Hello my friend im not seeing photos,Hello friends!
this is my first thread here in ICMAG
will be dedicated to varieties of
Mexican cannabis
all are welcome
anyone who wants to provide info, photos
or stories are welcome
I am in permanent search of the landraces
Mexican
so I needed a thread like this.
photos of the oaxaca 1979, its seeds from a single clon keept
in canada, and given by charlie garcia of the cannabiogen
enjoy it!!!
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Hi Amigo...Hello my friend im not seeing photos,
Is this clone still alive?
Colorado Sativas may have it crossed with destroyer. They only ship within the states and be sure to read the about section of the site to make sure you know and are okay with what you're buying.I'm hunting for Jarilla de Sinaloa right now, anyone know where to.get any?.
I know the right guy who's can sell you some right from the source (Mountains)I'm hunting for Jarilla de Sinaloa right now, anyone know where to.get any?.
i think thats just the way the cookie crumbles. sounds like a dud male. toss those seeds and pick a new male and try again?I have Jarilla Sinaloa from Cannabiogen. The first female plant was great - energizing high, lots of potency, kind of like Amnesia but without the indica effect at the end. 100% sativa. I crossed her with a male Jarilla to obtain another generation. I sowed them, the plants looked great, but unfortunately their potency is very weak. Could the male Jarilla be the dominant CBD strain? I don't know why the next generation has such low potency.
The only cross I did using the first female Jarilla (the one with high potency and sativa effect) was Jarilla x Durban (also from Cannabiogen), I just sowed these seeds. I hope I will find something interesting in the Jarilla Sinaloa x Durban cross.
i think thats just the way the cookie crumbles. sounds like a dud male. toss those seeds and pick a new male and try again?
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you can find info in spanish cannabiscafe, like most of the history of spanish breedingThanks. Total commercialization of the forum. It's a pity, I will visit much less often now.
I think the oldest lines are Nepalese, Lebanese and Highland Thai and something very similar to China Yunnan on the WDL lineages.I read a book that had a few chapters about a group of people traveling to the Americas in eight ships. This was during the time mentioned in the old testament when the people were building the tower of Babel; maybe thousands of years BC? These people went to war with one another and eventually killed off their own civilization. The book focuses more intently on another smaller group of people that fled Jerusalem about 600 BC; they wandered in the wilderness for years before building a ship. They traveled for 364 days before arriving somewhere close to the narrow strip of land separating the two American continents.
The Pilgrims brought with them among other things, seed to plant. It seems logical to me that the ancient peoples that inherited the Americas also brought with them seed to plant. I can imagine a year long sea voyage, and layovers at the many ports of call where goods could be traded. There were two brothers mentioned in the book that were the rebellious type; I can envision these two guys looking for genetics at every stop. This is only a hypothesis of how Mexico might have acquired her landraces. Anyone else have some ideas? Chime in!