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Excelente hilo Mr Mango!
![]() Un placer que compartas información de estas líneas colombianas clásicas! |
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Saludos Dubi es un placer compartir con todos ustedes. Es algo bien particular amigo Sinaloa, el rasgo hermi en sativas criollas esta bien presente, las mas antiguas y potentes eran todas hermis, hacian semillas por todos lados. Pero en sus flores existía esta magia que tanto buscamos, adjunto una vieja imagen de una bella hermi potentona.
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Hola amigo mr, mango si es cierto es una cosa muy particular, y un rasgo comun el hermafroditismo, nosotros les decimos marimachos alas plantas hermis,en las lineas antiguas de las ke se cortan en diciembre, o navideñas, es comun encontrarles marimachos, pero eso si de una potencia devastadora,lastima ke se estan extinguiendo las lineas antiguas,ya la preferencia por la rapides de las enanas o indicas,estan desaparesiendo las sativas criollas.
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linea antigua intersexual
Hola, mr, mango le pongo fotos de una linea antigua, muy intersexual y muy potente pelo rosa , es una linea antigua de las navideñas
muy perseguida por su potensia, saludos, |
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Not lucky here getting pink hairs in first indoor approach to some of this old Sinaloa lines. Very nice effect in first test of this Sinaloense, wish to see them outdoors where they may express their best
Nicely surprised too by a test cross made with new and more narcotic but very potent Chihuaua x Sinaloa, you know well La Cucaracha la que no te deja caminar, using Piedra and Jarilla. Lovely mexicanas all the wayNot mucha suerte con algunos rasgos como el pelo rosa en sus primeros intentos pero como sabes era interior y tamaño bonsai. !Con ganas de tenerla en exterior! best, cuidense thx for sharing |
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Jarilla de Sinaloa en exterior
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Lets see how Jarilla performs, should start soon to show hairs. Its a quick line for Mexico, can be done in 12 weeks. Refreshing data of lines again, it has a strong Mexican character from late past century, you know, much branchy, many hairs in buds, lime green colors and golden buds, small calyxes and lemon aroma touchs forming long cola de borrego, thus its name, local cola de borrego or called Jarilla by our good friend Sinaloa. Belongs to the sierra where many farmers used to keep their own lines each, some older, some newer, lately more enanas (dwarfs) which expose them to less risk for been quicker to mature (quick indicas ful cycle can be done in 3-4 months) due wild and crazy political/narco pressure. Said again, many local farmers from the sierra are leaving their lands and own seeds for these reasons. My worries and respects for them and my gratitude for their friendship and collaboration Mr Sinaloa.
Thx too for Mangobiche uploding JGL and Mr Mango, always amazing results in your hands JGL. The king of coco lol Its still one of latests classic columbians being grown in the land, really few classics remain today. Long lasting effect, spicy, mango and bit peppery, aromas, someone defined its effect like cerebral but mellow, confortable in certain way, nice psicoactivity, you can feel it in your eyes, they get bit heavy but effect comes and goes again and again fopr 3 -4 hours. Anyway you know them much much better Mr Mango Bit phenotype variabilities. Funny one but long to mature, really long and sensitive. We keep some moms after the job done to erradicate best possible its hermafrodism tendencies. Wish we can find some time to use it in some hybrid development. Ignore yet how will perform hybridated although made some atempts yet to be testedMore pics of Colombia Mangobiche and of Mexican Jarilla cuidense kaiki |
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Jarilla de Sinaloa 9 1/2 weeks
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Oaxaca 33 days
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