PANAMA RED, LANDRACES

Panama Red, Landraces

Panama Red, Landraces

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Like many other countries in the world, Panama had a somewhat bloody past, beginning with 300 years of Spanish domination, followed by annexation to Colombia in 1821, and independence in 1903. However, even after gaining independence, the country experienced racial tensions and widespread criminality associated with the copyright trade and dictatorships. Although today's Panama is more peaceful, it still faces social, economic, and logistical challenges. Fortunately for us, Panama produced a lot of high-quality cannabis up until the 1970s, much of which was transported to Europe and the US. Because the Pacific coast is more fruitful and has slightly less rain, Panama Red was mostly grown there. The Panamanian copyright trade eventually shifted the country's power and wealth dynamics, encouraging residents to look into other profitable commercial ventures. While small-scale local cannabis agriculture persisted, the majority of the previously used forested cannabis growing grounds were transformed into landing strips or jungle labs. As a result, Panama's pre-existing cannabis culture virtually disappeared. Buy weed online.

The Pearl Islands, a chain of islands off the south coast, were the only place where cannabis production remained essentially unaltered (Islas de las Perlas). It is stated that the climate on these islands is ideal for growing sativas: moderate temperatures, a steady breeze, a suitable humidity, rich soil, and a dense forest that provides protection and hiding both below and above ground. Since hundreds of years ago, the people of Panama have been cultivating cannabis and passing seeds down from generation to generation. Panama Red seeds are still accessible from collectors today, but they are becoming harder to locate and more scarce. Buy Panama Red, Landraces   

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