Big Sur Holy Weed ~
Rare Mythical Heirloom
Another gift from a collector with the well preserved old school genetics intact. This heirloom has some of the most fascinating lore associated with its origins. It’s difficult to pinpoint the moment of conception for “Big Sur Holy Weed,” but local legend credits a reclusive monk named Perry, who in 1965 planted some seeds from a rare Mexican strain called Purple Zacatecas in the Saint Lucia mountains near Carmel and Big Sur. It was believed that it may have also been crossed to an Afghani skunk called Mazar i Sharif. After growing out these enormous 14’ plants this year with the their loose bud formation and abundant red hairs, everything points to an old school Mexican Sativa. The effects are also remarkable and unique even with a modest THC percentage in the high teens/ low 20s.
Total Cannabinoids 27% - THC 24% - CBG 1%