The Central American landrace and heirloom thread (Part 1)

looking delicious!

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Absolutely beautiful.

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I wouldnā€™t be surprised if it did look similar. Decent chance Oaxaca was used to make it.

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On my phone they look better than your old pictures. The subjects though, are looking brilliant!

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Hermosaā€¦.your photo skills are coming on LOL

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Welp, hereā€™s some Veg porn ā€” because these stubborn fuckers arenā€™t sexting quite as fast as Iā€™d hoped. Though nodes are starting to alternate.

Ignore any ugly looking leaves, theyā€™ve been fussy. Seem to like high intensity light, dry conditions, but light feedings ā€” total opposite of Mexican Death Sativa

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Thats a great sign of purity if they wonā€™t sex early.
Nice looking forest. Lots of trees! I love those narrow leaves! You mind telling us all what mistake was made with these to piss them off so none of us do it?:grin:overfeeding? i see the Taco leaves but they appear to be recovering like you say.

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Overfeeding for sure, overwatering early on, the taco-ing leaves should only be from higher temps ā€” but I mentioned that already. Past that, no other issues as of yet. Still chugging along

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Hermosa. They look great. Amazing leaves.

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You have quite the selection there! Almost sure to find something extra specialā€¦I sure hope you donā€™t think I was picking. Just looking to learn. Iā€™ll be giving these a try at some point myself. Sounds like they are extra light feeders.
Overfeeding sure is easy to do with sativas. Almost all of them have their quirks when it comes to nutrients. Iā€™ve pissed some plants off with just a tiny pinch of bat guano or just a few drops of cal mag in a gallon of water. They can show their discontent for some time. I had an Ace Panama that tacoā€™d with my first and only calmag watering ( 15 drops/gallon) and it never did have normal leaves again. She held a grudge against me I guess lol. Must have been her Colombian heritage coming out!:rofl::joy:
Canā€™t wait to see how these do for you. The leaves look very similar in shape to some Oaxaca Iā€™ve seen. I hear its taste is unforgettable. You are in for a treat!

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Looking good

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really nice

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Got Old SilverThai jumping out of the solo cups. Thank you @Upstate and @lefthandseeds the Panama Haze are doing great! Thanks also to @Slick1 for the Chocolate thai x orange grove. We got some land races going on and I am glad to be here helping. Notice the Nature Farm Purple Haze as well will be used in seed work with some of these plants. All to give and share. Thanks OG crew I am really learning a ton from this website.

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@SkunkHunt101 Nice! Looking vigorous! @GREANDAL. Skunkhunt is 6/6 with the Oaxaca/ Thai ,Aka Old Silver Thai. Try yours yet?

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I had 6 of them but kicked over a solo cupā€¦Now only got 5 Woh woh wohhh. They are really wanting to grow tho. I wonder what a cross with R.I.L sowah and Old Silver Thai or Panama could create? Tha possibilities would be crazy man! I will do a cross of the best SilverThaiā€™s as well and the Hazes to keep the things pure but I would be interested in seing how these super hybrids like Bubblehedd and old landrace would mix. Mite be weird. I have a DJ Blueberry Male as well given to me by another member. Very nice smells from him. Could make some crazy crosses. Thanks for the new genetics to mess with and preserve as well.

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very nice, i like the line up and should be fun

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looks like a lot of fun!

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Dropping them today! Will have a post up later today or in the morning.

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Pretty skinny leaves on panama haze #1. I wonder if that one is going to be an OT haze leaner.

These can get pretty big like a typical sativa. Top/train etc, Iā€™m sure you know the drill.

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Late 80ā€™s x early 90ā€™s Mexican heirloom. God only knows what is in here. Wide leaf genetics that the Mexicans were using in the 80ā€™s? I have no idea. Something old school for sure.

This is pretty stable for an f2. Good vigor and uniformity. I will make seeds with these and share with the community.

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