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You people are so lucky to be able to do what you do. I hope you vote damn it. I'm scared to hide 5gal pots buried in the back yard. Y'all do such a good job wish I could do the same. I'm just so jealous is all. See I don't have to tell you to be safe, shit. Dirtboy, beautiful grow.
I wish you a happy 2014 full of good moments with yours guys!
Keep growing nice sativas dudes but don't forget to put indicas too as sometimes they work brilliant for falling asleep, etc
About my senegalese I can say that It's really nice even seeded!! I can't wait for tasting it without seeds!
I also smoked a joint with the fresh charas from the scissors when I was harvesting and the effect was like I had taken an energy drink
Hey Randy, the male came from seeds I received from a kind individual. My memory could be faulty but the seeds were labeled Oaxaca79. These posts may help answer too:
Hi
Shared some S1 seeds with Chischas indeed, he dusted best females with 2 mexican males oaxaca looking ones and spared seeds around it seems, dont know if other sources made the cross too as this cut was given to other people I believe originally by a kind gentleman.
Its a tasty and interesting Oaxacan. S1 showed Oaxaca traits very well. Mostly taller plants than this selection, all lime green leaf color and similar aromas
best
kaiki
I hope it smoked good bro... at least it was pretty pungent and stinky for an exotic one like that! Unfortunately my nose isn't as fine as yours for perceiving the different odours! I guess we can blame Charlie Garcia for selecting the parents with his conoisseur hands once again.
I'm leaving here a small south african bud, Swazi Red from Afropips, second reproduction made here in Spain from the initial F2 made by my fella Roms . This one was grown outdoors organically in a reputed wine region, the DO Ribeiro area in Galicia. Swazi Rooibart from African seeds were reproduced as well, altough we think this one is not that interesting. Afropips is longer flowering, more resinous and has a funnier energetic and active effect. Roms has even found some interesting "cola" smelling plants among them, right?
Let's remember this spoiled F2 female, it was grown in the different "Morrazo" area 2 years ago in a balcony by myself. Very sticky to say the least! I haven't seen many heirloom sativas with such amount of sugar on the buds and pungent smell!
Talking about Swazis, the farmer gradmas from Swaziland in The New York Times:
Grandmas Grow Gold in Swaziland:
“Without weed, we would be starving,” explained Khathazile, who asked that only her middle name be used. Khathazile is one of thousands of peasants eking out a meager living in the rural areas of this kingdom at Africa’s southern tip by growing marijuana, according to relief workers, embracing it as a much-needed income boost that is relatively hardy and easy to grow.
And last but not least, short documentary on Swaziland and dagga situation made by Vice (not the one by the "Strain Hoarders"). It's nice to see the different fields and farmers doing their thing:
Almost forget i took this pic the other day. Thanks a lot Charlie Garcia for another terrific cross! Delightful and delicate taste and effect. I must admit i like it mo´ than the Bubba alone... Buba/Caribe