The Mexican Landrace Thread

It’s a shame that it disappeared from circulation… they say that primera dama could be Pollyanna but I have some doubts…

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Haven’t found any plant pics of Pollyanna from that time yet to compare with Primera Dama.

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Me neither, but I’ve grown primera dama several times and it seems more like an indi dominant hybrid (however our friend @Elchischas told me it was different once)
@Elchischas correct me if I remember wrong…

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Great info!
You are right
There’s was many different ways that the cannabis arrives to México. Many different Strains came here
Unfortunately many are gone forever
But still some hiding on the Mountains. Unfortunately no names or so much info
Like this one from South central area.

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Yes are two different lines
Primera dama was a hybrid, Mario get the mexican Strain from Robert Clarke and made primera dama
I put the original mexican seeds photo of that mexican from Robert Clarke that one spanish grower get from Mario B.

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This its the Robert Clarke mexican seeds @Willydread @mexcurandero420
Probably Mario B. Still got it.

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Interesting and thnx for showing us.

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isnt Highland Guerro - Cryptic Labs the Line from Robert Clarke but in pure form?
so i thought-

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As far as I know
No
I’m just know the one that give to Mario Bellandi of Delicatessen seeds

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@Elchischas gracias Hermano! As always, you are a precious info dispenser :green_heart:

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Thanks to you bro!
Thanks for share your photos

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Funny how much they look like Thai! @mexcurandero420 and you wouldn’t think the stuff would be good for smoking at all but NO! Those buds are lightning if you get the right girl. Only had some good Thai and DJ said that the Oaxaca was his fave. I am thinking something mountain grown and cold tolerant well that is special!

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I got seeds from Puebla area, specially near Vulcano Popocatépetl. There’s many Strains on that area

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Pretty nld shaped and grown near a volcano means very fertile soil, which is good for the terpenes and cannabinoid production due the mineral content in the soil.

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That’s right, Vulcano’s give to the plants a lot of nutrients.
a group of friends and I are working and rescuing genetics
We have found so many old and interesting things
the problem is that many times we do not know the origin of the varieties
because you acquire the buds in a city, but the plants were planted in a location far from there
we must have to continue working to be able to classify and know what type of pure sativas there are still in Mexico
photos of another interesting line found

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Beautiful and from which part of Mexico is this one coming from?

Do you something about Mexican red hair?

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I believe it’s come from the Mountains of the South central México, hard to know to be honest
There’s still many traditional cannabis spots on that area.
I know about at least three different méxican red hair from here: one from Michoacán,one from Puebla and one from Oaxaca. Its really probably that we already got all, but a lack of space here and no enough time to test all the Strains that we already got.

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First photo reminds me of this plant in Nepal, when we look to the structure

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Some mexican plants can be really tall like 7 mts
My cross 12 fingers grow really tall, even more than 7 mts.
By the way that photo is from Alex Fariña a.k.a “Alex” , “la mano negra” “ho chi min” ?
Its familiar to me,i remember those years when he used to grow on Lanzarote island.

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