The Best Cannabis I have smoked: Mexican Land Race

ZaraBeth420

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I looked on Herbie's web site. He doesn't sell Mexican Landrace seeds. Are they available anywhere else that anybody knows of?

I looked up Durban Poison. I never tried it but the OP praised it, so I looked it up at Herbies. Dutch Passion Durban Poison has less than 9% THC, unless Herbies web site is wrong.
 

Aeroknow

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I like making a big ol pot of soup. It's one of the few things I can cook.
try it, you'll like it. :)
Oh man, to have my kitchen back together would be awesome! Getting close. Just need to get the granite guys in, and me do the tile on the floor. Then I can finally bust out all the cooking utensils. Hopefully I find some good healthy crockpot recipes.
I'm gonna buy a ninja blender from costco in a couple days:-)
 
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abe supercro

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I looked on Herbie's web site. He doesn't sell Mexican Landrace seeds. Are they available anywhere else that anybody knows of?

I looked up Durban Poison. I never tried it but the OP praised it, so I looked it up at Herbies. Dutch Passion Durban Poison has less than 9% THC, unless Herbies web site is wrong.
I've had a great durban from sensi seeds, one of the few hybridized landrace types that you may get to flower in less than 10 wks. You can find other seed co's that have varied landrace genetics, but the long astronomically flowering time is discouraging to most growers.
 

abe supercro

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Oh man, to have my kitchen back together would be awesome! Getting close. Just need to get the granite guys in, and do the tile on the floor. Then I can finally bust out all the cooking utensils. Hopefully I find some good healthy crockpot recipes.
I'm gonna buy a ninja blender from costco in a couple days:-)
A new kitchen sounds good. Smoothies in the ninja sound healthy too, I'm about due for a new blender. And maybe a new honey oil pen. looking at a ghost by vape dr, they claim it heats it at a lower temp than other pens.
 

ZaraBeth420

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I've had a great durban from sensi seeds, one of the few hybridized landrace types that you may get to flower in less than 10 wks. You can find other seed co's that have varied landrace genetics, but the long astronomically flowering time is discouraging to most growers.
I ran Jack Herer once, at it had a 13 week flower time. Good yield and smoke, but 13 weeks took 4ever.
 

abe supercro

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Do you have any pictures of what your landrace sativas look like? I am currently growing 2 freebies that look to me like landrace sativa or fucken corn (ugly fuckers and probably my fault cuz i am a noob). I am at day 60-61 from flip. I have no idea if this is corn, sativa, or what. What do you think?

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Sativa all right and it looks good for 60 days. gonna be some dank mood elevator
 

Aeroknow

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I ran Jack Herer once, at it had a 13 week flower time. Good yield and smoke, but 13 weeks took 4ever.
Ha!
I grew out a pack of sensi's Nl5xhaze way back in the day. None of them finished under 12 weeks. Fuck that shit. We did end up getting bigbud from that same trip though, and killed it with that one for years after:-)
 

qwizoking

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Do you have any pictures of what your landrace sativas look like? I am currently growing 2 freebies that look to me like landrace sativa or fucken corn (ugly fuckers and probably my fault cuz i am a noob). I am at day 60-61 from flip. I have no idea if this is corn, sativa, or what. What do you think?

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here are a few from an old grow..actually one of my worst grows.. all true landrace. most from southern mexico
yours looks pretty overfed
 

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cannawizard

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And it always felt so natural, like a natural connection to mother earth, now it seems to me as if anything that is hybridized feels slightly toxic and harmful compared to this.

In fact, I think the whole point of hybridization is to produce fast high-yielding harvests adaptable to indoors and cold climates but in reality their quality and effect is just marketing, nothing compares to this, I swear. I'm sending some seeds to a friend in Czech Republic but this stuff is not meant to be cultivated indoors: they take 4 or 6 months to harvest!

Legalization now!
i know the feeling (:
i grew up in so-cal and had nothing but "kush" and hybrids.. but when i went back to asia-- i finally found out what the old vets were talking about when they reminisced about "thai sticks and what not"..
all i can say is landrace sativas (pure sats) are another kind of high:leaf:
 
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