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headband 707

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About 3 years ago, I had the pleasure of visiting Columbia, South America. Blow isn't my idea of fun, so you know I spent a little time chasing weed. There was cheap, seedy weed that worked well. And some that didn't. Then there was less cheap weed, that was like 1975 all over again. Various shades of golds, green and red. My problem is that while there are a great many hybrids of this and that available, there seem to very few or no pure strains readily available. Look at any of the larger seed banks and you'll find various crosses. Don't get me wrong, it is easy to buy seeds that will produce awesome weed, if you do your part.
But there don't seem to be PURE Columbians, or Mexicans or whatever out there. Seems like every breeder has to try to add a little something extra. I am glad we didn't try to bring home seeds from Cartagena, it is the only time I've ever been searched LEAVING a country.

I have a feeling there are some real treasures in all those Mexician strains hidden .. All those seeds in the bud there has to be something special.. peace out Headband707
 
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montehierba

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Colombian herb

Colombian herb

i have been smoking half my life and had the chance to come across Colombian Santa Marta Gold, Punto Rojo, Mango Rosa,Panama Red and Talamancas pride... Caca de Mono, all of these sold in central and south america pressed and seeded with amazing caracteristics that were taken by breeders to perform the great variety we have to choose from today.They are tall, lots of yield,some sweet, some skunky, but the high on these ladies is to die for...looooooooooooooooooooooong lasting highs with both body n mental high, a bit long to flower but it pays to wait on these bad asses.
 

shoed1

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Those sativas look gorgeous 0.o with all the indicas/hybrids around I haven't had nearly enough sativas that I'd like.
 

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