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    Orange worms are eating my buds!

    It looks like there may be some confusion going on here. Orange colored worms (or maggots) on crops are often not harmful at all, but are beneficial. They are Aphid Midge Larvae, and they consume from 3 to 70 aphids daily, they do not burrow into the plant or eat any part of it. After the eggs...
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    Colombian Gold Grow: Come Learn With Me How To Produce Your Own Seeds!

    Well, in my 50 years of growing, I've never seen a landrace sativa with fat leaves. This is a Colombian Gold plant just prior to harvest, it's most notable traits are the long slender leaves and the airy buds, landrace sativas like Colombian Gold, Thai and Jamaican sativas all have long slender...
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    Land Race Strains

    I've been growing Landrace Colombian Gold since 1972 and have never crossed it with any other strain, I spot pollinate the females every year with pollen from a Colombian Gold male to keep the dna un-fkd-wth. In the past several years I've branched out to several hybrids, but still keep my...
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    Colombian Gold Grow: Come Learn With Me How To Produce Your Own Seeds!

    I know, I still grow the landrace Colombian Gold, and it's leaves look like this.
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    Colombian Gold Grow: Come Learn With Me How To Produce Your Own Seeds!

    I don't know what that plant is, but it is not Colombian Gold. Colombian Gold is a pure landrace sativa and always has long thin fingers on its leaves, those fat stubby leaves definitely belong to an Indica or a hybrid, but not to Colombian Gold. Nobody old enough to actually remember when...
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