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well grew out a clumbo plant.
i am going to try something old school on it.
i have driven a nail thru the stalk. then i will
let it dry in the sun. is how they used to do it.
they would drive a nail in stalk on north side of
plant and let die/dry in the sun. it should turn out
either gold or red we shall see. thanks for looking..
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That's the common belief.
I was there and watched them....it goes this way.

You take a 20 acre field of 10-15 foot tall huge arsed plants and cut at base.
Stack into a 20 foot tall pile a few hundred yards long, directly in the hot humid sun.
They will heat up and begin ferment very quickly....like 5-10 minutes.
Have 20-30 workers constantly turning and replacing plants for about 6 hours and then spread out plants individually so they cool slowly overnight.
Next day hang from the base just as they are in a huge barn and let fully dry.

It's kinda like composting ya know ?

That was in 77-78 in Baranquilla Columbia.
I'm gonna guess you hve some sort of beans from my trip there ?
Marigyp ? (and yes I know his real name but won't go there).
I gave them to him, probably 5000 of them ?

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BTW, try another one and give it some root space.
I seriously doubt you'll ever find anything that yields like it.
At 6 foot it is good for an easy 8 ounces and I've pulled 2.5 kilos off a 12 footer outdoors in the ground.

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cool will see, and no on the marigyp
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this one was just to give it a try. see what happens.
thanks for info and thanks for looking
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Post by Jesús Malverde »

We tried growing those outdoors in the frozen north and it was doomed from the start, but we were buying bags of the weed, it was pretty damn good and every ounce bag had like 1000 seeds in it and it was the best seeded pot we had, so really no choice. You could have bought 5000 'lumbo gold seeds from nearly any stoner college kid in the mid-seventies for like five bucks--they'd probably have been free if you asked nicely. So I doubt if anyone had any sort of exclusive going on.
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funny you say that. it is true.. i happen to have
a crown royal bottle 3/4 full of seeds from back then.
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I had plenty of bag seeds from that era....is these are the ones I'm thinking of, I brought them back from Columbia myself.
The grower gave me a bunch of his personal stash weed and his personal stash seed in exchange for a surfboard I gave him.
Yes, they were very exclusive.....again...IF they are the seeds I'm thinking of.
Certainly looks right.
Does it have a super strong lemony/grapefruit stink ?

Also, how many true Columbian seeds are viable these days ?
I kept them in my personal kind of deep freeze all these years and told the guy I gave them to, to keeo them frozen to preserve them.

Like scientists finding viable seeds from 10,000 years ago in a glacier (was my reasoning) it works.

BTW, here's a grow of it that Agent Smith did.
https://www.opengrow.com/topic/39853-60 ... ntry429818" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I have a feeling you can see she'll yield massive :)

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well i looked, def a diff plant. mine smells earthy i guess you would call it.
also bud shape is diff. i do not think it's from your seeds.
anyway i think it is going to dry red. a few buds are red already.
will take a photo maybe tomorrow.
thanks for looking
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looks to me like it is going to dry red.
thanks for looking
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