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siembra chingona

sinaloa

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hi friends

hi friends

Veg N Out hi hermano:biggrin:
thanks very mutch
un abrazo


hi my friend wildgrow:biggrin:

is very bad, this situation,
no fields,
this moments

un abrazo

sinaloa:tiphat:
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nachilloo

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I Hoope Sinaloa everything is getting better for you, one pic to cheer you up..
Paaa laaanteee Sinaa jj ;D
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Macho/Male --> El Ke Fuma El Shaka line
Un abrazote wey
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Jon 54

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Sinaloa, who is the Padron of all that you work so hard to grow,El Chapo?? Do you make enough money to take care of your families needs?? In Oaxacca the growers that I have known for years have been threatened with death if there crop isn't turned over to a cartel who in turn pays them shit. Thirty -forty yrs ago it sure wasn't like that they were left alone to grow there beautiful sativas in peace. It seems that fear has made for faster more indica dominant strains to make more money faster and screw the landrace genetics of days gone by.

Jon54 :plant grow::plant grow::shooty::shooty:
 

sinaloa

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hi friends

hi friends

always loved your pics man, sucks to hear about the choppers. keep us updated if you get a new field!


hi mi friend
sorry for not answer in time,
'm looking for another land to work
but it is very dangerous,


regards,
sinaloa

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sinaloa

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the mexican saw

the mexican saw

Sinaloa, who is the Padron of all that you work so hard to grow,El Chapo?? Do you make enough money to take care of your families needs?? In Oaxacca the growers that I have known for years have been threatened with death if there crop isn't turned over to a cartel who in turn pays them shit. Thirty -forty yrs ago it sure wasn't like that they were left alone to grow there beautiful sativas in peace. It seems that fear has made for faster more indica dominant strains to make more money faster and screw the landrace genetics of days gone by.

Jon54 :plant grow::plant grow::shooty::shooty:


Hi my friend
the narco-wars Saw became a death zone
is very dangerous,
in next time hopefully you can work


regards
sinaloa
 
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charlie garcia

too many dramas in Sinaloa, too many weapons used against peasants, they were between narcos and militars. Weed price drop down so much is not worthable to grow lately as not chance to even sell it.
cuidate Sinaloa
abrazote
kaiki
 

wildgrow

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Sinaloa its good to know that youre alive! I sometimes have found myself wondering what happened to that guy who got his fields poisoned. I hope you find a safe and secure place to grow again so that you can provide for yourself and family.

Do you have any thoughts on how changing attitudes in the US towards cannabis will effect the growing situation where you live? It must make it harder for the cartels to compete. Do you think they will be more aggressive or maybe force farmers to grow more lucrative crops, like coca for example?
 

Yes4Prop215

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yea sucks to hear the bad news sinaloa, i always like seeing those big fields! pretty crazy what is happening to the market, mexican prices have crashed for sure since there is a bunch of low-grade cali bud that is taking the place of the traditional mexican prices. mexi used to go for around 400-500 in AZ and fetch up to 1200 in the big east coast markets. but now there is "mexi-cali", grown in CA but usually guerrilla by mexican nationals, that is going for around 600 or so in CA and is way better usually full nug and bud structure with minimal seeds.

if you made your ways up to norcal i got work for you man! get you a nice field and then you can grow them big!
 

sinaloa

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too many dramas in Sinaloa, too many weapons used against peasants, they were between narcos and militars. Weed price drop down so much is not worthable to grow lately as not chance to even sell it.
cuidate Sinaloa
abrazote
kaiki

hi charlie garcia

que bueno leerte por aqui Viejon:biggrin:

yea many dramas here in sinaloa,
is very bad situation

ya sabes hay estamos,
un abrazo,
cuidate
sinaloa
 

sinaloa

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Sinaloa its good to know that youre alive! I sometimes have found myself wondering what happened to that guy who got his fields poisoned. I hope you find a safe and secure place to grow again so that you can provide for yourself and family.

Do you have any thoughts on how changing attitudes in the US towards cannabis will effect the growing situation where you live? It must make it harder for the cartels to compete. Do you think they will be more aggressive or maybe force farmers to grow more lucrative crops, like coca for example?


hi wildgrow
Thanks for caring friend
the coca not planted here in mexico
as my good friend charlie Garcia says
prices are very bad,
the wars between cartels
He is ruthless and deadly
would not know which direction they will take cartels

thanks my friend

regards
sinaloa,
 
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sinaloa

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yea sucks to hear the bad news sinaloa, i always like seeing those big fields! pretty crazy what is happening to the market, mexican prices have crashed for sure since there is a bunch of low-grade cali bud that is taking the place of the traditional mexican prices. mexi used to go for around 400-500 in AZ and fetch up to 1200 in the big east coast markets. but now there is "mexi-cali", grown in CA but usually guerrilla by mexican nationals, that is going for around 600 or so in CA and is way better usually full nug and bud structure with minimal seeds.

if you made your ways up to norcal i got work for you man! get you a nice field and then you can grow them big!

hi my friend
're right the prices have dropped a lot
is currently $ 20 one pound
and most of the time
not sold

thanks very much my friend :biggrin:
I like your idea
hopefully in the future come to norcal


regards :tiphat:
sinaloa
 

sinaloa

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hi friend wildgrow

hi friend wildgrow

Hola, Sinaloa! How are you friend? Have things improved for you?

is fine, thanks and you?

problems remain
but we continue to work carefully
is very dangerous Mexican mountain
 

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wildgrow

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I cant complain.

I recently read a story about how the cartels are sweeping through areas like yours, unchallenged. Ruthlessly killing, entire families sometimes. Its truly horrible.

Lovely plants. Are they untouched by Dutch genes? Or, in other words, is their form unchanged for many years?
They don't look as sativa as I would expect.

One of the seed breeders has this: Jarilla de Sinaloa. Can you tell me about them? Or tell me about the Talibana?

Are those your plants? You found a place to grow? I hope you did.
 
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