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Conradino23
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Re: Still Growing - SoCal Hybrids & Mexican & Colombian Sativas Under Sun Natural Sys
guys I really appreciate it. You know I came to a point where I'm thinking, why look somewhere else for stuff that blows your mind if I know that these sativas pack an amazing high, and you just have to find one that's potent enough for you and has acceptable flowering time in my climate. Yield would be also a good trait but it's not the most important one. These plants have also very exotic smells like my windowsill Mexican (I'll show you tomorrow) which starts giving off some supernatural spicey one, actually quite similar to Malawi Gold which in the end smelled like spiced jasmine oil. I just want something relatively meditative, not something that will always produces crazy rush, and I hope to find it either in Mexican or Colombian.
This Colombian though is not the Original Colombian Red, it's a mixture of phenos as Cannabiogen says. I'll quote it:
I don't know about the original one, but I read you could still find indica leaning phenos there as this was variety produced by mixing some indica genes that came to Colombia by sea. Doc found at least 3 phenos if I remember well and one was quite stocky and very quick finisher. I'm really excited about this one
guys I really appreciate it. You know I came to a point where I'm thinking, why look somewhere else for stuff that blows your mind if I know that these sativas pack an amazing high, and you just have to find one that's potent enough for you and has acceptable flowering time in my climate. Yield would be also a good trait but it's not the most important one. These plants have also very exotic smells like my windowsill Mexican (I'll show you tomorrow) which starts giving off some supernatural spicey one, actually quite similar to Malawi Gold which in the end smelled like spiced jasmine oil. I just want something relatively meditative, not something that will always produces crazy rush, and I hope to find it either in Mexican or Colombian.
This Colombian though is not the Original Colombian Red, it's a mixture of phenos as Cannabiogen says. I'll quote it:
We are pleased to announce the release of one of the best online classic Colombian reputation and influence. This first version we offer is a cross between different Red Dot north and center of the country. Its flowering ranges from 16 to 22 weeks can kill green or purple colors. Its complex and delicate aromas stand on its high performance but not too great development of long branches allows productions acceptable. As with Mangobiche, part of the effort has been invested in lots to offer an acceptable sexual behavior, although one can not rule out the occurrence of intersex individuals in this first version
Special thanks again to all the friends who have helped us to find the way of red, special mention to Wendy and her friends from Sta Marta and Nachillo for your help and good work
I don't know about the original one, but I read you could still find indica leaning phenos there as this was variety produced by mixing some indica genes that came to Colombia by sea. Doc found at least 3 phenos if I remember well and one was quite stocky and very quick finisher. I'm really excited about this one