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panama red 1974

elchischas

Well-known member
Veteran
hi friends...
This is the original shit
but always the same story
nobody wants to believe :dunno:
nobody wants to believe that there are intelligent people
they could save seeds
is a fact that I stop uploading more photos
of this variety because no one cares....
 
K

KSP

Hey chischas, nice colas on this one, reminds me a little of a pheno of CBG panama I have. Thanks for posting these. It's great that you had the foresight to save these seeds and keep this line going. It's great for me to see threads like this one and your Mexican landrace thread, so I can see what these strains look like, and in this case to see what was used for kaiki's Panama. Best wishes bro!

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smoooth

Active member
Wow amazing plants everybody. Thank you or posting these. Can't wait til the day I have the proper space in the yard so I can grow some of these beauties in all there glory!
 

elchischas

Well-known member
Veteran
hi KSP
you is right this old panama lady
was used by kaiki on his hybrids.
this old line was collected in 1974 in California
by greengrocer and well maintained for many friends of the vibes
thanks friend ksp
this pictures are going to honor you!

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Gerardbutler79

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Sorry but I haven't seen one pic so far in this thread that reminds me of the old panama red. It used to look like a christmas tree! With the red hairs. The description of BCO's panama red sounds alot closer to what I remember from the 70's
 

theclearspot

Active member
I think the only way to find the original strain would be to go to Panama and see if its still growing there somewhere..needle in a haystack obviously...
 
K

KSP

*You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to elchischas again*

Many thanks chischas I appreciate it. I agree with freaks, it's always a pleasure to see your grows and plants. It's like opening a time capsule bro :D

Many thanks also to greengrocer for keeping this line going. Men of vision :D Best wishes amigo ~

ksp
 

elchischas

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Sorry but I haven't seen one pic so far in this thread that reminds me of the old panama red. It used to look like a christmas tree! With the red hairs. The description of BCO's panama red sounds alot closer to what I remember from the 70's

hi GerardButler79
I think you like many use their memories as a guide
with cannabis that is a big mistake, this plant is very uncertain
you should not expect that someone that tells you
that has that line that you say you know have to be exactly as you remember ...please you should not lie to yourself
You know very well that things do not work well with cannabis
I make no business telling people these things :tiphat:
if you or anyone else say it is not the real thing
for me is fine :blowbubbles:
I do not need the approval of anyone to really know what I have
this strain is not for sale
This strain does not give away to anyone
so as I already said before
what would be the point
so I lied about this?
have a nice life sir....
elchischas.
 

jahgreenlabel

Member
Veteran
hola chichas,

very nice :biggrin:

the phenotype sativa is beautiful, it is this type of phéno panama red 1974 with which to work Kaiki for cross panama:)

for males, it says what?

best vibes
 

elchischas

Well-known member
Veteran
hi friends..
hello Jagreenlabel !! :tiphat: good to hear from you !!
I just hope all is well with you....
I made the reproduction of the line approximately
23 or 25 females and 10 males
sorry buddy but I could plant more
my spot is small these pictures are for you
some males .. I have thousands of seeds.... All this was possible for you ...thank you very much bro!! :thank you:
bless.
elchischas.

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idiit

Active member
Veteran
hi friends...
This is the original shit
but always the same story
nobody wants to believe
nobody wants to believe that there are intelligent people
they could save seeds
is a fact that I stop uploading more photos
of this variety because no one cares....

not everyone! your post is much appreciated by many including me.
 
K

KSP

Chischas thanks amigo! That last female has neat bud structure, looks like many foxtails on the way maybe? best wishes ~ ksp
 

ixnay007

"I can't remember the last time I had a blackout"
Veteran
If that's not pure sativa, nothing is, I heard the red was due to the color of the soil on top of the mountains in panama where it grew best.. or maybe it's just a story.
 

Donald Mallard

el duck
Veteran
hi GerardButler79
I think you like many use their memories as a guide
with cannabis that is a big mistake, this plant is very uncertain
you should not expect that someone that tells you
that has that line that you say you know have to be exactly as you remember ...please you should not lie to yourself
You know very well that things do not work well with cannabis
I make no business telling people these things :tiphat:
if you or anyone else say it is not the real thing
for me is fine :blowbubbles:
I do not need the approval of anyone to really know what I have
this strain is not for sale
This strain does not give away to anyone
so as I already said before
what would be the point
so I lied about this?
have a nice life sir....
elchischas.

I think your dead right mate,
to my eyes , that looks exactly like a pure sativa to me ,
so should u tell me its pr , '74 , then i will believe you ,
it doesnt have to be red ,
not all panama was/is and conditions , soil types , climate , harvest times etc .. all need to be taken into account ....

im glad to hear you have made more seed and used multiple males and females , good form ..

dont let those that know no better annoy you ,
just ignore the ignorant and carry on as if they never even spoke..
 

huligun

Professor Organic Psychology
Veteran
I have vacationed in Panama a few times and will be going again in a month or so. Actually closer to two months. I have seen lots of different kind of weed growing. Plants three meter tall when mature and one meter If you like the smoke it is good
 

theclearspot

Active member
Huligun that sounds interesting did you ever see plants with the distinct red phenotype?where were they?I may be down Panama way aswell in a month or so...if u fancy meeting for a beer and some ...well.....Panama Red...... ?
 

elchischas

Well-known member
Veteran
I think your dead right mate,
to my eyes , that looks exactly like a pure sativa to me ,
so should u tell me its pr , '74 , then i will believe you ,
it doesnt have to be red ,
not all panama was/is and conditions , soil types , climate , harvest times etc .. all need to be taken into account ....

im glad to hear you have made more seed and used multiple males and females , good form ..

dont let those that know no better annoy you ,
just ignore the ignorant and carry on as if they never even spoke..

hello to all..... hey mr Donald Mallard thx man!!.. you seem to be a serious and intelligent person...
you is right
when you say that the weather conditions,
soil type, rainfall, harvest time etc etc...are the
factors to influence the strain
You could not be more correct in your answer
I remember some words of Raco when one day he spoke with Dr. Cavanaugh (RIP) ,the doctor Canavaugh spoke with Raco about old panama strain and the doctor said it was a pure sativa that closely resembled a indica.... and this line its exactly that description!! the time of bloom its so long.. even in my weather ..and here are perfect for all long pures sativas... BTW the man back to life the old panama line have it some of the old famous american lines, if he going to return them as he did
with the strain of panama? we never know........

hey idiit!!....thanks for your words, they help a lot to go on!!!!

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