The Central American landrace and heirloom thread (Part 2)

Being from an isolated but feral population…the phenos are all over the map.

From fast finishing skunk 1 looking plants to the arizona desert Roadkill branchy phenos to archetypel colombian gold structures. To this pink hermie holding selfed seeds.

I brought them back to Canada from the jungle for their extreme pungent skunkiness. I mean the animal…not scammer “skunk” lol

Here’s so pics from the fast finisher

They are all dusted with a 81 afghani hindu kush
(Plus some selfed branches as mentioned prior)

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Lefty ‘s Panama haze x Lebanese
Just like the way she looks
Hopefully we’ll see some purple in her this next few weeks she’s at 67 days should go to 84

Paps

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Beautiful Job Paps.

P J

Really perfect looking…Panama Haze/Lebanese , bet that will rock you.

The AM / Haze x choc rain are coming n fine.

In forever pots now Coming up to Five weeks in veg…prob take them to 50 days ( some pics.

@Upstate you might be interested in this.

Met one of the local tokers I know…He fixed me up with a half ounce.

It’s really beautiful smoke.total Sativa and that dark colour,

He told me they’re growing this weed in the islands of Boca De Tora which are off the coast of Panama close to the Costa Rican border.

Maybe we need to do that trip when we go to Talamanca. LOL
Be nice to find a seed or two.in it,
ye nice hit….$50 @ half ounce.

It’s like the Crispi or Creepy ,I’ve had before which is common in Panama and Colombia.
But this is a much superior smoke.

Finally

Escobar repro…Candyberry(indica)

3 and a bit weeks…

Well you all have a good weekend.

PS …Gosh that Panama Haze / Lebanese looks amazing.

Ps …sorry the fotos are not in order…the buds should be second foto

P J

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@Upstate is a busy guy and if you follow this thread from the beginning, he will admit he forgets things, but gets round to everyone eventually…He is a credit to Overgrow and his knowledge abounds…The help he gives to fellow growers on here awesome

Just hold on and I’m sure things will get sorted.

Tranquillo

P J

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I second that @Panamajock ,paps, @Papalag totally awesome, cuz. Thanks for sharing ,even from a old farther like me , Peace.
Really perfect looking…Panama Haze/Lebanese , bet that will rock you.
OVERGROW THE WORLD

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Originally Panama Red was grown on the Pearl Islands in the Pacific, according to one source of my reading. It was also grown in the mts above the canal according to different sources. If this is the same Panama it shouldn’t have changed much being grown on.a different island chain. It would be fun to track it down. What did it smell like?
Nice looking plants you have going. Nice and bushy. Who made this cross?
@Papalag that looks great. I Totally see the Panama Haze look in that cola. Frosting looks about ready to come on strong.

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Have you been toking much lambsbread? How is she now?

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My apologies. I’ve forgotten a few people this season. Playing catch up all season and the pattern is just continuing… If you send me your address again, it will save me a lot of time looking for it.

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I just finished smoking last summers last bud about a month ago. Definitely gets better with age. At a year old it was the best I had it. This summers run was only a seed harvest

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I’ve always wondered that
If that famous red Panama hat were common, I’m sure it would still exist
I have a hard time understanding how there is no modern information
There is no information about cannabis in Panama, they have the ideal climate, the ideal typography, they have everything!
Why doesn’t anyone talk about that? There are no photos, there are no clues, nothing at all
still Colombian red growing in the Mountains,also Colombian gold and many other mythical varieties
What happens with Panama?

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@Upstate @Elchischas

A post I done Nov 2021

Still think red point , Punt roja …Panama red all the same strain.

Geography!

Same countries up till 1903 when Panama became a republic.It was part of Colombia before then…

It great growing the different Panama reds and hazes etc I’ve grown here…like Colombian Gold it’s been Hybred out of existence…But Myths can come true… could be tucked away somewhere .But a bigger chance of finding it is in :colombia:

Great you’re interested in :panama: it is a mythical country same as all Latin America

P J

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I do too. Same thing.

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Well…and the most acceptable theory
but I have grown red point (two different lines) and Panama 1974
and I didn’t find any similarities, from the shape of the seed is different, everything
That’s why I keep trying to shed light on this enigma.

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I love this thread. Get to learn so much cannabis history here.

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Same here buddy, I never even thought about lineages until I found this thread and @Upstate. He put a whole new outlook on this plant for me.:green_heart:

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He is the main reason why I went for the long flower grow. I was one of those that thought higher the thc% the better the weed. Then I realized I would smoke all day but never get stoned I’d be high but not the same as the first smoke of the day. No ceiling caught my attention for sure but the information @upstate posts on here made it very desirable to grow despite the longer flower times. I’ve had the privilege recently to smoke my first true long flower joint and ya that’s exactly what I wanted. My girl thought she didn’t like sativas because made her racey but no hybrid sativa she’s in love as well. Thanks @Upstate
Oaxacan x red snake


Peshawar Afghani

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I’ll get back on track with another long flower one of these days. I really want to do Acapulco gold.

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Please keep trying.I to like researching like others,that’s how this site is a good reference for some strains .
I didn’t know a great amount of Panama red ( except smoke it) till I joined O G.

Same with a Mexican strains…

P J

I’m still growing and learning

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Really beautiful plants!
Is that a real Afghani one?
I mean on my mind always Afghani means wide leaves short plants

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I think many things about Panama Red. It must have at least one ancestor related to the red varieties of Colombia. Then possibly additional genetics either came through the canal, were added by American stoner troops stationed in Panama during the early 1900’s…OR were added by Parke Davis during the same era. One or more of these sources may have contributed foreign genes, along with a Colombian Red strain, and all contributed to make the Panama Red landrace.
There is possibly the old Panama Red Sativa Indica hybrid as well. This could also stem from any of the above sources, or from more recently. It really is an enigma. The presence of all those different cannabinoids in it says Indian or South Asian is in there.
Maybe it’s always been a mash up.of many varieties coming thru the canal…including some Indica. Over the years, different growers.
would have selected something with more or less of the indica traits depending upon taste…and anyone open.pollinating large patches in the jungle would have ended up with a tropical very longflowering equatorial beast. Maybe it’s all Panama Red.
A true enigma indeed!
@Elchischas did the 74 remind you of any other landrace?

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