Agroecological guerrilla, in search of the True Brazilian Sativa

Thanks Abbian, I will search …

As for the photos and the plants, I’m glad you liked it,
Stop by here for a while to give your opinion.

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yes bro LAB he’s great I use them here on the plants my wife and I also drink, I put them in the water of cats and dogs too, I know it’s good for a lot of things even to eliminate odors, another great thing is also imo 1, 2 and 3 but those only for plants. the good thing is that it makes the lab and then uses the rice to make imo 1 and after that it makes the lab what is left over and qualho cheese, you know the one that they sell for roasting on the barbecue, but also for normal mozzarella cheese just watch the video .

if you are on your cell phone and the subtitle in pt did not appear, put it on YouTube via Chrome and in the options go to the computer version there in the YouTube settings, put subtitles and translate altogether, there are other videos but these subtitles work better.

his name is cris trump but it has nothing to do with politics, well in the videos he doesn’t talk about politics at all.


se estiver no celular e não apareceu a legenda em pt coloca no YouTube pelo Chrome e nas opções vai em versão para computador ai nas configurações do YouTube, coloca legenda e traduzir altomaticamente, existe outros vídeos mas esses a legenda funciona melhor.

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Thanks Shanti-ri … Sorry for the lazy moment … I’ve been researching too, I saw what lactobacilli are …

I use EM, which is to collect microorganisms in the forest, also with rice, and multiply in the sugarcane juice … A recipe I learned from farmers …

That was what I knew, but the knf is opening new horizons with many possibilities !!!

Thanks again for the disposition … I will try harder before leaving asking, kkk​:joy::joy:

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I think your doing a good job! If anything a little more sunlight would be very beneficial. It would help keep your plants dry produce stronger flowers and make your plant just overall stronger.
Your getting a lot of info dropped on you which is great. Just remember to take things slow and easy. Great work!

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Thanks Corey, luckily today we have a more consistent sun !!!

I am happy for everyone’s effort to help.

I had never planted this quantity together, and in the early spring, which provides larger plants, requiring greater care, especially with their support.

Another fact is that the climate is rainier than normal.

However, I have been living with this, what worries me are the events that I have not yet experienced, for example mites.

I always try to provide everything that the plants need, so that they don’t get to the point of getting sick / unbalanced. Theory of trophobiosis.

Thank you and stay close, from now on things will get more and more interesting.

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Yea honestly u putting some real love :heart: into your plants :seedling: You do it old school and collect everything yourself that’s awesome bro. :+1:t4:

And the suggestions above is on point From @Shanti-ri @Abbbian @corey

Great tips guys.

Aloha From Hawaii :call_me_hand:t5:

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@Gugumelo, aside from the spotty mold your plants look healthy. Keep up the great work! :v:

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I just received my first packet of seeds :smiley::smiley::smiley:

Thank you very much @Shanti-ri, for your willingness to share !!!

Let’s see how we can repay …

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No tips for the bud rot except to find it early and get rid of it. If I’m out in the bush I bury it so it can’t spread its spores. I usually just push my finger down into the soil 5 or 6 inches and shove any rotten Bud material down in the hole and cover it up. If you use scissors to cut out the mold, dip them in alcohol in between going from plant to plant or Bud to Bud. This will prevent the spores from spreading. Good air movement and sunlight, advice you’ve already gotten, are both excellent ideas. Not much you can do about the rain, except grow varieties that aren’t susceptible to its issues. Only keep seed from the plants that perform well, and after a few years you will have your own mold resistant variety going. I was going to suggest misting your plants with compost tea, but if you all are already using EM, I’d skip it.

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Hello, you were right, I found the males in the area, actually hemaphrodites …
I will eat seeds this year …

@Shanti-ri had also warned me …

Thanks for opening your eyes, it was 2 weeks of rain and I didn’t visit for a while …

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Good catch! You found it :+1:t4:

Now you’ll have some seeds to eat and a little to smoke.

