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Kriya
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Awesome guyz, would love to hear more about some of the less well known stock.. are you guyz working from seed stock or cuttingss? Crosses in mind?
All right ladies and gentlemen.. here are some strains to add to the list!
Acapulco Gold
Colombian Gold
Colombian Black
Manga Rosa
North Indian Landrace
"Mango" Equatorial Sativa (suspected Highland Thai)
African Rooibaard
Are these considered land races? Looking great.
outwest
Manga Rosa is an IBL: ~100% Sativa: circa 1970's
Columbian Gold is a Landrace Sativa, but some places list it as an IBL.
Columbian Black is a Landrace Sativa. It more than likely ended up in Columbia as part of the Columbian Exchange, as the licorice fragrance and flavor, present in strains such as Congolese Black, are also present in the Columbian Black. It has a similar effects profile as well. If that were the case, you would have to trace the strain's history all the way back to when cannabis arrived in Africa, as it is not indigenous to the continent. So we can look WAY back, and say that in 2,000 BC, or before, either Persia or India brought cannabis to Egypt. Somewhere around the 14th century, cannabis had spread into the more southern regions of Africa. With that having been stated, the strain is old as hell ;-)
I would imagine the Equatorial Sativa is a landrace.
The African (Swazi) Rooibaard is a landrace.
Acapulco Gold is listed as a Landrace, but for some reason, I thought a strain had to have been bread for over one-hundred years in order to be classified as such.. and Mexican Acapulco Gold is not that old.
Ummm. . .Any deets about the FL Kryppies? I told some homies and they flipped their shit. Gracias.
outwest
I got conflicting reports on what krippy is or should be. My seeds are unconfirmed and it seems like Krippy was to FL. like Kush is to Cali.,a marketting ploy. Not saying it's not good,just hard to confirm unless one had firsthand knowledge.
crippy was like kush is to cali but the main thing was its colombian gold influence from the original crippy's, you could always see that lime green color and it had an uplifting high that carried through but was still so relaxed...just keep working with that gold and youll have something better than the original crippy IMO :)
I have heard that Crippie was a Sativa-dominant strain, with an extreme creeping effect -taking sometimes over 20 minutes to really kick in, and a long lasting high.
Yea, in Cali everyone used to call weed either green bud or red bud. Then they started calling the good stuff Chronic which I thought was a mythological strain but guess it's a strain that won high times cup in '94.Honestly, there was no real Kryppie in SFL. It was just what kind bud was referred to because most weed then was mexibrick. Like the Gainesville Green. I refer to these as mythological strains.
Thanks, bro.
outwest