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Everything is close, Paipa the town is 10 - 15 minutes away. My wife and kids live there and just about everything you could need is in town. Grocery stores, hardware stores, restaurants,even a small airport. And the main road to Bogota goes through Paipa so catching a bus to Bogota and the international airport is an easy two and a half hour trip. The finca is pretty big but it's not remote or really rual. I like it here but when I relocate later this year I want to be near the river at a slightly lower elevation.


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I'd like to test your sativa hascich, it must something very different from classic one with a balance of THC/CBD who make this mellow high. With a sativa like yours I guess there is no CBD at all or very small dose if it's there; so the high of your hasch just be a wild ride.
Do you age it or not really? It can change its taste and texture to let it cure for a few months.
That's a bold move to go live in a country like Colombia when you have grown up in the USA or Europe, it must be so different culturally on a daily basis it's not easy to adapt I guess.
Good luck to you and thank you for sharing your experience in this great country.
ps: There is a cannabis grower YouTube channel with a nice following from Colombia, Homegrown TV or something like that. They are focused on modern hybrids not old school landraces and heirloom.
 

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I'd like to test your sativa hascich, it must something very different from classic one with a balance of THC/CBD who make this mellow high. With a sativa like yours I guess there is no CBD at all or very small dose if it's there; so the high of your hasch just be a wild ride.
Do you age it or not really? It can change its taste and texture to let it cure for a few months.
That's a bold move to go live in a country like Colombia when you have grown up in the USA or Europe, it must be so different culturally on a daily basis it's not easy to adapt I guess.
Good luck to you and thank you for sharing your experience in this great country.
ps: There is a cannabis grower YouTube channel with a nice following from Colombia, Homegrown TV or something like that. They are focused on modern hybrids not old school landraces and heirloom.
Fuck them then :p
 

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Good questions and comments man, thanks. As far as ageing/curing I use the common method of glass jars and I do that until it's gone. I like flower cured up to a year and hash indefinite. But most of the time I either consume it or give it away before having it for a year.
Could be CBD in some of my varieties, I don't know because I'm not interested in laboratory quantification.
But yeah I know Dakota (Homegrown TV) I met him at the cup in 2022 Santa Marta. He pressed some rosin and we dabbed a little. Really nice guy but busy, I believe alot of his subject matter is indoor/modern because that's where the sponsors money is at. He's an expert grower, I've smoked a few of his grows. Dakota is a really nice guy and doing well in the market here, I wish him success. I understand that there's not a lot if any interest in domestic varieties here. The world is different and with everyone watching the same YouTube demand and interest change like fashion. But none of that means much to me here at the finca where I do my thing.
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The crazy Djamba is getting better with a little cure. The taste is a little richer and the effect more complex and enjoyable.
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The Samora F1 (my favorite phenotype) just gets better with cure. The smell has almost completely changed and now has like a cleaner aroma. The effect is still bright and interesting but not overwhelming, nice and refreshing.
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This beautiful pollenated flower is from my neighbors gentics. It's an interesting cross that I'm eagerly waiting for him to give me the details on. But it's ACE Killer Malawi pollenated with a Colombian he sourced himself in Santa Marta (2016). But it's not new to me but this is the first one I grew (actually still growing this is a test bud) and I really like this cross. I'm looking forward to growing the seeds.
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Súper sticky Muisca sift, very fragrant with sweet floral aromas. Clear exhilarating high that is the essence of the Muisca from Boyacá Colombia.
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Good things are coming my friends, stay calm.


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Ahhh yes destroyer, man that is good stuff and the sift (or bubble)is on a whole different level. Back in 2016 we grew a couple really nice destroyer plants in Bogota. Huge harvest of stacked buds of powerful sativa. We had such a big yield I ran some through the tumbler and pressed rosin. Really good stuff that destroyer.
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Colombian Redbud (Samora)
These flowers were cured a little different than my smoking bud. Turned a rich red color and changed the smell and taste to a musty woodsy flavor that is undoubtedly "lumbo". Reminiscent of the finer Colombians of the distance 1970s.


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Ahhh yes destroyer, man that is good stuff and the sift (or bubble)is on a whole different level. Back in 2016 we grew a couple really nice destroyer plants in Bogota. Huge harvest of stacked buds of powerful sativa. We had such a big yield I ran some through the tumbler and pressed rosin. Really good stuff that destroyer.
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Colombian Redbud (Samora)
These flowers were cured a little different than my smoking bud. Turned a rich red color and changed the smell and taste to a musty woodsy flavor that is undoubtedly "lumbo". Reminiscent of the finer Colombians of the distance 1970s.


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Looks very good 👌😎
How is the high?
 

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The Samora cured in a more traditional format (I'll get into that later) is kind of fermented but not like cob. The unburnt smell is woody and pungent almost a rust type aroma. The is smooth for about 10 seconds and then it expands causing a cough even after exhale. The coughing brings the effect on and it's heavy sedating but not sleepy, more like a tranquilizing trip. Once in full effect it takes your attention and as time flies. It's very euphoric and can cause a little drowsiness if smoked through out the day. I like it and it's reminds me of the killer redbud I remember.




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