the strain we grew years back that had red juice was a GOOD Black Columbian back in the mid- 70s, is it possible?

Daddy,
Good response?..Black Columbian?..not only a very cool exotic name?..but a distinct possibility. The thing that I didn??t mention is that the seed is from a local guerilla grow from now (26 years ago). So that??s about mid 80??s.

I spent about ½ hr searching Black Columbian and came up empty?.so if you had anything to add?..I??d be interested.

Another interesting point is that it only bleeds red when young.

The Bloodweed we now have bred into a few other crosses. Whenever it is bred with a shorter smaller plant the offspring go very tall and yield is increased measurably. I looked at your pic and the leaves look like it. I would make a clone of two and see what mom smokes like. It is a strain you might want to keep around.
Oldhaole


Oldhaole,
Good addition thank you?.though it??s ??not so bad? as is! Just finished flowering two?.they??re keepers.

I have a lemon/skunk that is doing that.
every 28 days

Only noticed after it dried though.
Is your girl in coco?
Aloha,
Weeze


Zardly,
No?.no coco?.just a mother (hopefully?you remember the last time?5 of 6 males) in potting mix. I flowered two to see what I would get?.and I like em??. I guess that it??s pretty unimportant to give them a name?.but then?.why not!

HMR
Horsemanrocks Reviewed by Horsemanrocks on . Bleeds red blood when cut Ok ok I know?..nobody can truly identify your bagseed. Well, this one bleeds red when cut?..any clues anyone? Thanks all, HMR Rating: 5