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Michoacan spirit
High!! Well charlie blessed me with some special gift, he know's I love the Michoacan line from the early 80's coming from our friend FourSeasons.
This Michoacan it's a very very special one, the smoke it's awesome, clear, calm and paceful, without bodystone and but with a very strong head buzz wich fill your head of your best thoughts and feelings, very complex to discribe. The taste it's some kinds of hardwoods, incense and some nut understones. Here you are a dryshot of this Michoacan The babies. They are Michoacan x Michoacan/Chiuaua. Hope charlie or our Mexican friends will stand here to explain us more about the Chiuaua, wich is a modern Mexican line very well known in Sinaloa. Salud!
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Nice description, elegant and connosieur smoke lets say, hard to say many words as its complex but really tasty and positive. You can smoke it at anytime of the day. Its one of Four Seasons old michoacana, into the darker green and purples ones from such rich area. Once again my best regards to FS, hope you and yours are well. Best vibes amigo
Friends in Mexico know better about this Chihuahua, Piedra de Chihuahua (Chihuahua Stone) a present and so reputed line over there, belongs to new mexican lines, more narcotic in this case, seems nicely bred, fairly stable and pretty potent. Interesting one for sure. This is an untested job Ras so cant say much yet. Hope the Bx performs well and positive Michoacan spirit is still there in this case with its 75% contain. best luck kaiki |
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Nice plants Charlie and Ras, are these plants suitable for higher altitudes? Do Mexican sativas grow in their mountains and is there any chance that CBG will ever release any mountain ganjas.
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Hola Konopenko
Lots of mexicans stand great to heat and plenty of humidity. In fact such conditions may have helped few things to still be kept around but not many as all know, global market changes and politics and narco pressure dont help. Anyway maybe cold can be an issue if not too highland but they seem to be fairly resistant in regular conditions. Still much to test, takes time although research is motivating is still uncertain. Hope we can show out more things in near future to tell better. Other new hybrids are close to be finished, hope they turn well and catch some attention. Lets see what future brings, and lets see if some Colombians and Mexican jobs deserve pass the quality level to be shared around. Some mexicans can have vey nice and intense effects saludos |
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For me it's a big honour been growing these
Much respect for the old Mexican growers and to FourSeasons for bring this line back.I'm really excited to see how the Chiuaua Stone wil perfom in the Bx, as I think it will short flowering, increase yield but keep the Michoacan class with more punch hehe. Take care amigos!
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yeah i was very interested in this mexican line since reading about it in the other thread. i look forward to seeing how it turns out raspablo. goog luck with it.
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hola amigo ras le platico un poco de la piedra de chihuahua, es una de las lineas favoritas aqui en mexico, es de olores alimonados , y muy buena pegada, es una linea muy estable como lo dice el buen amigo charlie.y de floracion rapida.
les pongo unas fotillos hello friend you talk a little flush of stone chihuahua, is one of the favorite lines here in mexico, it smells lemony, and very good shot, is a very stable line as it says good friend charlie.y fast-flowering . I put some pictures |
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Really interesting thread...Wonderful looking plants. Having come of age when mexican was The Thing, I'd love to see these pan out. Best pot I ever smoked was either Michoacan or Oaxacan - it was amazing. Definitely could watch textured patterns moving like tapesties on bare white walls. A friend of mine smoked some while he was driving and forgot whether he was in Boston, Philadelphia or DC. Good stuff!
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this is going to be a great thread.... good luck with your grow ras....looks like your off to a good start....
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Great timing for a good thread. Looking forward to watching this as I have some Michoacan seeds I'm going to run this winter. Best wishes
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