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the Mexican Landraces Thread

elchischas

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hi friends....
hey Sinaloa, hermano!! como va todo alla? aca todo con mucha tranquilidad, he visto lo que estan cocinando tu y Kaiki... una pasada man!! que alegria me da ver esas cosas maravillosas.... una pregunta carnal, la linea del "viejito" es la misma que la que me contabas que le decian la "dorada" ?? o son dos antiguas lineas??
un gran abrazo man.

Capitano! maravillosas como siempre! ahora que haces el comparativo de las hojas, me acordaste de algo; todavia en los anos 80 podias ver algunas gorras, (aca les decimos cachuchas) de esas como de tipo beisbolista, con el logotivo de la hoja de cannabis, era comun verlas en personas ya adultas, y lo curioso de todo es que la hoja era como en las fotos incluso habia logos con 11 o mas puntas.. ahora he visto la misma apologetica en ropa y demas accesorios y las hojas parecen mas indicas!! puedes creerlo!! en verdad todo ha cambiado.

Freaks!! bro how are you? Im glad to know about you.. you know something, I have some things from u growing out there! will see soon bro! a big hug for u!!

KSP how are you man?
that sounds great! you are right! VL X Colombien G. its not bad... but maybe im still have some pure, its just about to compare with other source the seeds... I'll be on the lookout for your job!
take care.

Nachillo hermano! que pasa? como andas guey!! da alegria tenerte por aca! ya sabes que aqui andamos dandole haber si damos con algo "cojonudo" jejejeje cuidese mucho!
aqui andamos man.

other pics, this ones are from the movil phone, its not a great quality but are ok... its about 12 fingers x oaxaca and oaxaca 79 x oaxaca enjoy it mis compas!!

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sinaloa

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hi friend

hi friend

hola chischas, aki andamos tambien poco a poco,
la linea michoacana del viejito y la linea dorada son 2 lineas diferentes, ahorita ando sobre la dorada, es la ke te decia que la trajeron en los años 60 , y la cosechaban asemillada que fue como se sembro la mota aqui en mexico primero se le dejaban los machos y se pizcaba con todo y semillas,y de pilon le metian a una tonelada de mota le metian otra de azucar, era el auge de la mota se vendia como estuviera.
despues en los años 70 y algo se trajo esa orden que tenian que quitarle los machos y cosechar el puro peluche, palabra muy utilisada en la sierra ala mota le decimos el peluche.

hello chischas, aki also walk slowly
Michoacan line and the line of the old man gold are 2 different lines, right now I'm on the golden ke I was saying is that brought in the 60's, and harvested as asemillada which was planted here in mexico the weed you are first males and left with everything and was busy picking seeds, and squeeze themselves pylon him a ton of pot will squeeze themselves another of sugar, was the height of the mound and was sold.
then in the 70 and something brought that order had to remove the males and reap the sheer teddy, word very utilisada speck in the wing saw him say the teddy

un abrazon,:biggrin:
 

bodymind

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i just want to convey a story about an oaxacan 79 x oaxacan seedling... Earlier this spring as i was starting seeds for the year i had a oaxacan seedling that was just developing it's first set of true leaves and stretching for the light under the canopy of some shade trees. A pest of some sort cut the stem in half just below the first set of leaves and above the cotlydons ... i must have caught this just after it happened, because when I found it the cut portion of the stem still had rigid leaves... I thought for sure i'd lost the plant, but i buried the tiny portion of stem in the soil and watered it in hoping it would root.... Well, it did root! and the plant is almost caught up with it's four foot tall siblings that suffered no damage.

I have never in my life seen a plant root so well form such a tiny portion of stem and no real pampering.
 

mexcurandero420

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I did sprout some Oaxacans too but the weather in June was terrible.Hopefully July will be better.Great shots Charlie :yes:

Keep on growing :)
 
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charlie garcia

everything starts here
michoacan sprouting
gift by an ancient sinaloan farmer, line came originally from Michoacan
Lets see what comes out and if interesting enough
best
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charlie garcia

lovely line and shots bw
it seems so nice yields too

Updating with few more pics of mexican hybrids
Michocacan Spirit (Michoacan Bx with Piedra de Chihuahua) and Mextiza (Nepal/Jamaica x Oaxaca)
best
kaiki :tiphat:

