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Mexico new hybrid marijuana

hieagle420

Cannabis Creeper
Veteran
Check this out mexican government said they have found a new hybrid marijauna plant that grows year around and not effected by spraying them..

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061220/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/mexico_drugs


By MARK STEVENSON, Associated Press Writer
Wed Dec 20, 5:35 AM ET



LAZARO CARDENAS, Mexico - Soldiers trying to seize control of one Mexico's top drug-producing regions found the countryside teeming with a new hybrid marijuana plant that can be cultivated year-round and cannot be killed with pesticides.

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Soldiers fanned out across some of the new fields Tuesday, pulling up plants by the root and burning them, as helicopter gunships clattered overhead to give them cover from a raging drug war in the western state of Michoacan. The plants' roots survive if they are doused with herbicide, said army Gen. Manuel Garcia.

"These plants have been genetically improved," he told a handful of journalists allowed to accompany soldiers on a daylong raid of some 70 marijuana fields. "Before we could cut the plant and destroy it, but this plant will come back to life unless it's taken out by the roots."

The new plants, known as "Colombians," mature in about two months and can be planted at any time of year, meaning authorities will no longer be able to time raids to coincide with twice-yearly harvests.

The hybrid first appeared in Mexico two years ago but has become the plant of choice for drug traffickers Michoacan, a remote mountainous region that lends to itself to drug production.

Yields are so high that traffickers can now produce as much marijuana on a plot the size of a football field as they used to harvest in 10 to 12 acres. That makes for smaller, harder-to-detect fields, though some discovered Tuesday had sophisticated irrigation systems with sprinklers, pumps and thousands of yards of tubing.

"For each 100 (marijuana plots) that you spot from the air, there are 300 to 500 more that you discover once you get on the ground," Garcia said.

The raids were part of President Felipe Calderon's new offensive to restore order in his home state of Michoacan and fight drug violence that has claimed more than 2,000 lives in Mexico this year.

In Michoacan, officials say the Valencia and Gulf cartels have been battling over lucrative marijuana plantations and smuggling routes for cocaine and methamphetamine to the United States. In one incident, gunmen stormed into a bar and dumped five human heads on the dance floor.

The president, who took office Dec. 1, sent 7,000 soldiers and federal officers to Michoacan last week.

Officials have arrested 45 people, including several suspected leaders of the feuding cartels. They also seized three yachts, 2.2 pounds of gold, bulletproof vests, military equipment and shirts with federal and municipal police logos. More than 18,000 people have been searched, along with 8,000 vehicles and numerous foreign and national boats.

"We are determined to shut down delinquency and stop crime in Mexico because it is endangering the lives of all Mexicans, of our families," Calderon said, calling the operation a "success" so far.

In the past week, soldiers and federal police have found 1,795 marijuana fields covering 585 acres in Michoacan, security officials said.

Officials estimate the raids could cost the cartels up to $626 million, counting the value of plants that have been destroyed and drugs that could have been produced with seized opium poppies and marijuana seeds.

On Sunday, federal authorities announced the capture of suspected drug lord Elias Valencia, the most significant arrest since the operation began.

Calderon's predecessor, Vicente Fox, started out with enthusiastic U.S. applause for his own fight against drug trafficking. U.S. officials called the arrest of drug bosses early in his six-year term unprecedented, while Fox boasted that his administration had destroyed 43,900 acres of marijuana and poppy plantations in its first six months and more than tripled drug seizures.

Yet drug violence has spiked across the country in recent years, with gangs fighting over control of routes following the arrest of drug lords, authorities say.

Mexico has also continued to struggle with corruption among its law enforcement ranks. Garcia said authorities did not tell soldiers where they were being sent on raids and banned the use of cell phones and radios.
 
killa-bud said:
i dont understand, some kind of auto flower?

Some kind of complete bullshit.

I don't understand. Do they really expect people to buy this crap? I mean the media and law enforcement always come up with the most outrageous stories, like they're writing science-fiction. LOL, think about it, some evil, genetically engineered species of whatever (in this case, pot) that's immortal :bat: is plaguing a remote part of Mexico. And then you have your 'heros', in this case the cops, that come in and save the day!..LOL.
 
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Nikijad4210

Member
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I have to agree with Sativa on this one. Even if it IS a new hybrid, I have yet to hear of any specie alone that's only able to be killed by pulling it up---ALL pot plants, and most other plant species, are susceptible to chemical killers, be it slowly, or quickly. This smells like straight up propaganda BS to me.
 

Storm Crow

Active member
Veteran
My question is, "Is this just a scam to validate using fusarium to wipe out cannabis plants?" Although this was about Coca and is 6 years old, this article makes an interesting read. http://www.organicconsumers.org/ge/GEherbicide.cfm I found the last sentence to be particularly telling! Fusarium is also the genus of the fungus that caused blindness in humans when some contact fluid was contaminated. On the other hand, a tough, herbicide-resistant, quickly maturing cannabis could be a boon to the cannabists all over the world! Gotta wait and see which way it goes (providing it is true and not just DEA pawn propaganda!).
 
G

Guest

What is funny is that marijuana like most plants will adapt to survive. So this eradication by using herbicides and chopping down will only make the plant more of a pest to get rid of. They are creating their own hell or our heaven by themselves. Marijauan has been here for 1000's of years, who the hell thinks they could just get rid of it in a century?
 
G

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hieagle420 said:
Officials have arrested 45 people, including several suspected leaders of the feuding cartels. They also seized three yachts, 2.2 pounds of gold, bulletproof vests, military equipment and shirts with federal and municipal police logos. More than 18,000 people have been searched, along with 8,000 vehicles and numerous foreign and national boats.



lol, RC is in mexico?
:bat:

i joke, i joke :wave:
 
G

Guest

you would think they would learn to remove males and dry herb properly before they developed such advanced shit...
 
G

Guest

I think nature developed this one H&L.

ME: Plants develop resistances faster then animals. Why do you think they need to rework the forumla for round-up every 3 or 4 years.
 

Verite

My little pony.. my little pony
Veteran
My bet is Calderon is putting on a new sheriff pony show for Bush and is preparing to ask Bush for some concessions.
 

Pythagllio

Patient Grower
Veteran
Oh come on, this is obviously dandelion dna genetically spliced into a sativa. Hopefully the buds don't turn to fluff and blow away in the wind at maturity or give tokers with the munchies a taste for human flesh. :yummy:
 

sproutco

Active member
Veteran
I think this is possible. Plants are slowly becoming resistant to glyphosate (sp?)/roundup herbicide for example. This is a popular herbicide being used today. Maybe it autoflowers. Doesn't the strain guerilla gold flower quickly like this?
 
G

Guest

Thats true,plants are getting resistant to herbicides.Burdocks,any one ever try killin a burdock,cut it,pour gas on it,dump round up on it,it'll be there next spring.Only sure way to get rid of a burdock is to pull it up,and ya better make sure all the roots come with it!
 
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