Nothing, I mean NOTHING, compares to Acapulco Gold, but finding that actual strain is the real problem...How would theese two landraces compare, do they have similarities as long as they are central americal landraces?
There is only 800 miles between Acapulco and Guatemala. It's possible that there are many similarities. It's also possible that what was called Acapulco Gold was cannabis not even grown in Acapulco but came from the surrounding areas and was just coined Acapulco Gold because that's where it was being distributed from. Acapulco was right on the ocean with a bay and easy access for smugglers. The actual cannabis could have come from all around. Who knows?How would theese two landraces compare, do they have similarities as long as they are central americal landraces?
Interesting, thanks!There is only 800 miles between Acapulco and Guatemala. It's possible that there are many similarities. It's also possible that what was called Acapulco Gold was cannabis not even grown in Acapulco but came from the surrounding areas and was just coined Acapulco Gold because that's where it was being distributed from. Acapulco was right on the ocean with a bay and easy access for smugglers. The actual cannabis could have come from all around. Who knows?
Acapulco Gold probablemente sea Dorada de Guerrero.There is only 800 miles between Acapulco and Guatemala. It's possible that there are many similarities. It's also possible that what was called Acapulco Gold was cannabis not even grown in Acapulco but came from the surrounding areas and was just coined Acapulco Gold because that's where it was being distributed from. Acapulco was right on the ocean with a bay and easy access for smugglers. The actual cannabis could have come from all around. Who knows?
Indeed, Ed Rosenthal once described Michoacan sativa as "comes on quick, intense, soaring".It's also possible that what was called Acapulco Gold was cannabis not even grown in Acapulco but came from the surrounding areas and was just coined Acapulco Gold because that's where it was being distributed from.
Up here in the states we couldn't be sure where it actually came from. I remember Acapulco Gold commanding a higher price so I'm sure there were unscrupulous characters using the name to sell for a higher price. I sure would like come across some authentic genetics from that region. I have the Guatemala and Honduras from ACE though. I sure miss those sativas from the 70'sAcapulco Gold probablemente sea Dorada de Guerrero.
HelloNothing, I mean NOTHING, compares to Acapulco Gold, but finding that actual strain is the real problem...