Another great landrace strain from the late 60's- late 70's. Everyone wanted the " Red "!! Actually most of the real red that was around was Colombian Red from Santa Marta, not Panamanian. But at that point, it didn't matter anymore!! One of the greatest of all time. It was called Red, because much of the time its color actually was light brownish red. Other times it would be different greenish and brown hues of light mahogany. Always a strong satisfying spacey and deep fun high, But not as uppy as the gold, more drowsy and knockout. Spicey taste and aroma Famous for producing bloodshot eyes, and some very serious cases of the munchies. I miss it dearly!! Highest rating
Sativa
THC: 16% - 22%
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Panama Red Reviews
Panama Red Reviews
Here in NH, Panama Red from the ATC is even better. 19% THC and no adverse effects at all for me, just all the flavors, aromas and positive effects you listed above. I haven't seen Red since I lived in CO in 1971. He's all grown up now and still has his sparkling personality.
Best ever had in High School, boost of emergy, uplofotng, and constantly pleasant without delay or wavering.
Overall good review and description of the strain, I don't remember it being light green though. I'll bet it has a lot to do with the way they dryed and cured it. It was more a deep brownish red with some gold in it Smoked this in the late 60's - 72 Great Smoke than the Columbian and cheep Mexican started to flood the market. I was lucky to find some feminised from a good source in Jan 2017 First grow first super crop first scrog topped than fimmed than super cropped let grow under 2"x2" scrog net for 2 more weeks. 2 months seed to day 1 flower one plant has filled a 3'x3' tent all most completely she is now 5" above the net and She has 8 weeks to go. The plant excuse me this bush looks amazing. I hope she turns out like I remember. A long flowering strain such as Pam would most likely require a long curing time to bring out all that she has to offer. Sort of like drinking wine be for its time.
Smoked this once in college, 1971. It was hard to find. Good time. Mellow.
Okay, so the reason that I am giving this a 5 star rating is first and foremost, I am a hobby craft cultivator, and this is one of my specialty strains.. The genetics I found came from a well established central America farm. It also now has the ability to be grown with the latest technology, and with the most "dialed in" nutrients in today's cannabis culture. Yield wise it is as good as any... Especially if you know how to super crop the right way. (example: in a 7 gallon container you should be pulling 5-8 ounces minimum if you know what your doing.) Although the this longer running Sativa likes to take it's time, it is absolutely amazing when you smell it, taste it, and feel the medicine kick in. If you can find the real deal, it will be one for your A list for sure.
All around good smoke. Light earthy taste. Mellow uplifting high. Not to intense. I'm enjoying it best in the morning or right after work.
