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the Mexican Landraces Thread

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HemperorsKnight

No herms. It is tough, it's almost no maintanence! Lots of veg to clear out along the way but past that I just kept her fed. I use RxGreen and feed heavy. They don't use very much water at all, even weeks 3-5. So strange. Truly like a desert plant. That could change with cuttings that have nice new roots though. My mom is under 24 hour light in my veg room and in a 5 gallon pot. It's 3 foot tall and 3 foot around and you'd be lucky to water it once every two weeks. I think somewhere after week six next round I'm going to start my flush. This one is a bit small, as far as bud size, but this was one of the injured original 2 I was given, so considering all they went through the yield is pretty good. I have 8 more I'm raising up now that will go into flower in about a month. My buddy grows in cocoa, gave him a cut that is absolutely huge now, LOL and shaped more like a kush plant. The 8 that I have are in promix so I'll have to wait and try it next run. I'll let you know how it smokes. Here's a few pictures I snapped quick this morning.



Now I'm curious if you got some quality afghan or something similar then. That definitely sounds like a killer plant right there especially with the high stress tolerance I'll be waiting patiently to see the smoke report this is like one of those anticipated episodes of south park or trailer park boys lol
 

Unk_OG

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Now I'm curious if you got some quality afghan or something similar then. That definitely sounds like a killer plant right there especially with the high stress tolerance I'll be waiting patiently to see the smoke report this is like one of those anticipated episodes of south park or trailer park boys lol

Look at page 2 or 3 of this thread. There's a plant that's refered to as "Mexican Broad Leaf" which, I know is vague at best but, it's the same plant I have to a tee. There is some Spanish I can't translate that looks like maybe some useful information. I've grown afghan back in 88-89 outdoor, pretty positive it's not Afghan. Not nearly big enough.
 

herbgreen

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Cultivar

The term cultivar[nb 1] most commonly refers to an assemblage of plants selected for desirable characteristics that are maintained during propagation. More generally, cultivar refers to the most basic classification category of cultivated plants governed by the ICNCP. Most cultivars have arisen in cultivation, but a few are special selections from the wild.
Popular ornamental garden plants like roses, camellias, daffodils, rhododendrons, and azaleas are cultivars produced by careful breeding and selection for flower colour and form. Similarly, the world's agricultural food crops are almost exclusively cultivars that have been selected for characteristics such as improved yield, flavour, and resistance to disease and very few wild plants are now used as food sources. Trees used in forestry are also special selections grown for their enhanced quality and yield of timber.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultivar

Landrace
A landrace is a domesticated, locally adapted,[1][2][3] traditional variety[4] of a species of animal or plant that has developed over time, through adaptation to its natural and cultural environment of agriculture and pastoralism, and due to isolation from other populations of the species.[1] Landraces are generally distinguished from cultivars, and from breeds in the standardized sense

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Landrace

Heirloom

An heirloom plant, heirloom variety, heritage fruit (Australia and New Zealand), or (especially in Ireland and the UK) heirloom vegetable is an old cultivar that is maintained by gardeners and farmers, particularly in isolated or ethnic minority communities in western countries.[1] These may have been commonly grown during earlier periods in human history, but are not used in modern large-scale agriculture.[citation needed]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heirloom_plant

Now you know what people who write stuff into wikipedia think!

We got a long way to go with this landrace, heirloom, cultivar known as cannabis... that is for certain...
 

west-eu

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Guerreroberry F1

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Jalisco IBL


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Unk_OG

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A Nug

A Nug

Trimmed up a nug today, just to have a look, it's not ready to sample. I'm pretty happy with it, visually anyway hahahahaha!
 

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west-eu

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Is Jalisco another beautiful heirloom from Mexico? She sure is frosty how many weeks she run?


this one look like a michoacan girl but the male i have is very different
should be 10 to 12 weeks

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Seconded! Lovely
Must smell great


West-eu if outdoor what latitude are you
If indoor what light schedule?

they're under hps with normal light schedule
 
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HemperorsKnight

Is there any info on that strain it sure interests me as to where it's from and if it's a hybrid of two heirlooms or something different altogether
 

Pineapple_Punch

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Have sadly not much to show right now, but here a little Oaxaca79 Seedling. And also a Hawaiian Sativa pic, cause i think the HS contains a good amount mexican blood. Nice pictures everybody! :)

Peace

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HemperorsKnight

After doing some reading Jalisco is another on my wish list of strains

Jalisco is a heirloom of the South Western state Jalisco that's enough to peak interest I love learning about landraces and heirlooms
 

Pepé The Grower

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Oaxacan/Durban/Paki/north Indian sativa (aka Pahari)/Ethiopian...accidental polyhybrid...so not pure mexican,not even stable sexually but she have such a nice spicy,mex influenced smell and a huge cover of resin for an airy girl like her

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Some of you might remember that gal ^^^,

Here she is outdoor a few years back @ mid october @ 46°N

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