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the Mexican Landraces Thread

Chomba64

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This is Oaxacan 79 from Elchischas. This is the first time growing this particular Oaxacan. Thanks for this beauty Elchischas... Peace
 

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RandyCalifornia

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Nice plant Chomba.
I am growing out a cross that Kaiki made with the Oaxacan and Punto Rojo and it's coming out great. The plants are at 10 weeks now and are really showing their beauty.
I would love to grow out the pure Oaxacan some day, she is a real beauty and I hear she has the great high. Good luck with her.
 

ThaiBliss

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This is Oaxacan 79 from Elchischas. This is the first time growing this particular Oaxacan. Thanks for this beauty Elchischas... Peace

Just as I decide to buy some Mangbiche, Punto Rojo, and Destroyer from Cannabiogen, Chomba64 has to post this!

That Oaxacan 79 looks so nice. Everytime I see this plant, I can't help but think it looks so much like Vietnamese Black. Look at that stem in the first image of Chamba64. It reminds me of bamboo. I may have to make room for Mextiza, which is the closest thing to the Oaxacan 79 that Cannabiogen offers.

Decisions... Decisions...

Congrats on the nice job growing the Oaxacan 79,

ThaiBliss

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idiit

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Mexican Redhair "Roja"

codger, i agree with bigherb on finding mex. red hair very interesting. zamalito posted several times on his respect for the intense electric trippy effects of mex. red hair. cannabiogen used it in his destroyer strain as well. this is a very important landrace and you are the only poster i've seen that actually has it pure in viable seed form. zamalito put mex. red up against anything he had smoked including best africans and thais. the interesting thing about mexican strains is many of them have the ability to accommodate to many different growing environments which makes it a useful strain for growers indoors, greenhouses and outdoor growers from low lats to up to 46 degrees north, from lowland areas to high elevations.
 

Chomba64

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Thanks all for chiming in on this beauty. This is a pure Oaxacan 79 x Oaxacan F1. I have not talked to Elchischas for quite a while.
 

bodymind

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I haven't talked to elchischas for quite awhile either. Your's are the same seeds I grew that gave me these beauties...
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Chomba64

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Very nice bodymind. I have not tried it as it is the first time growing it. I am exited to see the results. I am growing this one plant but still have some seed if I want to make a seed increase... Peace
 
Great pics everyone. Awe-inspiring!

I know nirvana carries eldorado for oaxacan genetics, but is there anywhere else I can source some '79 oaxacan genetics from? I heard they are great guerilla plants, hardy and resilient and would love to try them out in the mountains of hawaii.

What sort of soils do oaxacan prefer? Also, do they likes lots of water or do they tend to er on the drier side?
 
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charlie garcia

Oaxacan 79 was a cut gently shared by friends from Canada years ago. If still reading, props to old friends! As unique female of the family I made some S1 which were shared with good friend Chischas. Goal was to find suitable males from other possible Oaxacan to cross with the S1 offspring and he used 2 different males, a 12 fingers one, long flowering and a quicker one from another local line. Chischas spared seeds around it seems, glad looks like they made it well. Wish I could get some more seeds myself too cause field we were working with them in Mexico was sprayed by helicopters with poison as said months ago so not luck at all on this. Wish I can find some time to work on this in near future

Its same Oaxaca used in Mextiza with Nepal/Jamaica as partner and with Randys test with Punto Rojo
These sativas require little feeding.

best
kaiki
 

ThaiBliss

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Greetings,

I was re-reading this thread, and I realized that some pictures that Elchischas was posting were looking like plants from some seeds that I am looking through. These seeds came from a mother that was a Neville's Haze freak phenotype. Because of comparisons with some Oaxacans that others were posting, I have come to believe that this Neville's Haze freak pheno is Oaxacan. The other people who posted, other than Elchischas, were Motaco, who I believe called it Sugarcane, and Mexcurandero who said it was Highland Oaxacan Gold.

The seeds came from a cross of this pheno with Hawaiian Haze and Burmese, but backcrossed each time with the Neville's Haze Oaxacan looking pheno. The children have much fatter leaves due to the Burmese, but kept the gold like color. So far, I have not found one as good as the mother, but I'm not giving up since it was one of the best smokes I ever experienced.

Here are some pictures:

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idiit

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don't forget that rc colas went down to mexico and broght back a few strains that he generously shared with the landrace lovers. he felt his copalita was a true representation (real thing) of a highland oaxacan.

zamalito stated that the mexicans started off with very sativa like fan leaves whereas the punto rojos and other colombos started off with some indica influence appearance in early veg. fan leaves.

i ran my first pack of destroyer from cbg and found one female that had very sat leaves in early veg. the growing characteristics to me are more mexican than thai in appearance. the fan leaves are pretty potent and have an up electric trippy effect. i'm saving her for a clone mother and doing some breeding with her. she's not a pedigree mex., could/probably is a mixture, but it's the performance i'm after.

according to bigherb and samtheskunkman's research on the genetics of the original haze very possibly
being punto rojo bag seed the original haze might very well have been pr/rhmx or pr/ox.

^pure speculation i know but i believe there is tremendous potential in the mexican genetics.

don't forget acapulco gold. zamalito was really impressed with dr.gt's ag. sadly, dr.gt lost ag. it's in his ag/phz (golden haze) and i'm working a couple pf phenos out of this line. i really am impressed with the ag leaning pheno so far.
 

symbiote420

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Need a li'l help trying to identify this plant I was gifted so I figured I'd post a few pics here to see if my suspicions aren't way off lol
I believe it to be a Mexican saty of some sort that been acclimatized to the MI outdoor as well as indoor enviros over 30 years now!

When I 1st got her
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after getting cuts and chopping her down some since I was told she was too big to flower indoors at the height in the pic above^
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Here she is @ 40 days ....and still stretching!!
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roots

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.....I took these better looking pics on the 16th, @ day 30
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Looks alot like one of the killer Mex strains I grew from bagseeds back in the daze, she super vigorous and has a skunky/fruity smell that at 1st was smelling a li'l bubblegummy mixed with peanut oil. The stalks are sticky to the touch with resins and the buds have finally started to fill in ....so far I'm liking everything about this gal, I was told by a bro who took his best smoke at the time ('99) which was White Russian and it was considered "daytime smoke" by the cats who were growing this no name strain!
 

#1cheesebuds

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I have a question for ya. So I read that Mexican brick buds that mexico grows these days are hybrid crosses right and not true 100% sativas. so for the past 14 years I have been growing these mexi brick seeds from some really gr8 tasting, smelling, and buzzy Mexican brick buds. so I was wondering what kind of strains would they mostly likely be?

I know its probly way to hard to tell just from looking at them. but I thought that maybe some people here r from mexico or not and could tell me what strains they mostly grow in their fields in todays market.

thx much.
 

med-man

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no smell descriptions or effect/taste smoke reports,

wickidest thread, but so dissappointed

med-man
 

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