I think a story is needed here. I have said before that I seem to have noticed, is the MM I aquired in the 80's looked alot like some Hunter Valley I recieved in the 70's in WA.
I met a lot of people when I first moved to Mullum because I played RL with them and most of them were born there and they knew their MM ! They told me who to see, so off I went to find a couple of farmers in their 70's.....these are the guys I got my seed from.....this seed is what I use and have kept since then.
I am not here to debate weather this is real deal or just another MM strain. It is what I grow and that is why I am here to show exactly that.......Hope that helps a bit
That is why I grow too, I have no idea what my strain is however have kept it for 8 years. It could be called The Big Banana for all I know. I don't care about the names you see on seed lists of suppliers.
My plant is cannabis indica, not sativa or ruderalis. I like it and I'm sticking to it, what ever it is. Nice pics, hope to have some outdoor stuff up this summer. I can't plant out yet, it's all white, covered in snow.
Hey mate its sounds as if you are not far from the same area I was talking about.....Getting some good snow at the moment I hear
Shitloads, my plot is buried in snow, should be good by Grand Final day though.
Hey mate...put all your compost and shit on top of the snow it should be well watered in by the time it melts
Trouble is at the moment I need a snowmobile (ski doo), to get to it. It will melt, always does, I'm not stressing.
Id expect that the original mm had a lot of variation , betcha it would depend on who grew it , how , ,where etc ,, theres gonna be some variation ..
Id like to hear from kangativa how much variation are within his line these days?
Im expecting that after many years of inbreeding they are beginning to show some kind of stability and less variation ?
Anyhow s ,, definately hats off to you kangativa for keeping such a beauty alive , really good form in my books ...
Darn those elusive dry finsihes , be great to be able to pick them months in advance ..
For all the folks that dont know australia ,, where its rains its green, we all know where the dry finish can be had , but its very hard to grow there due to lack of water and lack of cover , real shame cause theres sooo much of that country in australia , endless sun and heat , but no darn water ,, hehehe ...
man it looks like you have something that is pretty special as far as the cannabis scene goes , honestly id love to see something from down under rival the haze line .. Now all we need is a dry place to test them all ,, hehe ..
Darn those elusive dry finsihes , be great to be able to pick them months in advance ..
For all the folks that dont know australia ,, where its rains its green, we all know where the dry finish can be had , but its very hard to grow there due to lack of water and lack of cover , real shame cause theres sooo much of that country in australia , endless sun and heat , but no darn water ,, hehehe ...
man it looks like you have something that is pretty special as far as the cannabis scene goes , honestly id love to see something from down under rival the haze line .. Now all we need is a dry place to test them all ,, hehe ..
There is shit loads of water in High Country, all year round.
No, Tom Hills Haze
I smoked ten ounces of that edgy and debilitating shit - and sat around like a zombie for months.
Hi all......Had to pull out some buds today, so I thought I would do a few pics, these are outddor Sativa buds from MM and H. Oaxacan.
They have been curing for about 6 weeks which is nowhere long enough, although 3 tokes on a joint produced a nice strong trippy high