I've taken some pictures of two strange plants I grew. A Mextiza female was crossed with a Ghana male from Cannabiogen and I got two females between the seeds I planted. They are different, but both of them show features both from Mextiza and from the Ghana strain.
Ghana was one of the freakish plants I've ever grown. Probably, with the Ethiopian from ACE, the most authentic, real and extreme sativas I've ever grown in the last +20 years.
They were the classical plants that take a real lot of time to mature, but the mix with Mextiza in this case made the descendants to mature quite fast (they are now at 9 weeks) and to produce a lot of resin, considering their landrace origin and the usual dominance of these strains.
These two plants aren't very similar in shape, but one of them has a spicy smell that I like a lot. Let's see how they smoke.
This is the one that's more similar to the Ghana. I like a lot these stiff pistils coming out of the buds. Low buds are strangely compact and resinous. For some reason, it appears that low buds mature faster than the top, that's growing new flowers non-stop.
This is the other one, that's more similar to the Mextiza. The top and a side branch.
Sweet smokes