cheef tomahawk
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ya i cant wait till my plant's get big enough to put them in on 12-12 and watch em grow
Cool! what are you growing?ya i cant wait till my plant's get big enough to put them in on 12-12 and watch em grow
Cause the old school mexican weed was probably laced w/ malathion or some other crap !!
i had some acupulco gold last summer....best ive ever smokedya all the old school bud was excellent, im an oldtimer myself(60'S) and id love to find some panama red or acapulco gold!!
"GIT HIGH STAY HIGH LIVE HIGH"!!!!!!
Is this some bud grown in a closet, or actually grown and smuggled in from Mexico?i had some acupulco gold last summer....best ive ever smoked
No one needed to lace Acapulco Gold or Oaxaca Gold and any number of other 1960s and 1970s Mexican sativas with anything.
People who were not alive in that era or were alive but little kids have no idea of how fantastic a number of pure Mexican sativas were.
So many people today grew up in the era of worthless Mexican brickweed and because of that they came to believe that was how Mexican pot always was.
Well it wasnt. There was a time that it was damn good.
What killed it was when it became really big business and ignorant growers tried to play breeders and crossed their pure strains with Afghani strains and other indica strains trying to shorten the flowering time and increase their yield.
What they did was kill the clear soaring head high their plants used to give and turned their product into a mediocre product with a mild head high and a mild body buzz at best.
In the quest to make more money they killed the goose that laid the golden eggs.
i believe it was grown in new york well thats where i got it fromIs this some bud grown in a closet, or actually grown and smuggled in from Mexico?
Thanks for getting back to me...i believe it was grown in new york well thats where i got it from
sounds interesting,so your haveing a journalHey guys. I just picked up some weed from a friend who brought it back from Brazil, I've been doing a bit of research on weed in Brazil and what this strain might possible be, as there are a few beans in the bag. I'm happier with the beans than the smoke. The smoke is really good and smells great but its nice to have some exotic beans. I've found that the majority of weed in Brazil comes from Paraguay although Brazil is quite the producer of cannabis. I'd imagine I most likely have a land race strain these being the most commonly produced. So my search has narrowed it down to Paraguayan or Brazilian (Manga Rosa, Santa Maria) marijuana. Tonight these go into paper towels and we'll see what happens. Anybody know about these strains??? I know the seeds could be from any variety at all but seeing as these countries are quite poor and 90 percent of the marijuana there is produced in underdeveloped regions I'm guessing there not super silver haze. What's your opinion?? I have made a thread on this matter already but thought you guys might like this.
The hole point of this thread is about the the old time buds we smoked in the 60's and 70's. You may have a very unique sativa, it would be a shame to change it.They're in paper towels as we speak. I have lots of room now in my new 3 bed house for plenty of experiments. Hopefully they come out good. Would love to cross em if they do.