Alright so i wanted to make a separate log for these instead of updating in my blueberry log. In short these are gifted seeds from a highly respected member elsewhere. He made them with his 3 parents that hes been running for quite awhile. Hes used his johnny blaze male before and its a good one lending old school nevilles haze to the mix.
Im expecting very long flowering (16 + from seed) here so ill def flip them small to compensate. From what ive seen from his grows these should be special. Heres 3 i started at day 6 or so. If they arent unruly ill pop a couple more. Ill update periodically. Lovely neon green color…
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Well now, isn’t this a lovely thread to follow! Thank you! I will be right here watching your success with great interest.
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I appreciate that i figured there would be a few heads interested. Ive been extremely interested latley in older Mexican genetics. Just trying to capture some nostalgia from my youth.
All we smoked was stuff from Mexico. I never smoked a brand name until 1999 or so. Never needed to bc this stuff was consistently good.
and im not talking about brick crap. My old man had pounds of fluffy mexican so it was just around everyday and what i grew to love. I can still smell that spicy smoke and laughing high my mind.
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Loves me some Mexican giggle weed!
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Ya we all do. Funny bc the other night i had a laughing fit after smoking some destroyer. I literally couldnt stop laughing about something at work all of a sudden when thinking about it. Good times
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Reminds me of the first weed we ever smoked - laughed and grinned so hard that our fucking faces hurt. I’d love to see that kinda stuff again!
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That kind of smoke is hard to come by. Im convinced that its in landraces. High thc stuff just doesnt do that at all if anything its a downer must be the other cannabinoids. Ive seen a few older sativa grows here that carry that. Jamaican and hawaiian weed also had that happy positiveness
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oaxacan sounds nice, but for once i wish i could find somebody who’d just grow the landrace w/o crossing it w/something else. why don’t ppl have any desire to just grow the pure landrace/heirloom? why is that?
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Am I crazy or was there a strain people used to call Jamaican Red Hair back in the day? I remember it being called that but idk if that was ever an official name
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Good question bc id also like to run it straight up by itself, im not sure tbh. I think @Upstate has one he runs. Best ask him he knows way more about these cultivars than anyone. Cannabiogen had Mexitiza but i dont know anyone selling Oaxaca regs.
@TonesOwn yes there was a Jamaican redhair from the good ole days. Pretty sure its extinct
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Some of the land races can be a little shakey outside of their hood …
The Mexicans might not finish up north
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Good point thats probably your answer to make it more manageable. With these though they arent going to be watered down by the jb male at all its straight haze.
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Rip I remember people coming back with it from cruises and it just put you in that old school happy stupor lol
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I looked at it as an ooacan backcross .
Honestly the ooacan is the most underrated blueberry ancestor
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Thai gets all the glory. I get it but i like Mexican stuff the same. 
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So 2 are showing the purple its early yet but still looks cool. Possibly from the purple thai side of bb…
Dried nug is sample from another jb haze. Its got a lemony leather sorta smell and soaring clear high. Last run…
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There’s lots of people working with pure Sativas on OG now. I’ll be working with a 1970 Oaxaca for my 5th or 6th time this summer, but I’d say @Elchischas is the Mexican landrace expert here on OG.
I remember standing in line at a diner near Philadelphia after smoking some good local ( to my area) skunk bud. (i traded a single barrel shotgun for a quarter ounce lol. Good times😆)
My friend and i couldn’t look at eachother without cracking up, so we had to stare in opposite directions until seated.
Seems like that great happy weed is most often associated with Mexican genetics straight, or in the family.
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I think this cross will be outstanding! A work back to the oaxacan could unlock or enhance some really unique potentials.
Here are two of the three Johnny Blaze F1 males that were used…
I’m trying to get them reversed enough to catch clones.
These were definitely long flower and very vigorous before what they look like now.
I would say Nevil’s Haze dominant on both.
This is what a female Thai dom JB looks like, but one of the males has some strong male C morphology as well
I believe you are going to end up with some extremely trippy potent tasty flower 


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Also just wanted to give a heads up … I’m doing a f2 of bodhis Ooaxcan 3 x88g13…
This is strait up oaxcan with little to no 88 terps… those landraces are like f1346 by now … maybe more so they don’t loose much in Croosses … by all mean if you
Can find some pure then do it but the hybrids capture so much while making them
Manageable …
No hate just my 2 cents
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Great idea man! Good luck to you in that project should be interesting. Thats why i chose to run this over the other 3 jb projects with santa cruz bd etc. Being a dj short guy i figured i cant go wrong having Oaxaca 2x in a hybrid. Since bb is a 1/3 Oaxacan.
Plus the highland mexican(Guerrero) is a proven winner. I remember when chimera first released that many years ago it had a cult following. Heres some pics i saved of it. As you can see its a special one. Im just trying to get a feel for it before i dedicate alot of space
I shared with a few guys here so hopefully theyll add their grows here too.
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