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May 2, 2026 at 1:30 am #85820
digidim
ParticipantI need some help with a birthday present. My buddy is a total nature freak, has a house full of exotic succulents and weird ferns. He is also a bit of a cannabis culture enthusiast, purely from a historical and botanical point of view. I wanted to find him some high-end collector items, like original souvenir packs with unique genetics. The problem is I have zero clue what is “cool” in that world. I don’t want to buy something basic. Is there a place where I can find something really premium, maybe with a cool story behind the strain, that would look good in a collection?
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May 2, 2026 at 1:32 am #85821
Mingrates28
ParticipantHonestly, a rare souvenir pack is a killer gift for someone like that. It is unique and actually has value. I recently picked up a very specific weedseed pack for my own archive and I was blown away by the history of it—it was some highland strain from the 70s. I usually browse the Seedweed site when I want something special because they stock some high-end brands that care about the aesthetics of their packaging. It looks really professional, not like some sketchy back-alley deal. It is totally legal as a souvenir and it is something he can keep for years. My brother got me one last year and it is still the coolest thing on my shelf.
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May 2, 2026 at 1:33 am #85822
digidim
ParticipantThat highland strain sounds exactly like his vibe, I’ll check out the site and see if I can find something similar.
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May 8, 2026 at 9:11 am #86412
Martisha
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