I think it depends on who you are buying from in Jamaica. Many people there certainly aren’t shy about growing more commercial hype strains, but it’s my impression that the Rastas are a more traditional group of people who don’t chase that. My bet is they’re still growing what they’ve always been growing, which probably descended from Colombian some hundreds of years ago. I could be wrong, but what I had was mild and unlikely to have any indica mixed in. They didn’t even trim buds, everything they sold was trimmed off as foxtails.
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