Landraces and heirloom (Part 2)

That’s so not what I was up too.
I apologize. I love and respect everyone here. It’s really just making more of a joke about the picture because the plants are upside down and the comment was the red stems. So I combine the two to make a joke that I thought was funny. I did not try to make you look funny by no means. How did I invalidate your observation, if anything I suggested a reason for it. I also never said anything about you taking a joke. I’m sorry you offend so easily. I am not the guy that you are trying to make me out to be here.

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ay tho, i got like 5 beans left of the S1 COCO LOCO. I can send them your way if you want. I have a pretty dry sense of humor and I am a little sensitive about posting my plants online but I am also not competing or claiming to be some far advanced gardener. I came hear to learn and share. This strain is really difficult to grow in my region as I am closer to the north pole than I am the equator. These seeds came from a crazy stressed indoor run that I had going during a “once in a thousand year heat wave”, the temp highs were literally spiking to 118 for four days. But… they are all I have left from the Snow High Coco Loco seeds I purchased. I had little faith in the seeds being worth anything because of things I have read in the past, so this is the first of it. My goal here was mostly to see what these seeds do and try to preserve the line. Since you are a seasoned grower, it would be dope to see what you could do with it. If you are interested, holla…

Dean

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Guerrero






Huixtepec


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GT getting juicy





Der Geist erscheint!





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@GREANDAL Nice photos, I love to see the pink pistols. :fire:

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Family Heirloom moments before coming down,from @LandraceWarden


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Gilgit Purple cola. @LandraceWarden

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Thanks! :blush:

First time for me.

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Mangobiche. Is that in the states?

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What’s the plan for the Gilgit? hash or bud…or are you waiting to see what you’ve got? Nice looking plants.

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Ye man Apologizes

I missed that post.

Panamas ok…if your only growing a few plants …and keep it private you be ok…

I like Panama after trying Costa Rica Nicaragua and Colombia…on my travels all had an attraction but unfortunately none of them is it legal to grow for recreation.

If you’re near retiring and set on moving …it’s prudent to visit them …get the vibe …then rent.

We got lots of Canadian and Americans moving here…I few I have known have returned, but that’s mostly because of health probs .
https://www.greenbacktaxservices.com/blog/retiring-in-panama/#:~:text=Compared%20with%20much%20of%20the,it%20would%20in%20the%20US!

P J

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We are all here to learn, to share, and to have a few laughs along the way. That is quite an offer, I am honored. I have been contemplating when I could run them. It probably wouldn’t be until the spring. Also, I’m not sure I am worthy. Totally up to you, Bud.

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Thank you @Upstate! I am keeping it as bud. I started trimming it today and have gotten 3 ounces from it with more to trim.

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@LandraceWarden thank you very much for your generosity, I appreciate it! Your 2 strains (Purple Gilgit and Family Heirloom) were a pleasure to grow. Neither of them had a bit of bud rot. That is impressive in the Northeast at the end of October.

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Yes i sold some to many folks
But i got like 8 different Mangobiches

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Lol. I don’t think my first 6 months on OG had me post one picture right side up.
@youknew nice red stems

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Its been a dry fall, but regardless, that’s impressive and unexpected. Do the oldest calyxes brown or yellow?

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They were brown @Upstate.

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It was the second joke I’ve made on here about growing plants upside down LOL

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Yes, The light is hanging sideways. I’m open to jokes. :cowboy_hat_face:

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