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East Coast of Central America.........

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Cannabis is widely grown and has been smoked by the Afro-Indian/Indian communities along the coast for centuries,from Panama to the southeastern Yucatan.

Honduras and Nicaragua are a little dicey now (Hell, Honduras is ALWAYS dicey.) but Panama,Costa Rica,Belize and the southern Mexican Riviera are generally safe.

There's a lot of local weed to be explored in those countries, some of it shit,some of it shinola, but always interesting.

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Cannabis is widely grown and has been smoked by the Afro-Indian/Indian communities along the coast for centuries,from Panama to the southeastern Yucatan.

Honduras and Nicaragua are a little dicey now (Hell, Honduras is ALWAYS dicey.) but Panama,Costa Rica,Belize and the southern Mexican Riviera are generally safe.

There's a lot of local weed to be explored in those countries, some of it shit,some of it shinola, but always interesting.

--- have you been to costa rica? im going this christmas and dnt know what to expect. any good places u recommend to start exploring :)

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I have a house in Belize and have traveled to all the countries in Central America.  In Belize they have no idea as to what they are doing, pot is grown by locals who have no idea about genetics so they end up with mostly garbage pot.  We live on the Mexican boarder so the sort of good pot comes from Mexico.  The same thing in along the Guatemalan boarder, the ok stuff comes from there, not Belize.  I did find some pretty good stuff in Guatemala, still nothing great.  Only in Panama did I find great herb, but I believe it came from Columbia, the Panama Red I got was good, but not great.  The need a lesson in genetics as they have everything you need climate wise to grow some of the best in the world.  I found it impossible to find a Landrace variety as back in the 80's Americans came down to set up large outdoor grows when Mexico was getting destroyed by the spraying of paraquat and they brought seeds that have wiped out the local week.  It has become impossible to find Landrace seeds.

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