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What was the first ever strain?

Posted: Sun 1st Jan 2012 08:26 am
by Slip & Sal
The other day we were sitting down telling people the name of strains we tried in Amsterdam, it got us thinking. Many marijuana strains have awesome names and some awkward. There are obviously people who name strains and you can tell where some strains are named from by their ancestral genetics. What we started to think about was, 'What was the first ever strain?'

I did the tour of the hash and marijuana museum and have learnt before that marijuana use has been around for thousands of years maybe dating back to ancient China or ancient Suma. We could stop there and say that sumarian skunk was the first strain but I sorta was hoping for more?

I know many marijuana may have been firstly named after the region they come from. Like Thai, Jamaican, Morrocan or other such regional names. These such examples I am looking for and they will be greatly appreciated as information.

But really mostly what I was looking for or what I was really pondering was, what was the first ever non regionally named strain?

Was it Skunk, Northern Lights, Purples, or something I don't even know like Dankweed?

Even if you want to tell me the first strain to hit a select region or the first strain ever in an Amsterdam coffee shop, I will appreciate that.

Re: What was the first ever strain?

Posted: Sun 1st Jan 2012 10:57 am
by CHELSEA_SMOKERS_SOCIETY
this is a near impossible one is suspect. like brewing, selective cannabis farming has been going on since people were people. weed grew freely way before then too.

id actually like to know what the first menu was like in the prohibition coffeeshops of the 70's, if there even was one

Re: What was the first ever strain?

Posted: Mon 2nd Jan 2012 10:27 am
by Slip & Sal
I know it is near impossible, and maybe a taboo subject even. Basically any strain firsts, I'm interested in. the first coffeeshop strain or menu, would be cool to know.

Do you think they just called it weed? I've heard the sumerians used to boil the roots of the cannabis plant and boil them, then drink it. They apparently called it "the drink of the gods".

So maybe Sumerian was the first strain?

Re: What was the first ever strain?

Posted: Mon 2nd Jan 2012 11:24 am
by Boner
Wasn't there some Chinese herb found that was 5,000 years old or something?

Re: What was the first ever strain?

Posted: Mon 2nd Jan 2012 12:34 pm
by pengaldinho
Boner wrote:Wasn't there some Chinese herb found that was 5,000 years old or something?
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Re: What was the first ever strain?

Posted: Mon 2nd Jan 2012 03:24 pm
by Willjay
Gobi Green would be a historical start however, I do not know how that would sound in ancient Gobi. When I started pot was referred to by color and region, Panama red Acapulco gold then came along "Sin Semilla" that became a generic term for good pot. Then I went to work. Along came the Internet (thanks al gore :lol: ) and there are names and strains and Amsterdam.

Re: What was the first ever strain?

Posted: Mon 2nd Jan 2012 10:29 pm
by Rusty Shackleford
hard one to work out, but heard that the first was from Kazakhstan region :?:

Re: What was the first ever strain?

Posted: Tue 3rd Jan 2012 06:22 pm
by CHELSEA_SMOKERS_SOCIETY

Re: What was the first ever strain?

Posted: Wed 4th Jan 2012 03:59 pm
by Slip & Sal
Should we count hemp use? I think so cause I think somebody would of smoke it aswell.

Re: What was the first ever strain?

Posted: Thu 5th Jan 2012 06:58 pm
by Adamster
The Chinese were already cultivating cannabis 4500 years BC on the border of mongolia...Its use spread from China to India and then to N Africa and reached Europe at least as early as A.D. 500.... It was the Muslims who introduced hashish, whose popularity spread quickly throughout 12th century Persia (Iran) and North Africa....In 1545 the Spanish brought marijunana to the New World. The English introduced it in Jamestown in 1611 where it became a major commercial crop alongside tobacco and was grown as a source of fibe...What i find on Google ...

Re: What was the first ever strain?

Posted: Fri 6th Jan 2012 12:07 am
by Bilbo Baggins
Well it wouldn't be Sumarian Skunk, Skunk being so named in honour of the American animal which reeks just like the Skunk strain, and as Marijuana was first used somewhere in the Afghan, Khazakstan region they would never have heard of a Skunk. Book I read reckons that folk got high from cooking the seeds which when harvested had a quantity of resin sticking to them. Marijuana as we know it only came about in the 70s when some California stoner created the skunk strain but just passed it around from word of mouth till some serious geneticist refined it more--this early skunk was the basis for a good many offshoots which co-incided with the popularity of indoor growing. its an interesting subject but hard to explain in a post, I'd like to read a book on Marijuana genetics, I'm sure there must be a good one out there somewhere.

Re: What was the first ever strain?

Posted: Fri 6th Jan 2012 01:15 pm
by Slip & Sal
So Sumerian Green?