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Vintage Colombian

satva

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Punto Rojo has a lot to do with the Haze,[/I]

Sam the Skunkman, (now Sam the Scientist) recently said the same. Sam favors haze crosses. Sam's recent Seedbay GNF offering backcrossed Acapulco Gold to a Haze mother and Haze father. He wrote it like this:

[(Haze/Skunk / Love Potion) x Haze/Skunk) He told me, "He back-crossed Acapulco Gold to a Haze mother and father."

Love Potion is Colombian Gold x G13. I'm using Chimera's Highland Mexican - Guerrero Green x Blueberry, close to Guerrero gold (aka (Acapulco Gold). I haven't found a Punto Rojo male yet. I pollenated individual branches from this Punto Rojo female with these males.

Punto Rojo - (flowers everywhere pheno)

Destroyer x Highland Mexican male (shown below) " Sweet Red Legs" brother of "Red Hair"

Highland Mexican - " Mr. Perfume Skunk"

Colombian Gold x C99


One of the best pictures of Acapuclo Gold was grown by Snowhigh - which he used in several crosses.



The aromas and effect from Highland Mexican is spot on with DJ Shorts descriptions of Guerrero Green in his "Strains of Yesteryear" article. Highland Oaxacan Gold and Acapulco Gold were two of my favorite highs from the early 1970's. Highland Oaxcan Gold was clearer and cleaner than Acapulco (Guerrero) Gold.
 
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Elmer Bud

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Punto Rojo has a lot to do with the Haze,[/I]

Sam the Skunkman, (now Sam the Scientist) recently said the same. Sam favors haze crosses. Sam's recent Seedbay GNF offering backcrossed Acapulco Gold to a Haze mother and Haze father. He wrote it like this:

[(Haze/Skunk / Love Potion) x Haze/Skunk) He told me, "He back-crossed Acapulco Gold to a Haze mother and father."

Love Potion is Colombian Gold x G13. .

G`day Satva

That G13 that Charles uses is not "the" G13 .
Colombian Gold X [G13 x White Rhino X G13 ]

Its a G13 Bx to a White Rhino . So has Brazilian and South Indian as well as Afghani in its make up .
I quizzed Charles re and he posted this lineage .

RM-G13 »»» {G13 x White Rhino} x G13

Strong possibility the G13 he started with is a G13 Hyb with Sk ?

But sounds sexier if we leave out the Rhino cross eh ?


Thanks for sharin

EB .
 

red rider

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Although I am a fan of the White Rhino, that is the exact opposite of the direction I'm going. Haze crosses are however quite interesting. There is nothing but hybrids here now (crippy) so no need to grow any of that in my garden. Well except one, I have one crippa plant that is outstanding and I will keep her around.

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satva

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[(Haze/Acapulco gold x {Colombian Gold X [G13 x White Rhino X G13}) x (Haze/Acapulco Gold).

I like the cross written like that. I'll watch for White Rhino's. I cull wide leaves starting in the seedling phase. 4% White Rhino genetics are not likely to become dominate in the high, especially without showing WLD growth traits.
 

red rider

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Really it doesn't matter if it has this or that in it. What matters is that "you" like the effect. Everything else is trivial. However after all this "destroyer" talk I'm thinking Destroyer X Punto Rojo might be very interesting as well as a destroyer X SMG cross. December, January and February are the sunniest months down here and this year I plan to have some flowers finishing during this time. Right now I have two healthy un sexed Purple Corinto that should be in flower within the next few months. So I hope to finally have some red rider buds (just in time for the holidays).

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RandyCalifornia

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Hey Red, What do you think about asking the government about starting a Cannabis Research Finca? Possibly be granted higher plant #'s?
 

red rider

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Hey Red, What do you think about asking the government about starting a Cannabis Research Finca? Possibly be granted higher plant #'s?

Funny you should say that Randy, actually in that process now. I can't give any details because to be honest I'm not working directly on that project. However I can say that my "therapeutic" guest finca is/will be 100% legal in every aspect as great care is being taken to assure legality. And I will try to always have pure Colombian strains in flower for my guests to experience the native plant in her native land.

red rider
 

huligun

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My country has changed so much I would not even know it anymore.

BTW I have gone back to school. I need to brush up on my Portuguese. I had no idea how bad my Portuguese is. I am taking another art class and a creative writing class.
 

Donn

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Your country switched to Portuguese!? That's big! but such a good idea, really. I've been listening to Rádio e Televisão de Portugal online for comprehension (not much yet, European Portuguese is really tough.)
 

red rider

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Crippy 9 15

Crippy 9 15

Here’s the latest batch of “crippy” I’ve acquired through a new trusted source.

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The crippy is always the same but always different and it is obvious that it is grown for profit mostly by non-consumers. The reason I think the crippy growers don’t smoke is because the crippy is very well grown with huge dense colorful flowers with a pungent odor.

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100% seedless potent and relatively cheap the crippy hits hard, some stronger than others. It comes on quick and to the point, scaring novice smokers, however it is always a dull boring couch locked effect that builds tolerance quick.

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I guess it’s great for coming down from coke or excessive drinking (neither of which I have any interest) but for me it’s…well better than nothing. I keep thinking December is coming and I’ve got some purple Corinto to flower, so hopefully I won’t have to bother with this crippy much longer.

