No doubt , I'm hoping she will come in handy in the kitchen, offering a nice touch in making tasty treats like ''space chocolate'' and such. I picked this one as my favorite because she's the fastest, has a candelabra structure that I like along with outstanding vigor, best of the 3. She is now looking ready to begin the process of transforming those node-packed shoots into some sticky - colas. Also, this particular phenotype has the strongest smell of the 3 upon doing a stem rub on each and comparing all those odoriferous emanations. All 3 have been topped & pruned (to 8-9 main branches) this one is the biggest and has a nice ''open'' structure to her branches which look like they will end up stacking all the way down the bottom. Stout yet stately, wider than she is tall, which is exactly how I've been training her lately in anticipation of a potentially substantial pre-flower stretch. I am likely going to Lst those branches to lower her profile by another 50% or so, here in a day or 2. I figured Haze Brothers x Michoacan Landrace can't produce anything except interesting results and given the fact I've never read a bad review on this strain; I finally pulled the trigger on a 6-pack of fem / DNA. Had a fantastic 100% germ-rate on them, very fresh and viable indeed. I'm considering starting the last one and vegging her inside over the Winter then planting her outside next Spring, eventually graduating her to a 20-gal container, pruning regularly and watching that size gradually reach some Mastodon proportions by Fall. Since I only have one bean left it seems like a good way to finish up this Cantaloupe tasting experiment. Planning on adding molasses to see how it helps with the bulking-up process over the coming weeks.Oh, that's the haze that i've been tempted to get. You certainly aren't judging those girls on just the looks, are you? If you want to marry one, be sure she can cook.