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Dank stuff panacanna! Purple Panamanian Pandemonium!

Will you fill us in with a smoke report?
 

Panacanna

Member
Gorgeous, Pannacanna! Boy...does that look good!!! Yum!

That looks chunky:)

Dank stuff panacanna! Purple Panamanian Pandemonium!

Will you fill us in with a smoke report?


:biglaugh: It's fun to be able to show it off!

Frankly, it took me by surprise. It always had an odd color cast, like there was a purplish aura around the leaves, but a few weeks before finish, the undersides began to turn totally magenta, progressing from the top down, as the chlorophyl bleed away, The topsides never totally lost their green, but if it'd gone longer, they probably would have turned too. It'd be fun to see how it colors outdoors.

And! ... My room got too cold and it started making bananas, so I have 3 plump mature seeds so far - from a self-pollinated fem. Heheh. Of a rare fast pheno with deliciously complex terpenes.

I'm delighted! :dance013: :yay:
 

Panacanna

Member
Here's the magenta expression in the live plant. Has anyone seen this before?


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Tiami

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defenetly one of the most beatifull pictures I've seen on ICMag. glad it's Panama.

buds looks like a Deep Chunk cross. lovely :yoinks:

I doubt you can get those colours outdoors. never seen such plants.
 

milkyjoe

Senior Member
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I did not quite get enough plant available Ca in it but I got enough something in it...this is the most crystal I have ever seen it make for me. I so look forward to smoking it.
 

The Hatter

Member
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I wonder if anyone crossed Ace's Panama to some Jack Herer.

Id like to try some "Panama Jack"

I did some very amateur pollen chucking and made this cross but I did so with a single totally untested but nice looking Panama male. The male was so nice looking that I crossed it with everything in the room I had growing at the time and froze some pollen.

I am currently growing out one of the other crosses I made with this male to see if he was any good as a father or not. This one is Sin Diesel x Panama. Sin Diesel is Cindy99 x Sour Diesel IBL. It should give me an idea of the quality of the genes he can pass down and if the other crosses will be worth growing or not.

Assuming that he isn't a complete dud I will be sure to post back on this thread with how the "Panama Jack" turns out.


Panacanna that is one unique looking Panama. I'm with Tiami in thinking it looks VERY similiar to some Panama x Deep Chunk pics I have seen going around. Very beautiful plant. It almost looks like an ornamental.
 

diamenz74

New member
i read a couple of reports in this thread about ace's panama having afghani smells and this shot from panacanna looks like indica bud structure to me =/

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i also read that a few people find the high to be more of a stone... not saying ace is lying or anything im just reading mixed impressions.
 

Dr. Purpur

Custom Haze crosses
Veteran
my guess, panama red = lebanese red. :2cents:

I used to run RedLeb in the eighties. My friends got seeds from Lebanon hash districts. It had citrus flavors. I remember alot of Orange flavors. We mixed it with Afghan that came out of Afghanistan in 1977. That cross , Red Leb Afghani won all the pot contests back then. The Afghan also had some lemon and spice flavors. Real strong.
I've worked with panama, and the flavor is different from any RL speciman I've sampled
 

The Hatter

Member
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i read a couple of reports in this thread about ace's panama having afghani smells and this shot from panacanna looks like indica bud structure to me =/

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i also read that a few people find the high to be more of a stone... not saying ace is lying or anything im just reading mixed impressions.

Panacanna's Panama although beautiful is extremely unusual looking when compared to just about any of the Ace Panama photos I have seen or any of the Ace Panamas I grew. It really looks very similiar to some Panama x Deep Chunk photos I have seen around. I'm certainly no expert so it would be nice to hear what Dubi thinks of that plant.

Many of the pure South American sativas have a bit of spacey, disorientating stone to them. Some columbian stuff I had decades ago for instance was like that. My Ace Panama has a very floaty and soaring kind of high but I wouldn't call it electric or clear headed. It is less devastating and more fun than that Colombian I remember from years ago which was great stuff but quite heavy and more debilitating. My Panama girl is very sativa growing in structure with moderately thin fingered and very large leaves. The bud is very fluffy and airy with heavy frost although I have seen other Panama grows with quite dense buds, mostly the green phenos. Mine has a very unique smell which started as pure lemon pinesol and then later picked up complex woody incense undertones in the cure. It certainly does not remind me of any Afghan I have smoked.

