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Vintage Colombian

huligun

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I have been away... Not my choice. Nice to see what has happened here. Glad you got to meet Kaiki. I bet he is an interesting dude.
 

red rider

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Colombian

Colombian

Here's a little love from Colombia, where you need to be!

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More to come!


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satva

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ThaiBliss, I should have said, healthy -
" I feel better now that idiit's Punto Rojo is green and healthy.
In the last photograph she was yellow and fading. I'm happy she recovered.

I've found two female phenos, in vegetation one has thin leaves and the other medium/thin leaves. In one, branching is more symmetrical - and in the other more asymmetrical, both have relatively tight branch spacing for tropical sativas.

You know any tricks or Colombian mantras to create male Punto Rojos.

where you need to be!

Hola, what's for lunch amigo?
 

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Finca Mesitas

Finca Mesitas

Spent a few days here chillin by the pool.

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Lots of Mango for lunch.

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red rider

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Punto Rojo? Colombian Red? Way to leave us hanging...

Thanks for the clarification Satva.

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ThaiBliss
No, no Punto Rojo or even a name. We think it was grown in Cauca, it came from my long time friend George. In Bogota now it is next to impossible to get "regs" anymore, much less good ones. This one is good but not very potent, a pleasant treat after so much mind numbing crippy. Charlie likes it much better than the crippy.

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I also know some new folks here that get a variety of excellent crippy's ( the local favorite). But I get bored taking pictures of it.

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red rider

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The bud in the little bag on the Mango's is Colombian grown destroyer. I must say destroyer is way under rated as the sample we had was the best of all the others. But we only had a small bud to share but it stood out among the rest.

Randy buddy I got your hammock hung and ready for you sir. When it starts getting cold up there come on down.

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Corinto

Corinto

This is so rare here in Colombia now since everyone favors crippy. We had to really search to find this and it's almost sinsemilla. It has a traditional "Colombian" smell and taste that can be compared to the normal lumbo of the 70s. The effect is mild compared to the crippa but is very pleasant and clean. I found a few seeds so might be something here but don't know when I'll get to them.

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RandyCalifornia

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Oh man, I bet Kaiki's Destroyer would grow well over there and express herself so fully. Like those mangos you would get a totally different result when you try to grow it up here. You might get a mango, but it would be nowhere near the same in quality and flavor. I can't wait to see more of his work grown out down there.
Red your "TripWeed Fantasy Finca" is starting to sound like THE destination for adventurous herb trippers.
 

satva

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If Destroyer is on the menu, you won't need that hammock for long. Everyone will be all jazzed up!
Is the Fantasy Finca close to any salsa clubs?
 

red rider

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Destroyer

Destroyer

If Destroyer is on the menu, you won't need that hammock for long. Everyone will be all jazzed up!
Is the Fantasy Finca close to any salsa clubs?

As a matter of fact I sampled some Colombian grown Destroyer with kaiki and that's a whole story in itself. I don't have time to write now but all I have to say is WOW!

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Red,

I'd like to be the first to book a stay at the "Trip Weed Fantasy Finca". Let me know when you can confirm my reservation. Give Kaiki the best from the VC gang here!

Adze.

You are already first on the list! We are waiting for you.

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Green81

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Hey red,

I'm heading out to Columbia for 3 weeks in February, hope I could ask you a few questions etc nearer the time, would be greatly appreciTed.
Hope things have got back to normal for you.

G81
 

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More finca

More finca

Spent a few days here with a Colombian (friend) and Kaiki. This is not our finca but we were looking around this area at finca's.

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ThaiBliss

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Looks nice Red,

Does that area have a dry season? I like the vegetation. Sounds like you guys are having a time.
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red rider

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Looks nice Red,

Does that area have a dry season? I like the vegetation. Sounds like you guys are having a time.
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ThaiBliss

Yes it must have been in the dry season when we were there last week. It hadn't rained in two months or more the locals told us. Everything was dry and the fruit trees had to be hand watered. It is too hot there for me as day time temps get in the upper 80s or more in the sun. Night time is nice but sleeping requires a fan (which I like). Mango's everywhere on this small beautiful finca. I got up just as the sun was coming up on morning and walked around the mango trees eating ripe fruit right off the tree. Many varieties of mango too, big "manga" and little super sweet "azucar" and many others in between. It was like mango paradise, perfect for the tropical munchies that keep arising.

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