Born on California’s misty coastline, Big Sur Holy Weed — often called Big Sur Holy Bud — bridges counterculture lore with modern craft. Reeferman Seeds’ version pairs Zacatecas Purple with Afghani IBL, crystallizing an heirloom profile long associated with a 1970s Big Sur lineage reportedly tended by a monk known as Perry and later preserved by dedicated stewards. In the garden it shows a sativa‑leaning, medium stature with strong lateral branching and compact, resin‑laden calyxes; indoors or out, expect generous harvests after roughly 63–70 days of bloom. Aromatically it leans piney and woody with a spicy‑herbal snap, a duet of myrcene, pinene, and limonene that translates directly to flavor. The experience is bright and functional: an energetic lift that coaxes creativity and a softly uplifted mood without losing clarity. Typical lots test around 16–22% THC with trace CBD. Buds finish lime to forest green with occasional purple washes from the Zacatecas side and thick orange stigmas, curing down to dense, aromatic nugs. Though versions exist, this take honors the classic while adding uniformity and vigor; it is both a living slice of California history and a reliable producer for collectors seeking character over hype. Credit for this seedline goes to Reeferman Seeds, with heritage notes also echoed by Old World Organics.
