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Colombian Landrace Sativa 2012

red rider

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Santa Marta

Santa Marta

Vamonos por la Sierra de Santa Marta red rider!!!!!! Aya se cultiva bien!
Sorry my Spanish sucks and I'm much more comfortable writing in English. But yes I've been to Santa Marta a few time and we get samples from there often here in Bogota. Gold and reds come from that region most are of very good quality, But I really think some strains from there have Indica in them. Still very good effects,





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Santa Marta Beach


Peace from Colombia!
 
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Grow season

Grow season

Red,

What is the growing season in Colombia?

Hey RubbaDub, really where I'm at you can grow year round. However there is a wet season for about half the year starting around April going to September. Winter being the best months for flowering Indica. We do get some wicked rain storms complete with hail that can shred a plant, so I have to be real careful during the summer months. I like to have plants in all stages of growth year round but Indica is better to finish in January or February when we have lots of sunny days.


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Indica, hybrids and Sativa under the Colombian sun

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Hey RubbaDub, really where I'm at you can grow year round. However there is a wet season for about half the year starting around April going to September. Winter being the best months for flowering Indica. We do get some wicked rain storms complete with hail that can shred a plant, so I have to be real careful during the summer months. I like to have plants in all stages of growth year round but Indica is better to finish in January or February when we have lots of sunny days.


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Indica, hybrids and Sativa under the Colombian sun

red rider
I love your 3D! Thank you for sharing
 

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Sativa

Sativa

This was one of my first grows here in 04. A really big girl that produced way too much bud for one person.

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Once this plant started really flowering it exploded with growth and got huge. I would cut long arm length branches that were ready and she would just grow more. After months of flowering I only cut her down cause she was getting too big for my garden.

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Forever flowering

Forever flowering

red rider---What part of Columbia was this beauty from? Peace
Hi Chamba64, I really don't recall where exactly the seed came from. It must have been from a really good sample I had during that time (2004). I do remember that it took months of jar curing before it was worth smoking. I had pounds of it and did every way of consuming it you can think of, rolled it bowled it made oil, and cooked with it. In 2007 when I left Colombia, I still had a few jars of bud from it left. Beautiful plant and very tough, it just kept putting out new flowers, I could be wrong but I think the seed came from Santa Marta.

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hola red! :)

Colombia is really a nice country, and has wonderful herbs that I miss very much.

if I had any money, I'd probably take a month off and travel through all the highlands there; and if had enough, maybe even buy a 'lil house in one of those forgotten mountain towns.

Raco has a crazy green thumb, the question is: does he like flamenco? :chin:

a little piece like this one could really do me good right about now:

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peace!
 
MAN, IN bRAZIL I see kilos of this... ^^

indeed, colombian sativas are verry nice....some of the best herb i´ve come uppon!
 

huligun

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I just got some of the Colombian x Jamaican Lambsbread seeds.

Supposed to be some really old school trip
 

bombadil.360

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MAN, IN bRAZIL I see kilos of this... ^^

indeed, colombian sativas are verry nice....some of the best herb i´ve come uppon!


fala maluco!

really? with nice smells and all? most of the good brick I used to come across was from the Cauca Valley... that is not paraguayan!

if you are getting kilos of quality colombian brick, I envy you a bit :D

peace!
 

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Brick!

Brick!

hola red! :)

Colombia is really a nice country, and has wonderful herbs that I miss very much.

if I had any money, I'd probably take a month off and travel through all the highlands there; and if had enough, maybe even buy a 'lil house in one of those forgotten mountain towns.

Raco has a crazy green thumb, the question is: does he like flamenco? :chin:

a little piece like this one could really do me good right about now:

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peace!

Wow bombadil.360, that is really a compressed brick! I've never had brick that compressed, most of what I get is in the form of a clump.
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Like this Punto Rojo from 2004.

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Cured Colombian Sinsemilla 04

Living in Colombia is very enjoyable for me because I love the culture and the climate but also because of my job. I work with only very high end executives and really I have no contact with the bad elements here. But I see it everyday and I never really put down my guard. Same with "buying" weed or anything else here, always assume your getting ripped off. But if your sharp most times you can get what your after (this doesn't apply to the women). I still turn down bud that's said to be great and is really garbage.

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Cross

Cross

I just got some of the Colombian x Jamaican Lambsbread seeds.

Supposed to be some really old school trip

Hey huligun, sounds like a great cross, I'm interested in how tropical sativa grows or would grow indoors. Its kind of funny, your growing up there and me growing down here.

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huligun

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Hey huligun, sounds like a great cross, I'm interested in how tropical sativa grows or would grow indoors. Its kind of funny, your growing up there and me growing down here.

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I will have two grows, a stunted pinched pair of plants in the house and a few out in the greenhouse. I will keep you all posted.

These seeds are from Underground Seed Company (USC)
 

bombadil.360

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hello red :)

whatever makes its way out of Colombia into the neighboring countries will always come compressed like the pic I posted a couple of posts back. regardless of quality.

even the cripi comes compressed like that.

you only find it like you do over there, locally.

much peace!
 

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I love these pics :p

Those pictils really are RED, I got some Panama from ACE which had red pistils during growth but they went orange as the bud cured. Smoked alright though ;)

You weed is so cool :)
 
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