The Central American landrace and heirloom thread (Part 3)

This is only 1800+

That’s 500 years of possible intermingling. Panama was “Colombia.” Of course they’re related.

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There are probably traits of Red point or punta roja on plants all over Central America Honduras, Guatemala ,ye all the banana republics and with Belize and Chiapas…there is a corridor of promise.

I think maybe we should label them better LOL

Maybe Latin American

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Don’t know how old it is.

But they can’t spell ( like some others) LOL

It’s Colombia not Columbia. I’m sure you people do that just to wind me up LOL

P J

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March 24 they are from a @YoBigdaddy repro
@Panamajock my spell check keeps changing Colombian to Columbian lol
@MissinBissin

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@Panamajock Upstate was quoting the chart and the old HighTimes chart spelled it with a “U”. Stoner magazine, what are ya gonna do? :rofl:

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I don’t know maybe a three strikes rule .be brought n LOL
I feel frustrated, and feel like Breaking down and crying.

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Edit…what do we have here…?

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Anyone here have any experience with sinoloa?

Sinaloa…

You mean Sinaloa.go back to Part 2 @Motaco done a post on it…use the :mag:

You ok on here nobody can spell. LOL

Or is this a other wind up ja ja ja.

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I am pulled-up watching @420noob !

This kind of Action News; works wonders for me !

Cheers Bro

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Depends which one buddy. Shit tons of weed in Sinaloa.

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Oh speaking of Sinaloa. I have several heirlooms that I collected in the early 90’s from there. One is a crazy purple and green swirl color in the buds. Those have been heavily influenced by other varieties because it’s a commercial growing zone. They sent people to Holland for thousands of seeds every few years.

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I know that feeling. Pretty much ongoing since Oaxaca. :joy:

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What is that? Guava? :face_with_monocle:

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No…but close.

I will leave it open…see if anyone knows it.

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That would be a Papaya or as we call them in my neck of the woods a “Paw Paw”

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Not to be confused with

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Yep, not Asimina triloba. I don’t know why we call it papaw (I got the spelling wrong :grimacing:) but we do :man_shrugging:

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Well done Barry .young Papaya .

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Whaaa…glad I re potted…Bonnie roots

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I would call that vigorous. :laughing:

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