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Bolivian landraces?

dezman

Member
Hi!
I've been recently gifted 3 different supposed landraces from bolivia. But i can't find any info/grows on them. Just a few references of bolivian highland/lowland.
The names are from the place of origin.
The three are: jacha mallku, samaipata golden and gran aiquile. The friend that gave me the seed didnt give me much info just that most of them turn purple and they are very late flowering outdoors. And that they are probably brought from colombia.
The thing is: there are landraces from bolivia? Are they any good? Are related to colombians?.
I just pop a few of them for the summer season. And want a second opinion, never heard of bolivian weed before. I have somebolivian friends where i live but they never smoked or being involved with stoners so they couldnt tell.
Any info will be apreciated.
Thanks
 

Mustafunk

Brand new oldschool
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Read about bolivian landraces a few times... some time ago a local grower was speaking about some lines called Tiquipaya Golden, Wiracocha, Yungas and Andine Rose.

The genetics should be related to either other Caribbean or Brazilian biotypes, as those were the two main spots where Cannabis entered South America. There are landraces anywhere in the world really, as long as the plant has been there for time enough to acclimatise and evolve.

Good thing is that Bolivia was never such a big scale producer as Colombia, neither suffered the marijuana prosecution that happened there. So maybe is still possible to find untamed oldschool genes around remote villages and traditional farmers.

If they came from a nice source, you may easily find some interesting plants that could resemble to the oldschool Colombians, Brazilians or anything like that. Looking forward to hear about your experience with those.

Vibes.
 

I wood

Well-known member
Veteran
Never heard anything about Bolivian land races, but man would I be happy if I ran into those.
Good luck with that potential genetic gold mine.
 

dezman

Member
Thanks mustafunk! Your words give me hope. I really wish they are pure.
They are in the making of first true leaves so not much to see at the moment. But i will share some pictures in a few weeks. When there is something worth to see.
I really wish i have some jewels.
Thanks
 

yaxu

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In the forum marihuana.com one Forero called Jose Ignacio is cultivating a Jacha Mallku of Bolivia , is from the same source naming musta more arriba.La source is a local grower with nick Charly7

Photos of the Jacha Mallku variety of Forero Jose Ignacio !

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yaxu

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Photos cosmoverde the marihuana.com Forum .

Tiquipaya Gold Boliviana!
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Rosa Andina!
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Mustafunk

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Thanks Yaxu, that Jacha Malku totally looks like some red Colombians and Panamans I've seen.

The Tiquipaya Gold has a really nice structure as well.

Vibes.
 

dezman

Member
Thanks yaxu!
Yeah charlie7 is the man!. It seems that just a few people know this genetics. I ran through google and didnt find any info on bolivian cannabis.except from la marihuana, cannabiscafe...
It looks like i have some jewels.
Thanks
 

thejact55

Well-known member
Nice photos yaxu. Thanks for sharing. I didn't expect any photos when this thread first started, until those seeds got going.
 
Dezman greetings from Venezuela ...
Here we receive Charly seeds from Bolivia , unfortunately for some technical fault , we lost all strains except one ... gold ... I Tiquipaya cultivate it and I assure you is a very euphoric and physical sativa .
I have no photos of mine, because I had no camera, when grown, but these are pictures that are on the web, descendants of those received .
Sativa very powerful and pure sweet smells lemony , with something shorter time that the Colombian most famous flowering ...

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Dezman greetings from Venezuela ...
Here we receive Charly seeds from Bolivia , unfortunately for some technical fault , we lost all strains except one ... gold ... I Tiquipaya cultivate it and I assure you is a very euphoric and physical sativa .
I have no photos of mine, because I had no camera, when grown, but these are pictures that are on the web, descendants of those received .
Sativa very powerful and pure sweet smells lemony , with something shorter time that the Colombian most famous flowering ...

rk6fwl.jpg

id88zp.jpg

2j1q7ia.jpg
 

dezman

Member
Gracias el dundi!
Beautiful plants! So it was a nice smoke? And earlier than colombians? Was the high long lasting?
Thanks again el dundi
 
Si hermano muy potente hierba,euforica y fisica,que crece mucho y alcanza altura considerables.Olor a pomarosa,limon,rosas,muy complejo y agradable.
Humo liviano y suave,que te eleva rapidamente por un buen rato...
Las fotos que muestro son actuales...Cultive a la vez con Punto rojo,pero me gusto mas la boliviana...
Saludos...
 
If brother very potent herb, euphoric and physical, which grows long and reaches a height considerables.Olor rose apple, lemon, roses, very complex and enjoyable.
light and soft smoke, you quickly rises for a while ...
I show the photos are current ... Grow at once with red point, but I liked the Bolivian ...
Regards...
 

thejact55

Well-known member
I understand that therr are multiple different plants above, but generally, are these considered a highland strain, along the western mountains? Or more of a tropical strain originating from the eastern lowlands. These are fantastic plants, I need to search me out some Bolivian genetics.
 

dezman

Member
Gracias de nuevo el dundi!
Asi que te gusto mas la boliviana que la punto rojo!. Me acabas de alegrar el dia! Jeje!
I'm gonna take special care with my babies now.
My cat just took one samaipata out of the soil and broke it, i think its dead. I put again in the soil and add some water. I think i need to pop a few more seeds. All i see from these pictures looks promising.
Thanks
 

dezman

Member
Can someone tell me how to put pictures in a post. I upload them already but can't figure out how to post them.
Thanls
Thanks
 

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