Mexican brick bagseed: Growing out the schwagg.

Swamp Thing

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Thanks for the awesome thread! Ive got some Mexican brick bagseeds that I found enjoyable and I cannot wait to grow them. Keep in mind my seed collection is about 50+ different strains of all kinds of total dank.. IMO all strains originally were selected from bud like this.

If you grow out 50 of them and find your favorite female and favorite male potentcy-wise and terpene/smell wise with heavy calyx to leaf ratio in females and fat clusters of ballsacks for the males.. You'll make a nice cross. And with those growing out 50 and finding the best female.. I would cross that nice yielding clear-headed daytime buzz with a knockout... like my Bling Bling cross Platinum OG kush x Haterade (Haterade = Afwreck x Afgooey/SourDiesel-ibl) I would hope to make a nice cross. Hell maybe even a male Tigers Milk (Bubba Kush x Appalachia) by Bodhi.. You get the point.

Anyway... thanks again for confirming my hypothesis (high-pot-thesis hehe) about the mexi-seeds. I really look forward to breeding with them someday soon.

Cheers and enjoy!
 

Jogro

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Anyway, it was a solid grow. You doing a new journal?
As promised, new journal is now up.

This is Sickmeds Chemical Wonder.

That line is a cross between Williams Wonder and a Chemdawg dominant hybrid (Chemdawg IBL x Deadhead OG). So far as I know, the strain itself is still in testing. Depending on how the testing comes out, this may (or may not) eventually be offered commercially.

My report is a bit more detailed than this Mexican Schwagg journal; hope you like it.

Feel free to post any comments or questions about it there.
 
Thought I'd do some "community service" and put up my first grow journal on Mexican bagseed.

The forum gets a lot of questions about whether or not its worth growing out beans found in cheap Mexican schwagg.

You know, stuff that looks like this:


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The genetics can't be any good, right?

Well. . .lets find out if you can grow a good plant out of this stuff.

Stay tuned.
I know I'm late to the party but awesome report on bagseeds
 

poppybgood

Active Member
I read this for inspiration!! I'm growing Mexi schwag from 70s era bag seed that has been domestically reproduced many times over. My own seed stash from them is 21 years old. Contrary to some certain live talk yoo toobers, I am still getting near 100% germ rate after 21 years in a deep freezer, with several thaws due to hurricanes. Anyhoo, great job Jogro, those look pretty darn good for bag seed!! Here's some brick produce from many generations past1226172050c.jpg
 

yesum

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^ You get any trippy or special plants out of those 70's seeds? I know there were a few that were special.
 

poppybgood

Active Member
^ You get any trippy or special plants out of those 70's seeds? I know there were a few that were special.
Yes, but its been difficult locating any decent ones growing only one or 2 at a time. Lots of lemon & grapefruit phenos. Back in the 90s I had to abandon a guerilla patch for a while and came back to a mess of seeded plants, herms, lol. You can still grow some sinse from them but have to cull a lot.
 
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