The Central American landrace and heirloom thread (Part 2)

I’ve heard a lot of good things about it. Maybe @Papalag grew it?

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I think it has been done …it’s finding out where to source original

P J

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I re our friend islayharts repoed these years ago

They originally came from Escobar

I may have a few left I’ll look some time today

Paps

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Chocolate Rain definately needs a Repro. I’m down if anybody has the beans. Mine were lost back in 2015 when I moved. However, I’ve gotten CR phenotypes in CR crosses and love them. Currently, the only CR cross I do not have is Mochalope by Dynasty seeds. Raspberry Haze and Raspberry Truffle were amazing. I actually grabbed like three packs and will buy more. One day, when I return home to 19N, I will do a huge 30 plants outdoor grow of Raspberry Haze aka Amnesia Haze x Chocolate Rain.

Blew everyone away and was far stronger in effect than the cut with the lemony with cocaine powder kind of smell of Amnesia that is running around in Spain (most likely a SSH cut).

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diggy’s box of chocolates was his mix of strains …

The oldest seeds, and maybe my favorite in the bunch, are the Durban Poison x Hippy Slayer, harvested in July 2020. She produced these beautiful, charcoal grey, coke-bottle shaped seeds. Hands-down, easiest to pick out of the crowd. She was pollinated by my newest Male Azad Kashmir, chosen because he’s a carbon copy of his mother. The Kashmir should bring the flower time down by a couple weeks, while doubling down on the engine-exhaust / paint thinner terps and bright-sativa effects of the Hippy Poison.

The Bubba Kush, Sweet Tooth, and the Herijuana are the gigantic seeds in the mix, and the fastest flowering; but a bit difficult to tell apart. They were all harvested outdoors in the end of September, maybe early October. A buddy of mine did the work. He used a different male Azad Kashmir, that leans more towards the hashplant side of the line.

If you look to the smallest seeds of the bunch, the Mangobiche x 88G13HP mother will tend to show up. Out of all of her sisters, all the same height at flip, she was the only one to bolt up to 4 feet. She is the spear in this picture, harvested indoors around September / October. I only included seeds from that one female in the Box of Chocolates because her sisters weren’t as interesting imho. The father is my Male Kashmir.

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Those plants came from the box of chocs from W F

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@YoBigdaddy

Nanan Bouclou…7 weeks 2 days …verged at six.

Stretching well…and some signs of sexing.

P J

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Red Snakes, day 53. Any other strain and I’d be wondering how soon I can harvest, but these ladies are just getting started.

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Great job.

Smashing to see that Red Snake slithering again…great plant to grow…and a smoke I like mucho.

Well done

P J

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Nice top buds coming in!

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Red Snake ripening up nicely, picking up some floral fuel notes on this one. Just about 9 weeks into flower.

'93 Mexican All Star moving right along at week 4 of flower. @Motaco’s cut! Some really nice fruity smells on this one. I don’t usually notice this strong of smell this early but it’s really nice.

Also started some Nanan Bouclou seedlings too as I’ve been anticipating this one. Many thanks @YoBigdaddy!

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Cayo heuso by @Hyp3

@Panamajock @Upstate take a look at the babies

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Looking great! She is a fast flowerer too! 8-9 weeks.

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Hermosa

Off to a great start Paps …really healthy lookers.

P J

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Hola your RS looking great.

And digging the Nanan Boo Boos …They grow fast …Lol

P J

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…some nice pics on pg 19-20 of this thread

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What’s the scoop with that one? Haven’t heard of it yet.
Here’s the purple “Chiapas”. I half wonder if someone planted Ace PCK down there. I’m getting a faint strawberry bubblegum aroma that matches Ace description. All 3 ladies are Purple. This one was picked last night at week 10. Pinks and Purples in the bud, just like pck. Smokes good, but I nearly chucked it( a few lower buds), then decided " when in Rome, do as the Romans."
So, I’ll cross this Pakistani strain with something from Pakistan and keep it in the family.


It’s most definitely a Chitral.

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I think this is the same one.

P J

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Thanks @Panamajock. Nice distraction.
It’s a little frosty at the office today😁

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Don’t u be slip sliding at work…

Ye a Bonnie plant that Cayo Hueso

Take care

P J

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