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On an upnote I have been able “ruff sift” some fairly decent hash from the crippy that is much better than the flowers. Now I do love dry sift even from the crippy.

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Genes

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Holding onto the only female from some Santa Marta gold seeds. (Hempire, you reading this? would love to say hey) Thin fingers, not as thin as a panama or swazi I have seen. Surprisingly similar to a NL5NevHaze I have seen. Good yeild, dense flowers.

Stretchy, but not explosively. Lots of branches, branchy, resionous, clear clear high that will cut through anything with a mellow feel good and perspective expanding head. I had come across some ak47 years back which was like lemon flavored cups of coffee. Clear, energetic. Not too much energy with the Columbian, which I miss and compare to the speedy feeling of c99's past/ plus energy of ak47.
 

huligun

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Your country switched to Portuguese!? That's big! but such a good idea, really. I've been listening to Rádio e Televisão de Portugal online for comprehension (not much yet, European Portuguese is really tough.)

I left Colombia in the early 90s. It was rife with volencia. My brothers were murdered there and dumped on my mother's porch. Now it is safer and I may be able to go back.

I am learning Portuguese because mi wife is Braziliana. That is the language they speak there. I thought I spoke great Portuguese until I go to class one week and find I am so wrong I am nearly blind. I will have to take more than one class it seems.
 

red rider

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The past

The past

I left Colombia in the early 90s. It was rife with volencia. My brothers were murdered there and dumped on my mother's porch. Now it is safer and I may be able to go back.
Colombia has indeed changed, statistics prove this and I can personally vouch for it with my personal experience. However all the "bad" people didn't move away, their still here. The fact is it's much safer here but like anywhere else you need to be careful. Common sense and respect is all you need to be perfectly safe here. There are still very bad places here and if you venture there you will see the bad side of Colombia undoubtedly. huligun I really want you to come back to your homeland, come and see me and my family. we will ensure your safety and welcome you back.

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idiit

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been watching documentaries and Colombian shows/movies about the damage Pablo Escobar did to the Colombian ppl, government and nation as a whole .

I understand a little better now why many in Colombia are so anti-drug.

I see many ppl failing to differentiate between cannabis and cocaine.

red, maybe you can really help in this regard. I suspect it's one of your goals.
 

red rider

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been watching documentaries and Colombian shows/movies about the damage Pablo Escobar did to the Colombian ppl, government and nation as a whole .

I understand a little better now why many in Colombia are so anti-drug.

I see many ppl failing to differentiate between cannabis and cocaine.

red, maybe you can really help in this regard. I suspect it's one of your goals.
Very good point diit, most all Colombians that I know associate cannabis with all drugs particularly cocaine (which by the way is legal to posses here). It's all falls under narco trafficking and is true because the narco sell the crippy and the smack and cocaine.
Personally I want to change that "narco" image and the whole stoner image in general. However it seems that most cannabis consumers here do use both but part of that is the coca culture here.
I don't use cocaine, I don't need a law to tell me not to use it, I know from experience the stuff is bad news for me. I want to separate other drugs from cannabis here, I want to show the Colombians that intelligent clean cut people can use cannabis responsibility and that it is not a narco drug.

There will be no cocaine available at my finca, it would destroy my whole therapeutic distressing natural setting. Now the coca leaf is a different story and this natural cure will be available at my finca but no powder. Yes we will change the image cannabis has in Colombia and the world.

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Donn

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I like that - always thought coca would potentially be of more value at its unrefined strength, and that might be a better solution to the narco problem, find another market for the source material rather than try to eradicate it. More of a long term project, but you're on the right side here, in much the same way as with the less-narcotic angle on cannabis.
 

huligun

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cocaine is a very dangerous drug because of it's potential for so much money underground. I really feel that is the governments worst fear, is the narco economy. They are a bit justified in that fear, but they do similar. The world would be a better place if there were an all out coca blight and all those plants were removed from the earth.
 

red rider

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Cocaine

Cocaine

cocaine is a very dangerous drug because of it's potential for so much money underground. I really feel that is the governments worst fear, is the narco economy. They are a bit justified in that fear, but they do similar. The world would be a better place if there were an all out coca blight and all those plants were removed from the earth.

Well unfortunately the cats out of the bag as far as cocaine goes (which by the way is only a dangerous drug because it's "illegal"). Down here there's very little demand for it and it's dirt cheap but it is not "socially acceptable" so there's no domestic problem with it. The only way to get blood out of cocaine is to make it legal, simple and plain.

The coca leaf on the other hand, is as different from Cocaine as a grape is to wine. The raw leaf is very medicinal and deep rooted in the Andean culture, it can not and will not be eradicated. I like the leaf, it is very stimulating and rejuvenating, nothing like the meish cocaine. I mean really how can I like a drug that makes me paranoid and impotent?
You come take a hit of my Colombian dry sift and you will forget all about that nasty cocaine.


red rider

Please don't use cocaine for the sake of yourself and for Colombia.
 

Betterhaff

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Soles for cocaine…centimos for leaf...Peru. The tea is therapeutic. Good for you red rider, you understand more than most.
 
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