimpse into the rich heritage and expertise of Thai cannabis cultivation.
But this expedition is more than just an exploration; it is a tribute to the cannabis legacy. At each stop, the Strain Hunters team strives to uncover rare strains that pave the way for new adventures, experiences, and medicinal possibilities.
Join the Strain Hunters on this epic quest and dive deep into the heart of Thailand to uncover the mysteries of its cannabis culture. Episode 1 sets the stage for an unforgettable journey filled with discoveries, camaraderie, and countless smiles.
In the first episode, the Strain Hunters:
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(Featured image courtesy of Strain Hunters via YouTube)
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