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Jon 54

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Nice Verde Limon KSP, I shared some lots picked up in late 90's
Wish still has nice potential
Here a picture of Michoacan Spirit (Michoacan/Chihuahua/Michoacan) this cut is branching madly since the beginning
Best vibes
kaiki

Bueno!!! Kaiki, plants that have there origins in that dark fertile soil of Michaocan as a rule have a step above allot of Mexi that is seen around today. True above average to superior Mexi. Sativas come from inland areas where not many Norte Americans venture into, you just about have to have family or such to be able to score this weed the real commercial weed is what the touristas are sold and most of them go away happy:laughing::laughing: Jon :plant grow::plant grow:
 
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charlie garcia

Hola John 54
Well I tried and get several things with the time and some of most reputed by locals were michoacanas and Oaxacas indeed. Mentioned before there are plenty of short indicas now due less size, less risk and less time to harvest plus fiting indica stone US demand too so is not just to find seeds but try and get best sativa lines still being grown by local hands. Lots tested with Chischas for years were so irregular. It seems lot of things have changed too in Mexico.

Well again this is how michoacanas sprouted. We ignore yet many more details about line itself. Its a "christmas line", to be harvested around december or so, so still long to run. Strong structure and large size, it seemed in a previous test. Lets see what they show Sinaloa :tiphat:
Best
kaiki

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Emil Muzz

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Hola John 54
Well I tried and get several things with the time and some of most reputed by locals were michoacanas and Oaxacas indeed. Mentioned before there are plenty of short indicas now due less size, less risk and less time to harvest plus fiting indica stone US demand too so is not just to find seeds but try and get best sativa lines still being grown by local hands. Lots tested with Chischas for years were so irregular. It seems lot of things have changed too in Mexico.

Well again this is how michoacanas sprouted. We ignore yet many more details about line itself. Its a "christmas line", to be harvested around december or so, so still long to run. Strong structure and large size, it seemed in a previous test. Lets see what they show Sinaloa :tiphat:
Best
kaiki

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Why are baby pictures always so cute? ;) :tiphat:
 

Jon 54

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To Kaiki and all! Back in 1976 I was involved in spreading the message of true Mexican Sativas to many people in the Western New York area, Niagara Falls and Buffalo outskirt's to be more exact. It's a long ride from the Mexican heartland to the Canadian border area usually taking a little more than four weeks to reach my destination. Imagine coming from a tropical climate into more than three feet of snow more than once, but that's part of the business!! To get to the point I once came across a five lb. lot of the most YELLOW WEED that I had ever saw right up until today. This weed was the color of the yellow in the Smiles right next to the message that I'm writing. Out of the package I was able to just find about a HUNDRED SEEDS that's all!!!!! The high from the smoke was like a cross between mescaline and shroom's, awake and trippy and very thought inducive. Has anyone truthfully ever had any strain of Mexi Bud like this???? It smoked smooth and tasted like church incense crossed with oranges, VERY STRANGE indeed. Any takers on this product?? I only saw this stuff once and have kicked myself in the ass time and time again for loosing the only seeds that I was ever able to get my hands on. I feel like crying every time I think about it but I hope that before I die that maybe I'll run across some of this same strain again. Jon 54
 
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charlie garcia

I alway thought north americans should know much much better about mexican weeds as its been main market for. Here in south Europe mexicans or colombians were so ocassional as we had morrocan hash. Time ago when I first noticed there were "seedbanks" in Holland I asked for mexican or colombian seeds or lines to owner of a big dutch company, reply was so simple, no, they are not here, we have not.
You know too most weed was seeded so no problem to get seeds in earlier days. Now we miss them. Remember also a talk with a friend here who visited north India few years ago....and fields he visited were full of dutch fem commercial lines.
Life goes on and nothing remains the same in cannabis pool it seems.
best
kaiki
 
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KSP

Greetings friends, here is a quick shot of Verde Limon taken at lights out today. I think we are at about 38 days of 12/12 now.

Kaiki I wish I knew more about the Mexicans and I guess some North Americans do. I was too young to understand the importance and differences at the time to pay more attention :bashhead: I saved a lot of seeds from Mexican smoke and grew those and kept to make seeds...until my (ex)wife flushed them down the toilet one day. So, I am happy to see the interest in these strains continue.

Best wishes ~ ksp


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