The Central American landrace and heirloom thread (Part 1)

Thank you sir!

Something(s) I can post here this season.

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The one that isn’t purple sounds like a reject. I suppose you could twist my arm to take it off your hands​:grin::rofl::rofl:
It’s looking pretty close to being done isn’t it? How much longer? When do you like to pick?

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One of my all time favs !!!
Which breeder did you get them from ?

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Colorado Sativas has an S1 as well as a couple crosses with it :bear::+1:
@royal
I heard from another user that anything on their list is $25 a pack.

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I think @GREANDAL is right, the plant in the previous picture is almost done.

Her sister though, still has a ways to go

And the third is even further behind I suspect.

I don’t really know my tastes for ripeness on this sort of sativa but I expect I’ll be looking for just a spotting of amber as I usually do.

Im also hoping the seeds are ready.

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@HeadyBearAdventures thanks !! They don’t ship outside of the US.

I got mine from an old head in Cali - perhaps this fall…

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Strong looking seedlings! :muscle:

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Some of the big green Oaxacan, a month in the jar.



By far the tastiest of all the plants I had. Mildly citrus, more towards lime. Strong bright eyed stone that takes about 8-10 minutes to come on fully. Nice to work to but it’ll Cheech you out if you smoke too much. lol

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My experience is that some sativas don’t amber. You could be waiting a long time! Cloudiness should come in though. I usually just look for that and orange pistils on the lowers (can’t judge on foxtailed pistils).

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That looks like a good joint there.

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Indeed, thank you. This is going to last a while. I prefer joints if at all possible, especially for evaluation. lol

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lol. Very good. Cloudy then :joy: pistils are shriveling quickly on the one plant so maybe it’s closer to done than I think.

Best I could do without my scope:

Cheers and happy weekend.

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I’ve been waiting to get home all day to post these :sunglasses:

So @Upstate here are some pearl-looking phenos from your Oaxacans. I have 3 of these phenos, then the other 3 are regular looking — speaking of which, the regular ones are pretty fucking frosty… but unfortunately got pollinated by an unrelated, modern intersex female… so I’m hesitant to post em because I’m embarrassed.

This Oaxacan however (not in the path of the fan & hermaphrodite) has a flower structure IDENTICAL to how majority of the MDS males looked! So…. IF she does get the reveg at the end of flower, and I just so happen to have some Mexican Death Sativa males blooming, she’s definitely getting fucked :joy:

Annnnnnd here’s some MDS in their last week(s). This progeny from the two specific moms I chose to pop this time, are all over the place when it comes to smells/terps & structure… but resin certainly seems better than my last round of uniform plants. One or two will definitely get the reveg-treatment.

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That first pic is amazing. It looks more like wheat than it does weed.

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Oh man! So beautiful

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What timing! Here’s my wheatie a month in the jar. Turned purplish near the end.

This is floral/balsam and very sticky. No point in grinding, I just lay the buds in the roller and roll it medium loose.

Like this…

This will set you free, to investigate anything to the atomic level. Have something for your mind to do.

Totally unlike any of the others, not even influenced it seems. A sterling example of how an excellent vast array of genetics can be held in such a mashup.

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You lucky devil!

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Damn! I can’t wait to grow mine!

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I love those spindly ones!

I’m debating sticking my Oaxacan outdoors and probably will. Very doubtful it will finish here, but I can always take some cuttings as it gets going. Same with my purple Michoacan heirloom plant. Two of my Purple Satellites already are showing balls in veg, so I stuck a few more seeds in the dirt as there is plenty of time still.

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I left some growing branches on the wheat and green ones with enough light to hopefully get them to May and toss them outdoors. I had visionary plans for cuttings outdoors etc. but life intervenes sometimes. :joy: My dance card is rather full this year.

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