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Landrace sativas that are still around in pure form?
So the Title says it all. I am going to start searching for my super sativa to breed with and was wondering what true landrace sativas are even available in seeds form today.
And what sativa landrace clone only are floating around (specifically in michigan). I am interested to see what has been lost. and just to reiterate cuz I know it gonna happen fast.... LANDRACE ONLY .....HYBRIDS NEED NOT APPLY! |
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I have some Iranain ones
Hyge Yielder.....wayyy tooo long to flower ...Herb is Mind Numbing
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I guess I should have asked for more specifics. I wanted to know of specific types of 100% landrace sativas that anyone has smoked (recently) and what they thought of it. I have been looking at a few from ace, and would really like to grow some oaxaca but I believe that one is not around anymore.
Where are the die hard sativa guys and girls out there? tell me about your experiences please? |
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I'd like to see some more south/southeast Asian strains myself viet, kerala, etc along with the more remote Latin sativas Oaxaca, Colombian. A tiny part of me cries inside when I see videos in the Hindu Kush regions and people are starting to grow Dutch strains. sigh :*( |
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Gypsy sells 3 southeast Asian Sativas. I grew the Khmer Gold and liked it. I actually have 3 Khmer Gold x P.T.K going now,should be a fun grow, the hybrid vigor is insane! Perhaps try out his stuff if you really want to go the landrace route.
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Some 100% Sativa hybrids also are really good. Taskenti, Destroyer, Mextiza, Western Winds...
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Hey Capo, thanks for the advice. I have actually grown Western winds 5 years ago and loved it. My mom kept telling me to change the cat litter for real! HAHAHA. Super creative thought provoking.
But I was looking for landrace sativas and not hybrids because I am planing my next seed project and I am only going to use land races if possible. |
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Hi,
Cannabiogen propose the Jamaica Blue Mountain (16-18 wk), it's a landrace(or cultivar) 100% sativa ,it's a very best strain !social high,creative and positive ; ACE propose a Guatemala sativa, good strain too, ![]() Cheers (sorry for my bad english) Last edited by Raco; 06-08-2011 at 04:07 PM.. Reason: TOU |
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i know you dont want a hybrid but you really should check out la nina from mrnice it has some of the aussie holy grail sativa in it. mullambimby madness.
im busy growing out the ciskei landrace from south africa and the one specimen is really amazing looking/smelling so far with loads of frosting. the trichomes are very small and white. have grown out many africans since i live here. my favorites are the swazi for their huge yields and never-say-die attitude. for swazi there is usually not much body stone at all but some of them can be quite trippy and introspective. there are a million different varieties of swazi which is a cultivated strain in the country swaziland. each farmer has their own seed that they sow each year and their crops intercross with each other. slowly european genetics are getting their way into these rural peoples hands (thanks greenhouse) and the old school gene pools are being hybridized with this other shit. malawi is also quite nice. its more elegant than swazi in flavor and the high is calmer and clearer. |
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Talk to Esbe or The Pablos, FTW.
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