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Old 06-30-2016, 08:18 PM #1
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Acapulco Gold

This is a Mexican heirloom that is called Acapulco Gold. it's been explained to me that this has been maintained and kept by a Mexican breeder and this was grown inside from those seeds obtained in Mexico. To my eye they posses some gnarly ancient looking features but I know there are brothers here who post on the IC boards with alot of experience about Mexicans. I have never tried any.

So, I'm posting this here for those who are interested and would like to contribute anything and thoughts on how this heirloom looks. I have a friend who has the seed of these, I'm sure he'd value any input in regard to these plants.

I will ask if there's any more photos of the AG.

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Old 06-30-2016, 09:16 PM #2
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This is a Mexican heirloom that is called Acapulco Gold. it's been explained to me that this has been maintained and kept by a Mexican breeder and this was grown inside from those seeds obtained in Mexico. To my eye they posses some gnarly ancient looking features but I know there are brothers here who post on the IC boards with alot of experience about Mexicans. I have never tried any.

So, I'm posting this here for those who are interested and would like to contribute anything and thoughts on how this heirloom looks. I have a friend who has the seed of these, I'm sure he'd value any input in regard to these plants.

I will ask if there's any more photos of the AG.

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Hey cernunnos , check out this Bodhi Acapulco Gold, Day 27 of flowering 11/13 - on/off, saludos mexicani-ar
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Hola mexicani-ar,
Thanks for the contribution. Love those thin leaves on the Bodhi AGs. Here's another photo of the Acapulco Gold outdoors (not grown by myself).
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Cernunnos, the Acapulco Gold looks good. Hopefully, it has a good flowering structure and resin production.

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Bodhi Acapulco Gold female

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Acapulco Gold

Snowhigh's Acapulco Gold, all pictures and plants grown by Snowcap. - Snowhigh's and Bodhi's Acapulco Gold look like the real deal to me. I smoked Acapulco Gold in 1972. I'm growing Copaltia Oaxacan, another variety from the Sierra Madre Sur mountains. Hopefully, I'll find a gold pheno-type.

Snowhigh's pictures originally posted on Cannabiogen Club, thread "California Love".

Snowhigh's Acapuclo Gold looks pure sativa based on the 18 degree latitude of the Guerrero region of Mexico ~ Sierra Madre Del Sur mountains. I'd guess flowering on a pure highland Acapulco Gold at 15 - 16 weeks, compared to 16 - 24 weeks for a pure Colombian like Punto Rojo.


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Reeferman AG cut

Hey Satva, really looking forward to your updates on the Oaxaca Copalita, do you know anything about reeferman AG cut, I recently saw it on an old thread here on ic, does the cut still exist?
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Hola mexicani-ar,
Thanks for the contribution. Love those thin leaves on the Bodhi AGs. Here's another photo of the Acapulco Gold outdoors (not grown by myself).
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Do you have any more info on that outdoor AG?
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Acapuclo Gold - Reeferman

Does Reeferman's Acapulco Gold have good flowering structure and resin production? Looks leafy to me.

One AG grow report on Icmag looked awesome, but the grower posted a smoke report that said something like the high lacked strength. Chimera's 1973 Highland Guerrero x Blueberry is a strong dense high.

Copalita Oaxacan (CO) has a cleaner, clearer high, neither CO or HMBB are as strong or psycedelic as early 1970's Acapulco Gold.

2010 Copalita Oaxacan, mid-flowering from clone, and flowers from recent harvest.


Mexican pheno similar growth to Punto Rojo

Asymetrical branching pheno.

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Do you have any more info on that outdoor AG?
As far as I know those pictures are both from the same seed. I don't have anymore information than that at the moment. I didn't ask specifics about the Mexican breeder/s who hold these. It is a sensitive thing and they still wish to not be known.

Though my friend and contact maybe able to answer questions that are more specific about where the seeds came from etc

If you message me I'll help you with any questions if you want to know more.


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