Land race sativas really do vary a great deal from place to place and the line between sativa and indica as we refer to them has always been blury and completely non existent in the eyes of science. For instance highland Nepalese sativas even when pure blooded and taken strait out of some remote mountain valley can have a lot of more "indica" like traits such as a dreamy, relaxing and floaty buzz and thick hash plant style trichomes and quite dense buds.

The more electric sativas I find tend to be highland Mexican, African and tropical SE Asian strains. It really depends what you are looking for as to which land race sativa you go for. If you are looking for pure heart pounding clear headed and electric sativas then I think africans are a good place to start.
 

Tiami

Member
Panacanna's Panama although beautiful is extremely unusual looking when compared to just about any of the Ace Panama photos I have seen or any of the Ace Panamas I grew. It really looks very similiar to some Panama x Deep Chunk photos I have seen around. I'm certainly no expert so it would be nice to hear what Dubi thinks of that plant.

that bud structure is very similar to the green pheno and the pink I had. just without those nice colours. it's not airy, maybe leafy but hard. not easy to distinguish what's bud and what's leaf full of trichomes. you need to be thinking when trimming. third pheno was more airy. I'll post some pics in a week or two (can't do it now).
 

diamenz74

New member
Panacanna's Panama although beautiful is extremely unusual looking when compared to just about any of the Ace Panama photos I have seen or any of the Ace Panamas I grew. It really looks very similiar to some Panama x Deep Chunk photos I have seen around. I'm certainly no expert so it would be nice to hear what Dubi thinks of that plant.

Many of the pure South American sativas have a bit of spacey, disorientating stone to them. Some columbian stuff I had decades ago for instance was like that. My Ace Panama has a very floaty and soaring kind of high but I wouldn't call it electric or clear headed. It is less devastating and more fun than that Colombian I remember from years ago which was great stuff but quite heavy and more debilitating. My Panama girl is very sativa growing in structure with moderately thin fingered and very large leaves. The bud is very fluffy and airy with heavy frost although I have seen other Panama grows with quite dense buds, mostly the green phenos. Mine has a very unique smell which started as pure lemon pinesol and then later picked up complex woody incense undertones in the cure. It certainly does not remind me of any Afghan I have smoked.

Land race sativas really do vary a great deal from place to place and the line between sativa and indica as we refer to them has always been blury and completely non existent in the eyes of science. For instance highland Nepalese sativas even when pure blooded and taken strait out of some remote mountain valley can have a lot of more "indica" like traits such as a dreamy, relaxing and floaty buzz and thick hash plant style trichomes and quite dense buds.

The more electric sativas I find tend to be highland Mexican, African and tropical SE Asian strains. It really depends what you are looking for as to which land race sativa you go for. If you are looking for pure heart pounding clear headed and electric sativas then I think africans are a good place to start.

it's so interesting how pure sativas from different origins can effect you in completely different ways. they truly are magical plants. i was just worried when someone said the word 'afghani' because i am sick of commercial kush. panama is looking really good for me come spring!
 

Panacanna

Member
Excellent! Yes!

The Deep Chunk cross has the same coloration, but with significantly tighter nodes. I knew you guys would have seen something like it. Thanks for your experience and your compliments! I hope dubi stops in soon.

This one started out normally with the exception of a particularly dark green sheen to the leaves. I grow typical sativa-dom hybrids, too, and this one always showed a higher leaf-to-calyx ratio than they do, but otherwise grew at about the same pace and with a similar habit. I topped it because I don't like 4 foot plants, and I assumed this one would stretch, but it didn't.

The first few weeks of flower were unremarkable, until about mid-flower when it began to fatten up. I had expected cone-shaped tops, but it grew these heavy knobby things instead. Trichs went to the tips of all the sugar leaves, so yeah, it was annoying to manicure. I cut off a lot of trichs for the kief jar, heheh.

So, some regressive Lebenese in Panama, you think? I did use a bloom enhancer, but nothing else I've used it on has changed its bud structure - it's just a mix of sulphates and phosphates.
 
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