The Central American landrace and heirloom thread (Part 2)

Got the ‘93 AllStar all cured up for summer. I could have done better with this grow, and it didn’t come out bad, but I am still learning what it wants. I also did some experimenting with finishing and curing.

It is pretty mild stuff, probably around 10%-15% thc, with very little sedation. The buds are well formed, but not dense and are a bit leafy. The trichomes are short, and fat. They are not the big long stemmed variety. It probably wouldn’t be most people’s cup of tea but it is one of the fastest strains I have ever grown that feels like a real sativa. Some sort of Mexican Red Hair. I like to smoke this when I am going fishing or doing something active. Summer weed. Good for big joints or blunts.

This is the same bud. Just one has the flash on

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Great pics! What sort of scents/aromas/taste do you find on it?

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When you first open the bag it has a dry kind of herbal smell. When you break open the buds it has a unique smell. Like flowers and melon or something. Not anything crazy.

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Sounds like some killer smoke. Buddy didn’t know what hit em, lol. Nice work finding a good mate for ost. Can’t go wrong with g13 haze. I figured OST would be a great building block. Glad to know it is. I’ve made and am making some more combinations to eventually cross to it for a new haze or hazes of my own. Hope it’s as good as what you’ve done😁
Open to keep OST as is, too, once i pheno hunt it. I have at least a couple more years making combinations and explorations, and then I’ll spend the next five growing them out and pairing them up.

Me or @drgreensleeves will have you covered.

I gave the pack I got to my neighbor that lives a few miles away. Hopefully he managed to keep some plants alive. He’s not the best at growing yet. I better get a cutting or two😁
@Panamajock thanks buddy. I hate leaving people hanging. It hurts.

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I had an epiphany about the 71 panama red. When I first got my uncle’s afghan every single pheno molded. After breeding it for around twenty generations, some phenos don’t mold and others still do. So it took me with a small population of plants around 20 years to develop Mold resistance. Surely it would take a bit longer with a large population… That lines up pretty well with world war two era for 71 panama red. Surely all sorts of cannabis came through the canal during those days. Just another guess of course

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Really appreciate that, thanks

Here’s the UEL plots, just pruned and top dressed yesterday. Down to 7 males total that fit the selection criteria - wide bottom branch angles, septoria resistance, stem smells similar to the females I like.

These are from Arnold; UEL sativa S1 in background, sativa clone x male from same gen - B11, and a BX to the sativa clone. Also the two foreground plants with wider leaves are other lines I haven’t looked into yet. There’s a small cutting in the foreground too, a narrow leaf Mextiza S1, to be pollinated here.

These are seedlings of Sativa S1#1 x UEL lemon(4 males), #20 from last year, pollinated by one outstanding male. She was also outstanding in effect and disease resistance.

They are heartnut seedings in the background, from GrimoNut in Ontario, first nuts on one 8yr old tree this year, in a bunch of 15 nuts!

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This is a good guide to Topping, Mainlining …SOG etc.

P J

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Well I can (finally!) officially join this thread:
Hello Oaxaca!


1 up, 3 to go.

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I’ve always enjoyed creating these Voids @Panamajock when shaping a plant. Now I’m jacked about re-directing a Branch right through it…


Stagger’d Topping
photo: panamajock

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I’m not trying to start no shit but I think that was @Panamajock who did that ? I think I smoke a lot so I think idk it’s all foggy I’ve been watching them argue in the haze thread so it’s kinda foggy :slight_smile: lol PS and that’s a super cool use of a tomato cage ! I love it! And if wrong I apologize

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So correct and Thanks for that @drgreensleeves I’ll turn it around

Cheers

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Your very welcome my friend and I’m only trying to give credit where it’s due :slight_smile: much love and respect

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My plants are typically sloppy looking lol.
I let them do their thing, but only so I can see strengths and weaknesses for breeding purposes. Pruning is, hands down, the way to go.

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Here’s my Oaxaca x Lemon Thai. It’s abou halfway into flower.

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Looking good! Short pheno Oaxaca represented. Looks like a nice yield is shaping up.:ok_hand:
How’s she smell?

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@Panamajock how much more has Chocolate Oaxacan Rain stretched since that initial burst?

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@drgreensleeves
I’m ok with folks using my foto on the thread…I’m sure it was credited on an earlier post…and it was used as an example.

Thanks for pointing it out……but not a prob.

One love

P J

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125% …

I also been nipping and tucking…or it would be bigger…she is slowing down now…and putting the energy in to flowering now.

P J

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I like it….nice cross…very Xmas :evergreen_tree: looking.

Some nice future smoke there. Enjoy :blush:

P J

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I haven’t really paid any attention to the smell yet. Last time I sniffed it, it didn’t have any smell. It’s been a neat plant. I think the LT is the more dominant in this cross. TheGoji/LT looks a little more Goji to me.

The O/LT just kept growing once flipped. Not really so much stretch as the whole plant just kept growing uniformly and doubled in size. :slightly_smiling_face:

Here’s the Goji/LT for reference…

Here’s the two next to each other. I think the O/LT will be the bigger yielder in the end. Goji/LT buds are swelling but not as many on the plant like the O/LT.

Peace :man_farmer: :v:

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