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Goat Herd Queen & Cannabitch
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Paraguayan Landrace Sativa
Hmmm... I know one goat sitting on a fat pile of beans from the shitty pressed brick.. Sorted for cracks & I'll be taking a crack at some myself this year...
Grown with love & tenderness (and a bit of GiveADam) these can produce lovely smooth leathery-fruity smelling foxtails. A pleasure if given a proper grow & cure, the guerrilla manner is just disgusting. Pressed green, inclusive of fan leaves, bugs & whatever bit of trash lodged within, you end up with dark brown or black brick that reeks of cat piss & if dry enough, tastes like an old horse turd... TLC is all the difference.
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Hello there Goat
![]() Seems the Paraguay Sativa has a lot of potential, but the cure methods are one of the worst, at least in most other countries they let the herb dry a bit before bricking, and trim the fan leaves lol. Let us know how they grow with proper care.
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I´ve grown some paraguayans from brick seeds. Here two of them, from a few years ago
. The 2 first pics from one of them and the last from a Pedro Juan Caballero lady. |
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don't care if they came from brickweed or not they were grown out properly and look great!!! I would love to taste the finished product., Jon
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That first pic is the perfect pot bush Blan-k-flor!
Do you remember how they smoked?
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Of course i remember it bro
. She smelled like rotten onions and the high was great, heart pounding and almost psychedelic, the kind of high i like most . I crossed it with a KC33 male i remember ... |
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That's it... I just found out my friend is sitting on handfulls of Paraguyan that has never been bricked. Some of the beans I recovered from brick have difficulty germinating (a friend has tried), but others here have great success... I am replacing the ones I sent another with these fresh, never pressed beans & hoping for big success.
Excellent vigor. The taste/smell difference varies from catpiss & horse turd to fruity & sweet. Depends on the care they get & quality of soil. NICE pictures. When not in pots, they get to about 7 ft tall. Branching is about the same. Yours are beautiful, sir. |
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i've got the paraguay hash sativa, paraguay choco chiba and paraguay cohiba ( one male, no females). i started a thread on the paraguay cohiba:https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?threadid=249786
i haven't grown any outdoors yet but am very pleased with what i've seen indoors so far on the paraguay cohiba. i took a freebe fem white widow (unnamed) and hit it with the lone cohiba male.the white widow didn't have much to it but the ww/paraguay cohiba when i grew out a female ww/cohiba indoors was very nice. i had some testers who i give bud to for second opinions sample the ww/cohiba and we all agreed she was very special. it is possible that paraguay cohiba is indeed the mom of white widow as she strongly resembled this report by jojogorzio: Quote:
![]() i just grew for a cohiba bx (ww/cohiba dominate)/cohiba. the ww had wider leaves, cohiba sativa leaf appearance. i've cloned the original ww/cohiba and will grow some outdoors next year if all goes well. i will picture document this strain when i get to running it. it is a top must run strain for me to do. i just do this stuff for fun and i'm not claiming to have "98 aww. i do think from first indoor run that paraguay cohiba might be "the one" from the brazilian grower that shati got the ww mum from. Quote:
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i bought quite a few brazilian seed company strains when luiz fritzman was closing shop and during email conversations he spoke of the paraguay strains as being very potent.
i've got a lot of strains to work outdoors but i will get to the cohibas and paraguay hash sativas and post pics in my albums. i've got some paraguay choco chiba pics in my albums now. i did not amend the soil properly in this grow so i'll put choco chiba in a very fertile area next year and do more pics. |
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