The Central American landrace and heirloom thread

:thinking::exploding_head: simply for some quantum physics for others lol.

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I would need a 10-week course to hold on to that information and comprehend it lol. You can do some neat stuff nowadays. Until my cousin did it I didnā€™t know you could hold your phone over writing thatā€™s in a different language and on your phone screen it shows your preferred language. Iā€™ve been using these Taiwanese medicinal patches and there are some very weird ingredients in there. Pretty sure Pigā€™s teeth was one of themā€¦ turtle shellā€¦
Had I known pigs teeth would do the trick for pain Iā€™d have gone down to my buddies house and had one of his Pigs bite my kneešŸ˜….
I better clarify and say that I donā€™t think turtle shell or pigs teeth are helping my kneeā€¦ but thereā€™s lots of herbal stuff in there too. Somethings helping

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Iā€™m thinking the same thing! :crazy_face:

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Michoacan keeper so far.


I got lucky and found the same pheno in male form. Pictured is the lady.

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Two of my Pearl Stem Bx1 Oaxacans were eaten by evil rabbits. I was going to put a cage around them this morning but my wife threw something together yesterday! Itā€™s not fancy but I think itā€™ll get the job done.

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Uhhg thatā€™s always frustrating. That rabbit has got good taste at least :laughing:

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Not the rabbit of Caerbannog!

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I have to keep my seedlings 3 ft off the ground here. Chipmunks :chipmunk: and rabbits :rabbit2: just donā€™t care. LOL

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It IS the rabbit! https://youtu.be/tgj3nZWtOfA?si=38ENDucDGOHcpOJ6
@rasterman I hope the plants make a quick recovery!

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I used to grow a lot of chili until I moved up here. They let them get big enough to bloom and in one night they chop the whole plant. Stupids.

But I knew it was a risk and theyā€™ll grow back.

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Yeah, like that. Just a harmless little bunny with a mean streak a mile wide. :joy::joy:

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not sure on the pic order but the one with the boxes over soil is oaxacan and the fabric pot is red skunk 18 by @gregog

Santa Marta Colombian gold is happier triple potted and covered soil. I was thinking about putting her in the ground but Iā€™m worried she be a monster! what do yall think?

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It seems every year I give a friend a half dozen plants and the rabbits eat them. No word yet this season.

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I say do it. We like monster plants on here.

Your trimming hand might not like it.

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I think Iā€™d like to see that!:grin:. Plants look happy!

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Hereā€™s a couple of Mulanje x Oaxaca crosses. :grinning:

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I agree, we love monster plants on here. Go for it.
K++ @420noob Iā€™m outta likesā€¦

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Nice branches on the upper pheno. Tight spacing.


I was sure of purity due to pedigree. Now I donā€™t know. The male plants showed sex really early in solo cups. I think it was from root restrictions but canā€™t be positive yet. Near the end of week 3 of flowering now after a couple or few weeks of prior veg. They are stretchy, which is a good sign, and the plants do look like Sativas.

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Are those Michoacan? Wonder how many strains there are.

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Oh shit. Lol. Forgot to say, thats the Panama. Hereā€™s the males, topped to off the sex parts. None of the females have shown stigmas yet, so maybe the males triggered quickly from root restrictions. I donā€™t know.


The males are lanky like Sativas but triggered sex parts as fast as the mexi strainsā€¦ but saw a shorter veg.

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