Cannabis Dec 3, 2014 at 4:20 pm

Stoner Claus Is Coming to Town

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Back in the day, about this time of year, we used to get colorful Christmas lids, consisting of assorted flower tops of Acapulco Gold, Panama Red, and Michoacán, which was green.
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Michoacán was an extremely potent and psychedelic strain of Mexican which has probably gone extinct, due to the spraying of paraquat on the crops from US military aircraft. The only know commercially available hybrids bred from Michoacán are those with Cannalope Haze from DNA Genetics. There are many other hybrids that contain Mexican Cannabis, which may or might not be Michoacán. The other two most widely acclaimed Mexican strains are Acapulco Gold, and Oaxacan.
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Oregon Purple Thai is Oaxacan crossed with Chocolate Thai, which is actually, Havvai'ian. You wont even find this modern hybrid anywhere, either, except in further hybridized strains, such as Blueberry.

Acapulco Gold is the Mexican component of Skunk. Skunk is the most intensively cultivated modern hybrid, which was developed by an orchestrated cooperation of pioneer breeders in Northern, California. It's extremity pest resistant, large yielding, fast flowering, and sturdy. I'm not sure which strain of Colombian was bred into it, but an Afghan was the third component strain.

Flying Dutchmen has a cross of Skunk with Blueberry that supposedly produces an end product indiscernible from Blueberry in effects, taste, smell, and bag appeal, but with the vigor, and other advantageous traits of Skunk, sans the skunky smell which was a mutation from combining three, arguably more fragrant, strains.

David "Sam the Skunkman" Watson, was an intern on the project which developed the original Skunk strain. Today, he's with Flying Dutchmen. They have a wide variety of Skunk hybrids similar in concept to Blueberry Skunk.
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It goes without saying, of course, that Skunk is very potent, so I didn't.

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