The Central American landrace and heirloom thread (Part 1)

Looking really good! I see the fans are finally lightening in color. You’re getting close! I predict that at the end of next month it will be dry enough for you to sample. 4- 5 more weeks til chop, 1-2 weeks to dry. End February sample. I can’t wait!
i had a Thai plant that I should have picked when the hairs were at least still 50% white. Hard to judge ripeness. Use your spidey senses. When you walk out and see the plants one morning and say to yourself…“man, those look done”…chop it right then.

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For sure…or Michoacan maybe? Lol. Somebody butchered the name. I haven’t met anyone here in NY that’s gotten Oaxaca pronounced correctly😁
Some pronunciations are classic.

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Oh my! I see it now…screw those cookie tins…I want a Oaxaca variety pack for Christmas!
@Motaco I hope you are wrong, but probably not. I’m still dreaming of ordering a brick of Paki Black Hash from overseas. My dad always raved about it. Maybe someday.

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Some very interesting posts lately, thanks so much! :slight_smile:

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Sounds like I have 3 or 4 more Oaxacas I need to find. Sweeeeet! The search continues. I wonder which Oaxacan Cryptic Labs strain is?

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Send me your address again buddy. I will remember to save it this time​:lying_face::grin:

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@Pigeonman opened up the wiki for the Jalisco. :grinning:

@Upstate @deeez99 @SkunkHunt101 @Panamajock @TexasTea @Papalag

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Any left?
10character

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@PineTarBastard thanks for posting in here!! I was SOO TIRED when I finished getting that posted I spaced out on posting the link here!! :man_facepalming:

BIG LOVE!!!

:hugs:

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If you missed out I’ve got you @Wuachuma :v:

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It’s thrilling to see this collective effort in preserving autochthonous varieties, shearing first hand experiences on growing them, their features, and what is known about their history. It’s also inspiring to see one committed to grow long flowering varieties (even when there are local law restrictions about this plant that could put one in trouble) to preserve what closely remains form traditional varieties (and not being worried if it has a low yield, a poor ratio of leafs and calyx). (imo those were the best experience that I could get from growing and smoking, but I couldn’t tell if they were any close to pure landrace, but they had some features related)
I’m trying to catch up with guys, but I’m still going through those previous posts (I just reached the #1000 post now) and I amazed about such valuable knowledge shared, I can’t stop reading it…
Does anyone know if there is a strain line from cannabigen that has a south American landrace heritage¿
I do remember once reading in the cannabiogen forum about some old Paraguayan line, I did go through the seedfinder database but I couldn’t find anything.

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@Foreigner do you know which line is this one?
and has it ripen or still florewing?

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@Foreigner is on vaycay with his missus enjoying Panama for all of us so he may be a while in the reply :rofl: :v:

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ok , thanks
just for curiosity, no rush

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cannbiogen - punto rojo is wat i would grow. its landrace i think, yes.

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Thank you @PineTarBastard! I think that was the quickest I’ve seen a list fill up since I’ve joined.

@Piter and @Wuachuma if you were asking about the PR x RS then send me and address. That’s it on those as I only dusted a small branch. All other mailings went out yesterday. Also, I labeled the packages as 12-14 weeks but since these are F2’s they could be all over the place. In hindsight I should have left that part off the package but that was the time period that the F1’s took for me.

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Pretty sure(although not positive) the CBG Punto Rojo was woven together from a few separate landrace punto rojo lines.

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Found this at icmag where Charlie/Kaiki used to frequent

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Thanks, thought I remembered reading it but couldn’t remember what/who the source was

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Many thanks @deeez99 .
Pm sent.
:star_struck:

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