Hello to everyone. Thank you all for your knowledge and support of a growing love for this heavenly plant. What do you think of this one? Dr. Grinspoon on the 14th of November on the 38th N parallel? Thank you in advance for all advice!
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That lady looks nice and healthy. It looks like she is past the white pistil phase from the pics. You're getting closer to the finish line but not just there yet. If you continue on waiting, the pistils will shrivel, while the calyxes stack and continue to swell. Harvesting her now wouldn't be doing her justice.
Hi everyone, I recently came into possession of some Laos seeds from a forum member who has lived in Thailand for many years, and has given me some interesting seeds from there in the past. He has friends who are growers there, and he describes this line as the strongest he's experienced, in his words this ganja can strip the paint off walls. That's pretty exciting for someone like me who loves the old school Thai highs.
So he told me that he planted some in his backyard but had to cut them down after two months because they were too vigorous and visible. I have a couple in the ground and the vigor is pretty awesome, but what is really interesting is the structure on this plant. Not your typical thin leaved Haze or Thai, but a giant, wide finger leaved plant with wide spacing between branches that is almost identical to Kanga's Mullumbimby Madness, except for the even greater vigor.
MM is a generic term often used by local growers when they want their good grass to sound legendary, and there has been at least four MMs of different lineage that have been sold commercially. There was however an original that emerged in the early 70s that was intensely powerful and said to be Thai. Yet among the Thais I have grown, I have seen haze types, I have seen Old Mother sativa types, but none with a striking resemblance to Kanga's MM. Anyway in a recent release by the Southern Star Seed co. "Chopper Read" - Colorado Cough x MM, the MM component was said to express Laos growth characteristics. I didn't think much of this, but looking at these Laos and MM I'm growing, I can see clear similarities.
The smells are also similar - sweet camphor/menthol/citrus/pine, we'll see what happens as they continue to develop.