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the Mexican Landraces Thread

SaveTheBrains

Active member
Usually are the nicknames that locals give to the Strains.
A very good friend of mine and true landrace enthusiast took the task of exploring a large part of the territory of Guerrero state. (East part)
He was analyzing what he found in his search and came to interesting conclusions
at least he was able to identify three very different varieties from each other but we believe there's many more that can be crosses between themselves.
There is still more to explore but it has always been a very dangerous area.

"Caca de cabra" (probably Acapulco Gold) it grows into area near Acapulco city.


I don't know about the nickname of this one but mainly grow into the central -east area of Guerrero state.


"Caca de chango" this one grows mainly on the north -east part of Guerrero state
Thats the Mexican shit bro :love: looks killer
 

Tranquilidade

Well-known member
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polarlynx

Active member
Hola brother,

Thanks
Usually mexican Strains can grow really really tall, if you give it the good soil and start to grow it since first days of Spring
Here in México the farmers usually start to grow them quite late because with large size plants everything goes really messy
I'd love to have a year or two growing outdoors, I love to see the natural development. Growing indoors in a tiny space is challenging. I recently recovered from very bad health, so now I have more energy to put into the plants again :). I'd like to see strains like this develop fully, naturally.

This is a south Indian I grew years ago, (sold to me as Kerala in Goa). But I think you see the traits and potential for an outdoor plant.
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Next year!

best vibes,
pl
 

Tranquilidade

Well-known member
I'd love to have a year or two growing outdoors, I love to see the natural development. Growing indoors in a tiny space is challenging. I recently recovered from very bad health, so now I have more energy to put into the plants again :). I'd like to see strains like this develop fully, naturally.

This is a south Indian I grew years ago, (sold to me as Kerala in Goa). But I think you see the traits and potential for an outdoor plant.
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Next year!

best vibes,
pl
How is Kerala related to Mexican landrace thread?
 

elchischas

Well-known member
Veteran
I'd love to have a year or two growing outdoors, I love to see the natural development. Growing indoors in a tiny space is challenging. I recently recovered from very bad health, so now I have more energy to put into the plants again :). I'd like to see strains like this develop fully, naturally.

This is a south Indian I grew years ago, (sold to me as Kerala in Goa). But I think you see the traits and potential for an outdoor plant.
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Next year!

best vibes,
pl
Hi brother
I really hope that you are better with your health. Health for me is everything

Always pure sativas are best to put them straight into the dirt, on my experience pure landraces sativas never develop their full potential indoors.
There are a lot of factors that equatorial areas have that cannot be replicated in other forms of cultivation.
Your Kerala's plants looks really majestic
Certainly it needs a really warm environment to see it in all its splendor
How was it the smoke?
 

polarlynx

Active member
Hi brother
I really hope that you are better with your health. Health for me is everything

Always pure sativas are best to put them straight into the dirt, on my experience pure landraces sativas never develop their full potential indoors.
There are a lot of factors that equatorial areas have that cannot be replicated in other forms of cultivation.
Your Kerala's plants looks really majestic
Certainly it needs a really warm environment to see it in all its splendor
How was it the smoke?
Thanks, 'chischas, life is looking much better than it has in years :).

She is very trippy, very dreamy! First smoke was intense, still remember it clearly.
Never got to see it outdoors, sadly... I have it planned indoor next year, looking forward to that.

peace & love,
pl
 

elchischas

Well-known member
Veteran
Thanks, 'chischas, life is looking much better than it has in years :).

She is very trippy, very dreamy! First smoke was intense, still remember it clearly.
Never got to see it outdoors, sadly... I have it planned indoor next year, looking forward to that.

peace & love,
pl
Also i got some wild Indian landrace seeds brother, can't wait to sow some and Watch it grow

Have a blessed night brother
 

polarlynx

Active member
Also i got some wild Indian landrace seeds brother, can't wait to sow some and Watch it grow

Have a blessed night brother
Hope we get to see them, and best vibes for yor grow. So much beauty in the South Indian strains :). I think they were ancestors to many strains found Africa and Americas, so interesting to look at similarities and hear how you see them...

peace & love,
pl
 

west-eu

Well-known member
Sexy spiky finger leaves Mexican sativa from Veracruz area. elchischas :tiphat:

moose/MI beautiful outdoor pics !! well done !

bloyd so nice to see some hmbb thanks for sharing !

I haven't been able to take pics at the end of flo but i have more in veg i'll flower soon :smoke out:

(hm x bb ) f2 x Oaxacan Diesel v2 incence fresh lime
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Verde Limon x Oaxacan Diesel v2 big plant!! electric lemon
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Oaxacan Gold bx1 tropical lily bitter mango incence !

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