This is what you usually get mainly in the north part of the country, the "mexi-indicas" called as "chaparras" o " talibanas" this one its the classic hybrid that You get in Michoacán
This is what you usually get mainly in the north part of the country, the "mexi-indicas" called as "chaparras" o " talibanas" this one its the classic hybrid that You get in Michoacán
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Viva Mexico cabrones happy Mexico independance day everyone Feliz dia del grito my amigos concentrense en collector Mexicanas coming yo a mi me gusta comprar fumar y juntar la mota Mexicana
Me acabo de encontrar un connecte de mota que huele a incienso cuando la quemas incienso guey no mames un olor bien bonito sin El typico olor a hierba quemada que todos conocen
es como Panama de ace o haze original que see rumora es de origen colombiano
Que sorpresa tan mas chingona nunca me habia enterado hasta ahora
Esta marijuana me huele familiar es un typo muy comun pero apenas Ando revisando los olores del humo y cabron que chingon es eso que El humo huela a incienso bien bonito
Buscen Las de pino El pine pinito hay unas que El humo huele a pino muy bonito como cuando estas en la Sierra rodeado de pinos nada parecido Al olor typico a marijuana hace mucho k no encuentro de pino y pelo rojo pero rojo guey no anaranjado rojo rojo pelo como la bandera rojo
En Las ciudades Grandes de la frontera se encuentra Todo de Todo por que aqui es donde see vende a los United States entonces encuetras de Todo en la frontera
Siempre VA haber differentes typos dependiondo cual ciudad fronteriza see explora Tijuana piedra's negras juarez y Laredo VA haber differentes typos en cada ciudad
Basically what I'm saying is collect those Mexico strains real red hair and pine types
You can find a lot of diversity in the border cities because that's where they bring it from all of Mexico to smuggle in to USA
Each major border city will have different types because different people are in power in each city
I posted this in the R.U.S.T. thread but it should probably go here too. I have some Mexican that I bred from two batches of bagseed in 1993. The mother line is actually from 1989. I would describe the mother line as above average commercial Mexican of that era. It wasn't frosty or aromatic. It definitely wasn't what would have been called "kind bud" back then, but it had a really pleasant high with no ceiling. I had made seeds from that line because it was better than any of the other Mexican I had grown. But I continued to sprout bagseed and was basically playing bagseed survivor against the '89 for the next few years.
The father line was a single plant I got in 1992. A friend of mine gave me some seed that came from brick weed that was way stronger than normal brick. The male had an aroma even as a seedling, It was the only Mexican brick plant I ever sprouted that had that. In 1993 I crossed that male with my '89 Mexican regular line. The results were good and the '93 Mexican has been my main sativa ever since. That male made the line a lot stronger. It also made the buds much fluffier which makes me think that it is an older strain that predated the addition of indica into Mexican genetics. The '93 Mexican has the classic uplifting, happy, giggly high and trippy visuals - not like mushrooms or acid but it gives everything a shimmery look.
For the last 20 years I have been growing F2s from a batch that I made in 1998. I am still getting 80% to 90% germination on those. I also have about 20 of the original F1s left. I strongly suspect they are still viable because all my other old seeds that I have tested are. I always let my seeds dry for a few months and then freeze them during the time of year we have low humidity. It seems to work.
At some point in the future I am going to make more F2. Not this next winter but probably the winter after. I think I am going to do it in two batches so that F3s can be made by crossing cousins rather than siblings. It is my understanding that reduces inbreeding depression. They will be open pollinations so I can make 1000s of seeds. Once the US legalizes federally I will probably try to make them available in some form. I am not really motivated by money so I will probably give them away or sell them for a nominal amount. My main goal has always been to preserve the line until it could go back out into the world.
¡Qué trancita Rolandomota", qué tal?
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Aunque al final de todo no los culpo mucho el no querer prensada, la neta hacen mierda cualquier genética al prensarla, bueno, me ha tocado probar orange prensada y no prensada y la diferencia es abismal. Recién tengo en un frasco una mota prensada y hasta con poco de moho, y si no es eso no fumo, al children prefiero fumar pero eso no le quita lo desagradable, igual muchos de esos prensados ya son híbridos lamentablemente.
