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Indica in mexibrick seeds, Why?

ssh x nl

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Nearly every bagseed grow I've completed has either been indica or obviously not sativa. I also live in a Northern state, so here's my guess...

Are you in a northern state? Northern states don't get the kind of long seasons the south does, so I'm wondering if outdoor growers in the Northern/Central states don't go for Indica to accomodate the shorter growing seasons. So the 'mexibrick' you're getting may actually be US-grown, and so more likely indica.
 

HerbGlaze

Eugene Oregon
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The stuff I smoked in Bucerias Puerta Vallarta, was mostly indica I think atleast I was numb the whole trip.
 

marijuanamat

Crazy X Seeds Breeder
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I've got a very nice michoacan sativa,its got slightly wider leafs then say a haze but i'm sure its a pure sativa from the bud formation,aroma which is very much like my musky colombians but a bit deeper slight leathery meaty undertone to it.

There's still some jems out there,its just getting of our arses and visiting places like deep africa,indonesia/philippines,the himalayas and other places like bangladesh,and not just to the citys,we need to get right into the deep interia to villages were westeners have never been to before,these are the places that will hold true jems.
I thank people who are already doing this as i wouldn't of got a mixed bag of 50+ seeds from bhutan,nepal,pakistan and north india,i just need time and space to grow em out,also recieved a mixed bag from brazil to, so i'm hopeing to find some fine central/south american sativa's in those to.
 
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elchischas

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hi all, i from mex....and yes, we almost lost the true mexican....see this indica plants on the mexibrick....





see yaa compas!!...
 

kaotic

We're Appalachian Americans, not hillbillys!
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SSH x NL : Sorry, not a northerner. I do know exactly what your talking about though if you feel like reading the first page of my diary. I see a lot of locally grown stuff and it is a good sativa/indica mix. I grow a lot of local weed and it is a project of mine to exploit the genetics that are ignored in my area of the southern appalachia. You can usually tell by the weed if it was grown here or in mexico, there is a good price difference and quality difference.

Marijuanamat : You sound to be a very lucky man. Good luck with your goodie bags!

ElChischas : I would love it if you could elaborate more on this plant, region of origon, what was the weed like it came from and did it have any siblings? If so do they have the same pheno? It is a perfect example of what I'm talking about but usually it's brothers and sisters are nothing like it. If the siblings all have a simular pheno it was probably new genetics.

If anyone else has pics of indicas that came from mexibrick I would love to see them.
 

Nept

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i always thought the mexican and colombian lines were mixed up aswell. motacos thread explains this all very well. theres cartels and those cartels have people growing weed. in all reality its not the guys on the FBIs most wanted list doing the actual growing, they hire people to do this. If i was one of these cartels id think itd be a good idea to get locals to grow it for me. and get herb from all over, gather it up and ship it out.

and back to the colombian thing. i think its possible alot of people are getting pretty pure sativas, they are just mixed, colombian mexican and indica. i also think a colombian/mex strain could seem alot like a sativa dominant indica hybrid. the colombians ive had have a pretty distinct smell, and i havent smelled it all, but ive had some bags that smell like chocolate, earthy shit, and have a sedative high like indicas can. might be easy to mistake for indica if somone smells that earthyness without knowing what a colombian is. i really doubt all the schwagg is grown in 1 big field by 1 group of people. the way i understood it is the herb is collected from everywhere in mexico (within a cartels territory) so its really possible for the east coast of the USA to get shit from closer to acapulco and cancun, versus california, which wont be getting herb from near there since the mexico under cali is run by differnt people.
this year alone ive gotten alot of variable types of schwagg, some of it didnt smell like indica at all, it was all mexican spice, other shit was darker and had more colombian in it with a chocolate earthy smell, then theres the usual shit with those damn schwagg stems, shit reminds me of apollo11's stems. c99 got the long end of the stick reguarding stems.
 

kaotic

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Nept

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Well we will see what comes up.Right now I have to wait for room but if the temps drop fast enough this year I plan on doing a large 12/12 from seed grow in my attic of brickseed I've been collecting for years. I won't be educated enough to pick out the columbians from mexicans or this that and the other by smell taste or look but I can see the difference between sativa and indica. I figure if I plant a large enough amount of seeds I will definatly find something interesting. I'll post pics to get everyones opinion on what is what. All this is at least a month or two away though.
 

kaotic

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I should be able to find something from all this brickseed. This is saved from the tastiest brickweed I come across.
 
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