Colorado Sativas

I did a short meditation on TLT seeds Oaxacan.

I wouldnt buy those. Didnt see much perfection, alltho the pics are very hard to look at, he is no masterfpotographer, lol , but it didnt touch me, and the cryptic labs is better.

it is slightly bland (pics in my head are) , doesent come to the point, but has a cool happy quality, but the negatives overweight.

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Colorado Sativas - Oaxacan:

last energy used for Colorado Sativas Oaxacan (i did already 2 meditations on some panamas that day),
for the Colorado Oaxacn i get uncertain Results,but nothing comes to my mind, nothing very negative , nor very outstanding good… energy runns out… cant say…

So, overall ratings 1 to 10:

  • TLT Oaxacan 4

  • Colorado Sativas Oaxacan unshure , probably 4, 5, but i dont think i will give it a high rating

  • Cryptic Labs is just better- rating 6, 5

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I saw recently that hyp3rids released one called La Perla Negra IBL heirloom in which they are certain came from Oaxaca. The description and pictures sound and look more like the CS one offered.

Hyp3ids describes it as 10-12 weeks, broader leaves, not much stretch, sweet/floral round dense buds. I mean it sounds like a hybrid right? But I don’t know, hyp3ids seems to put a lot work into their landrace and heirlooms. He doesn’t mention where he sourced the original seeds from but he might if asked.

The picture below (not mine) is of La Perla Negra on the left and CS’s Oxacan on the right and I can see some similarities.

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@romanoweed

So you are saying that you grew it but is was not anything special?

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No, i just looked at pics, and can see the effect. based on that are my ratings

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You know that seems reasonable to me. Selecting for shorter flowering time should be possible. But I still have bad feelings about equatorial sativa flowering in less than 12 weeks.
I am running cannabiogen Panama as we speak. Beautiful plant. Not terribly narrow leaf by any means. Cannot help but suspect indica in the mix.

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Oh, ok. No I agree just based off of pics not much can be determined. I thought you grew it.

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Depends on what the old sources say about these regions 50 years ago, but i typically shy away from anything 12 weeks or less. But lots of Mexican strains are pretty fast for some reason. 13 to 16 is just right for a worked Oaxaca so ancestry definitely has a role to play, too. Where did the Mexican genetics come from? There are at least several source countries, probably more.
Cannabiogen used the same Panama as Ace did, but didn’t select for the contamination in one of the crippy Colombian strains used. I hear it’s real good.

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13 , 14 weekers is what you found acording some folks in SE Asia, Congo, and Mexico.

There was a Guy called West-EU on icmag, he sprouted a very big collection of like 20 Mexicans like 50 percent were from 70s, and the majority was unbelevable fat ass plants.

The times when people found fat Genetics in mexico was very early on when hippies were there if i recall correctly.

There is also Alaskancannabiscache with a Mexican collected in 1950… ( Costal Seeds on insta showed) its a super fat plant…
(most of them i dont know floweringtime, but again: super fat genetics from mexico , so…)

Many say these have afghani or lebanese inclusions… i myselve dont know, but would give @upstate right that 13 weeks for the shortest pheno is a different level than shorter than that, shorter seemed to be relatively uncommon in the Tropics overall…

And i also have less problems to suspect Afghani/lebanese inclusions in Mexico given the glossy look. than for other Regions (SE asia/Congo)

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It is indeed a beautiful plant. Looks like a very well curated line. Kinda wish I had been able to get the regular seeds. Too bad I got fems. I am reasonably proficient with STS but I’d rather not. Maybe I’ll dust her with some Oaxacan/blueberry pollen.
On second thought, since cbg is no longer selling seeds, maybe I better break out the STS.

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Man i don’t know. Cs Oaxaca looks right to me. Leafy and light green. Maybe it’s a pure Oaxaca that got accidentally a bit pollinated by something else during preservation? That would explain the pure looks AND the reported contamination, and fits in well with what might happen when making seeds with many strains in the same greenhouse, too. I might still try it, I don’t know.
I have to grow some hybrid3 gear to have an opinion on them as well. Many of the strains have a similar look and i think it could be due to the fertilizer used…but my eye says Pakistani like leaves.( it could be that zacatecas IS an old Pakistani sativa)Again, I’ll have to grow some plants my way and compare to other area relatives.
The first time I grew Oaxaca my buds were really scraggly seeded. I regrew the plants and was surprised at the modern high end look of some of the buds.

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Sounds like hybrid3 Zacatecas?

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i seen Hyp3rids mexicans and many landraces they have, didnt see thaaat many outstanding looking ones, but on an interesting level, old vibes in the mexicans shure. And they get a unshure rating, i just stopped my 3rd eye sessions early on many…
The 1950mexi cant say if its the same line…

the Hyp3rids columbain as you know tho… :smiley:

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You mean Elchiscas 12 fingers? He gave me some of those…

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Very nice! I know nothing of them except a couple pics i have come across. Looked proper! Why am I not surprised you are already on top of them. In the event there is magic in them its good to know they are in safe hands.

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I don’t know if there is magic In there or not but I can tell you there is magic in the person that made it.

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Your wish, my command :wink:

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I’m currently running mullumbimby madness and am going to pop Malawi gold from him as well but I’m really interested in the that nanan bouclou so any info is greatly appreciated

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@YoBigdaddy any nanny boo boo pics to share?

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WANT.

:rofl:

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