The Mexican Landrace Thread

Thanks @Upstate, good to know!

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this strain is really interesting It’s a shame there are few seeds.

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@Upstate
Is this the same variety which was grown in that huge plantation in 1985?

Someone else dropped a link at icmag of a new documentary about the Mexican war '77-'83 against Cannabis. You see some plant material passing by in the short film.

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Astur Mexicana

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What site is that screenshot from Mexcurandero?

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From the site of Astur Jaya. I beamed back in time and took some screenshots.:wink:

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Waz up are you in Mexico . i see that you can grow six plants for medicinal use. is that correct…

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Nope not Mexico, Netherlands

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Okay, cool just thought by your name that you were in Mexico… HAHAH

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Love Mexican food/weed and studied phytotherapy years ago, curandero is medicine man, that’s why.:wink:

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I wonder if there are some cannabis seed banks in Mexico that sell cannabis seeds?

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Reading alot of posts I found two mexican seed sellers. One worked- the other was dead. The one I found didn’t have any heirloom or landrace stuff. Do a google search, you may get lucky.

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True ones, long gone

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Good old Frida

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Cola de borrego

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The last plant its really good

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I have seen such plants in the Jarilla i grew.

If we consider the whole, I see the same leaves than those Cola de Borrego overall.
Mix or sativa appearance depending on the individual.

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Interesting - was it cannabiogen Jarilla line or a different one? whatsort of scents/aromas did you find on Jarilla?

@Elchischas skinny GanGGGGG let’s goooooooooo

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