columbian gold / world of seeds

thenotsoesoteric

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I grew their mazar i shariff twice and it was garbage in my opinion. Less than average resin production, bland flavor and not very vigorous. 1st time was just 1 freebie and 2nd time was 2 freebies, all 3 were equally bad.
 

yesum

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USC '72 Colombian Gold or Snowhigh version. World of Seeds version is crossed to Afghan I think. I would want pure.
 

Shua1991

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Their afghan Kush was 5/5 herms for me, would not give a second chance, I've got about 8 of their Kilimanjaro and Colombian gold freebies collecting dust.
 

xtsho

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I've grown it. It was okay. I've grown several of their strains and have never had one hermie.

You could checkout Tropical Seeds

https://www.tropicalseedscompany.com/shop/outlet/93-colombian-gold-1972.html

Strain: Colombian Gold 1972
Strain Type: 100% Sativa from Colombia
Type: Regular seeds (male - female)
Flowering times: 120-130 days/ December-January
Yield: : Average
Bouquet: Sweet, fruity and peppery
Effect: Positive and uplifting
Developed by: International community, USC (FR)

Colombian Gold '72 is a Cannabis Sativa strain which has been kept by the international community since 1972, and shared by the Underground Seeds Collective as regular seeds.

This landrace strain has extraordinary vigorous growth, also during bloom, so a short vegetative period is recommended, as well as using different pruning and training techniques to control its height.

Colombian Gold '72 develops flexible branches and has a long flowering period that may take up to 18 weeks, so it is not advised for novice growers.

Our patience will be rewarded with resinous and voluptuous buds, with sweet, fruity and peppery smell and taste, very long lasting. The effect is typical of pure Sativas, positive and uplifting.
 

xtsho

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I dropped 10 Kilimanjaro this spring. Not one even germinated.

Well that sucks. I personally haven't had any issues with World of Seeds and germination. It could be where you got the seeds from. Old or not stored properly. I got mine from Sensible Seeds. But without a date on the package you have no way of knowing how old they are. That's one of the things I like about ACE Seeds. They put a date on all of their seed packs. That and they have some really good genetics.


Some other options for a good South American/Central American sativa would be:

ACE Seeds Honduras
CannaBioGen Columbia Mangobiche
 

hotrodharley

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Well that sucks. I personally haven't had any issues with World of Seeds and germination. It could be where you got the seeds from. Old or not stored properly. I got mine from Sensible Seeds. But without a date on the package you have no way of knowing how old they are. That's one of the things I like about ACE Seeds. They put a date on all of their seed packs. That and they have some really good genetics.


Some other options for a good South American/Central American sativa would be:

ACE Seeds Honduras
CannaBioGen Columbia Mangobiche
I grew their White Rhino X Mazar in 2013 and it rocked. I was definitely surprised when these were duds. Especially every one of them.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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I grew their White Rhino X Mazar in 2013 and it rocked. I was definitely surprised when these were duds. Especially every one of them.
Thats actually the cross I tried, around same time as you, I thought it was white widow but now seeing your comment it was the w rhino.

My 2-3 wr x mazar were not good at all. Small, slow, not much resin and bland flavor. Doubt Ill ever run anything from world of seeds but glad to hear some folks got fire out of those beans.
 
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