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Hola montuno
La verdad no estoy seguro, pero lo leí por ahí; pero quizás no sea así, quizás sólo sea estrategia; si hay algo que le admiro de sobremanera a Cannabiogen y ACE es el marketing.
Ojalá que Kaiki regrese pronto, siempre le da sabor al caldo canabico en los foros.
Los zapatistas no son más que una panda de oportunistas sin ofició ni beneficio, dudo mucho que ellos sepan algo de cannabis de alta calidad,ya no digamos de landraces.
De alguna manera el tema del canabis se relajo aquí en México, ya no está tan satanizada la planta, creó que eventualmente más landraces verán la luz otra vez.
Wow! I have been trying to get in touch with him via Instagram but my old brain won't make it work?
I posted this in the R.U.S.T. thread but it should probably go here too. I have some Mexican that I bred from two batches of bagseed in 1993. The mother line is actually from 1989. I would describe it as above average commercial Mexican of that era. It wasn't frosty or aromatic. It definitely wasn't what would have been called "kind bud" back then, but it had a really pleasant high with no ceiling. I had made seeds from that line because it was better than any of the other Mexican I had grown. But I continued to sprout bagseed and was basically playing bagseed survivor against the '89 for the next few years.
The father line was a single plant I got in 1992. A friend of mine gave me some seed that came from brick weed that was way stronger than normal brick. The male had an aroma even as a seedling, It was the only Mexican brick plant I ever sprouted that had that. In 1993 I crossed that male with my '89 Mexican regular line. The results were good and the '93 Mexican has been my main sativa ever since. That male made the line a lot stronger. It also made the buds much fluffier which makes me think that it is an older strain that predated the addition of indica into Mexican genetics. The '93 Mexican has the classic uplifting, happy, giggly high and trippy visuals - not like mushrooms or acid but it gives everything a shimmery look.
For the last 20 years I have been growing F2s from a batch that I made in 1998. I am still getting 80% to 90% germination on those. I also have about 20 of the original F1s left. I strongly suspect they are still viable because all my other old seeds that I have tested are. I always let my seeds dry for a few months and then freeze them during the time of year we have low humidity. It seems to work.
At some point in the future I am going to make more F2. Not this next winter but probably the winter after. I think I am going to do it in two batches so that F3s can be made by crossing cousins rather than siblings. It is my understanding that reduces inbreeding depression. They will be open pollinations so I can make 1000s of seeds. Once the US legalizes federally I will probably try to make them available in some form. I am not really motivated by money so I will probably give them away or sell them for a nominal amount. My main goal has always been to preserve the line until it could go back out into the world.
These are some photos from my most recent grow.
In veg:
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Early flower:
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Day 46 of flower:
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Day 66 of flower:
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Got my order in from Snow. These aren't all Mex, of course, but I thought I'd share a pic of his incredible generosity. I only paid for 4 packs - everything else was a freebie. I'm blown away.
Thank you! Its the first time I grow this line,fortunately I found only two hermaphrodite plants, the rest seems stable, looking carefully there are two flowering patterns, I hope the climate helps ...Nice to see this line enjoying the sun, have a couple dif copalitas indoors atm. One thin, one thicker..looking forward to seeing how they do in your environment!!
Demasiado tarde Montuno, si me la fumé toda, la neta no aguanté la eriza jajaja, igual no estaba tan enmohecida, solo quité las partes mas feas, no había de ostra; espero no tener que volver a hacerlo.
Humple, whats up man!
This bagseeds are from legit lines?, I've searched them, and I've found them at "Oregon seeds" (I had to hack mi IP adress jajaja), and I saw a lot of strains as Acapulco Gold, Hiaghland guerrero, etc. Some were "BX", crosses or IX?. Know you if some are original landrace?, I'm really interested in this thread and this mexican lines, if you'll gave me some info when you growing them, I would be apreciate it, saludos.