Happy to share what little knowledge I have :+1:t4:

Aloha From Hawaii :call_me_hand:t5:

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One more update: dry weather, after a very rainy period.

General view, tall plants with 3 well in advance …

This is one of them:

Approaching:

Another in an advanced stage of flowering

Approaching:

This is another sativa, very delicate, the plant with the curved leaves, mentioned before.

Approaching:

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It’s so nice to see an outdoor grow. We have two feet of snow on the ground where I live. I can’t wait for summer! On strainly, BSC has Pernambuco Gold and a couple other Brazilian sativas… I don’t know if this is the guy that is legitimate or not. One of the Brazilian Seed Company guys is known as a scammer. You would have to ask around, but I don’t believe this is that guy. I look forward to seeing the manga Rosa growing in Brazil. They flower up to half a year! If thats not landrace, i dont know what is! I’m sending Elfman some seeds this week. I’ll give him some Cabeca de Negro seeds for you if you want some…hybridized, but still good mold resistance. Next season save some room for the Manga Rosa!

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Man, here in Brazil I only believe in a farmer, in relation to the variety of cannabis, there is a lot of speculation and many smart ones.

When I was in Bahia, Pernambuco and Sergipe, northeastern Brazil, all the traders said that these names, manga Rosa, blackhead, are legend. In the sense that no one differentiates the plants they grow. There are traditional varieties (landrace) but they need to be found, classified and kept in a live seed bank.

The worst thing is that hybrids have always been attractive in the short term, more potent, but nobody warns that it will only be in the first generations. I rescue traditional food seeds, and it’s not easy to find, because the hybrid revolution was relentless.
I saw a lecture once that hybrids are for agriculture what the atomic bomb was for the war industry.

I would be honored to plant these seeds, if you make me available, I promise to do everything to thrive and bear fruit.
Now I won’t let go of the OG …

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I’m out of likes for the day…
Some of the finest smoke ever made was a first-generation hybrid. Incredible long lasting euphoric highs. The stuff of Legends. But, sadly, like you say, it doesn’t last. You must keep the landrace to be able to reproduce the magic hybrid. That’s a good analogy with the atomic bomb. We are undoing thousands of years of breeding in just a generation of hybridization.
Why don’t you get in touch with BSC on strainly, and see what he is like. Ask about his strains, and if they look good to you, maybe we can get a group of people together for a group buy for you to grow them, and reproduce them and send back some seed…? We do group buys here all the time. It would be a little bit more complicated with you being in Brazil, but it could be done…
That Pernambuco Gold flowers 150 days! One of the longest flowering landraces left on earth if true…the Manga Rosa can go 180 days!!! You’ll have to be patient and time your planting… Sounds like the old Paraguay landraces finished as late a July… which would be January for us up North.
Manga Rosa and Pernambuco Gold would probably finish in August for you then
… when do you plant? November?

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I will contact you for more information …

Well run, it would be rewarding, with your support, I will be able to learn a lot.

I always planted in October / November, in 2020, due to the pandemic, I planted in September. The plants are out of control, huge. I’m doing support for them, some are 3 meters …

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You’ll have some trees with these! I’m going to contact the guy I got these from and see about getting another pack for you, to make sure enough make it. If its Ok with you, I’ll send them this summer, and who knows, but by then we may have more Brazilian landraces to send. I’m always looking. Do you want to try the Cabeca de Negro in the meantime? I can send with Elfmans if he is Ok with it…

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No problem, I have space and description for them to develop fully … I can’t say no to seeds …

I’m coming now and I want to show service !! :joy::joy:

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If I return to the Brazilian Northeast, I will try to find more local breeds … I will already talk to some friends who live there … We will find these rarities !!

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Do it brother. Time is of the essence. This younger generation isn’t aware of what they are letting go of. They must be taught. If you ever find a Brazilian landrace for sale somewhere and you can’t afford it, make sure you mention it on The Freaker’s page. We will all help you get it

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