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Vintage Colombian

Thcvhunter

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Thought about selling seeds but first I want do some seed run and see what's there. I've been working a lot lately with high CBD genetics that can grow in the cloud forest without using chemicals. But turns out that regulation is a big expensive pain in the ass and hinders my selection process.

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I'm working on another project in a different department that has a much drier some what warmer climate.

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This is my bio organic cultivation strategy, onsite compost coco mix filled holes. No feeding and only organic insect repellents, perfectly balanced natural environment.

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red rider

Dude, so happy for you
Been a big fan for a long time
 

red rider

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Gold, anybody remember Colombian gold? This is one domestic variety I've been growing for a few years. This particular pheno is one of my favorites both growing and effect.
 

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blondie

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Gold, anybody remember Colombian gold? This is one domestic variety I've been growing for a few years. This particular pheno is one of my favorites both growing and effect.
I remember hearing about Colombian gold.. never had the pleasure, yet. Closest I’ve got so far is Punta Rosa from Cannabiogen. Got six in veg right now. Waiting for the day I can buy red rider seeds though. Love this thread.
 

Mtn. Nectar

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old friend and I used to leave HS at lunch and grab sixer of Sammy darks and joint of Col Gold….watch waves……head back for class laughing our asses off and poor teach would separate us across the room….one glance at my buddy and all shit broke loose laughing….was in late 70’s……Aptos High…..
R.I.P. Geoff…….
 

red rider

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There's a few Colombians I like now but I've got some personal varities that are of interest to me now. SMG 1 and 2 are potentially worth growing and of course some corinto that I haven't even grown yet. It's a matter of space more than time. I could work in Zipacon with big greenhouses and I did. However the climate in zipacon the cloud forest is not good to grow or live in. Cold, wet and overcast most of the time made the plants leafy and depressed. So now I'm in Boyaca at 8,300 ft with a beautiful sunny dry climate. Looking for the right spot.

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red rider

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Yes a buddy of mine, fellow icmager is starting a canna tourism business right here in beautiful Boyaca. They're still getting set up but once going I'd like to invite those interested to come here and try these tropical grown varieties. Of course legal in every way and an experience like no other.

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red rider

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I've never flowered a plant under artificial light, even when I grew up north (20 years ago).I do use lights although some of my varieties are aclamated to the light cycle here and don't need supplanted light. Being in Colombia I try to grow the best with minamal expense. Simple compost blended with local ("to the grow) soil amended with local inputs. I let the natural tropical high altitude climate do the job and I just assist.

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I like to grow certain varieties of HAZE

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Cob cured sativa (not very popular here)

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bigherb

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Red rider

Brother I’m very happy to see you active . I hope the ball is rolling uphill in this new year and things are well with you and your family

I’ve visited Colombia twice is in the last years . Beautiful people , country and culture. My lady comes from periera , it would be nice to visit your finca in boyaca in the future . Please let us know when things are up and running

Next I’m very curious . Is it legal for 20 plants to be grown per household or per person in Colombia ?

Last but most importantly, are you still growing that Punto Rojo and what other strains of yesteryear have you collected or what still survives from 60-70’s ?

I’m happy to see things looking up for you

Much respect
1luvbigherb
 

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