I do not know as yet how they will be marketed. I bought the Eskobar Seeds website names over a year ago in preparation for the new releases and possibility that we will go it alone and not use seedbanks. They will certainly be available in certain dispensaries on the West Coast and perhaps some other states. The first batch of IBL released will be the Jalisco IBL. In fact, Esko and I discussed this just a few moments ago. That should be sometime this summer. It has already been crossed with Chocolope and with the Amnesia clone that Soma gave to Esko after it won the Cannabis Cup. The Jalisco x Chocolope has been selling for several months now. We are also going to cross the Mexicans together and examine what is found. It all comes down to the right mixture and blend of tastes and aromas and this takes some time to do correctly.
I don't understand how some of these companies release strain after strain each year so quickly. Their quality control must be non-existent and their work can not be top of the ladder. You can see this in the hermi plants and low quality strains. There is never a need to compromise quality to make a dollar.
Yes, you are correct. Barney's AG is not remotely close to the standard of the strain. I have no clue what it is but it is not Guerrero plant.
Hopefully with me living in the south I will be able to acquire some fairly easily, since I live far far away from any dispensary. I believe I remember seeing the Jalisco and Chocolope on sannies site, think it was called Xocolope. I got the Sannnie's jack, as I didn't want to put off getting that for a third time. I wasn't familiar with the Jalisco strain either to make a fully informed decision.
I love that so many are starting to bring some real deal sativas to market, I have been sick of the muddy hybrids for a long time. Just take your time and do it right, I'll be watching for the releases of the IBL's and Mexicans being crossed with each other; until then I will try my hand at strains like Mextiza, Thai's, and Malawi or Golden Tiger. Maybe even that Jalisco Chocolope cross now that I know a bit more about it than I did a few days ago. IN a way, I am relieved that the new strains are months away, or else I would have to spend many more hours narrowing down a rapidly growing list of pure sativas that forever to decide on.
Yes it is the Xocolope, looks mighty tasty. Can you elaborate more on the high from it, the website description just says "Exceptional daytime smoke with a good balanced effect." I guess to clarify what I am wondering, is it racy at all, a little energetic, or just super clear headed? I am trying to round out a box full of sativas with the full range from clear to mindwarp.
I have to agree with you on the new strain releases every year, I was talking to some people about that the other day, which is another reason I didn't pay attention to the offerings I mentioned earlier until I saw the forums at IC Mag where the gear was being run with smoke reports; I am simply tired of the marketing speak, and seek confirmation from others with similar smoke tastes when it comes to shelling out good money.