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Kangativa

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Thanks everyone for the posts:tiphat:

During my bit of a break I have been concentrating on the Mullum.

When I first got hold of the seed there was a couple of different phenos, but the most common was the plants like in my avatar, long headed branches with beautiful long colas.
As the seasons and weather changed I found I was starting to get more mold than usual, so I started breeding for heads with a bit more distance between them so mold wasnt as bad.
Now I have been looking for the old day Mullum in some old seed that I had .......this is now called MM#1 and the other one that I grew a season ago is MMb, for anybody that is interested.

MM#1 is reminecence of the fuelly smell of old school, nice long colas again and the typical soaring high that lasts for hours that comes with the Mullum.

With the Oaxacan, I have been working on the trancy side of this strain and here is a bit of video by a good friend who tried it......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcjtqEc8vh4.

Anyway as usual pics will be coming soon with a few other surprises.

Good and safe growing all:dance013:
 

High Country

Give me a Kenworth truck, an 18 speed box and I'll
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Thanks everyone for the posts:tiphat:

During my bit of a break I have been concentrating on the Mullum.

When I first got hold of the seed there was a couple of different phenos, but the most common was the plants like in my avatar, long headed branches with beautiful long colas.
As the seasons and weather changed I found I was starting to get more mold than usual, so I started breeding for heads with a bit more distance between them so mold wasnt as bad.
Now I have been looking for the old day Mullum in some old seed that I had .......this is now called MM#1 and the other one that I grew a season ago is MMb, for anybody that is interested.

MM#1 is reminecence of the fuelly smell of old school, nice long colas again and the typical soaring high that lasts for hours that comes with the Mullum.

With the Oaxacan, I have been working on the trancy side of this strain and here is a bit of video by a good friend who tried it......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcjtqEc8vh4.

Anyway as usual pics will be coming soon with a few other surprises.

Good and safe growing all:dance013:

I'm in love with that woman.
 

ahortator

Well-known member
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Hi Kanga, my friend

Nice to meet you here again!

It is very interesting what you say about the MM phenos.

Nice to meet you here too Donald Mallard, Manivelle and High Country.

I miss Bushweed and Squiggles now.

Greetings.
 

mack 10

Well-known member
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i need to try the mullim. is she indoor friendly? or which of your strains would do the best,indoor's?
thanks Bushweed.
.mack.
 

b00m

~No Guts~ ~No Glory~
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Thanks everyone for the posts:tiphat:

During my bit of a break I have been concentrating on the Mullum.

When I first got hold of the seed there was a couple of different phenos, but the most common was the plants like in my avatar, long headed branches with beautiful long colas.
As the seasons and weather changed I found I was starting to get more mold than usual, so I started breeding for heads with a bit more distance between them so mold wasnt as bad.
Now I have been looking for the old day Mullum in some old seed that I had .......this is now called MM#1 and the other one that I grew a season ago is MMb, for anybody that is interested.

MM#1 is reminecence of the fuelly smell of old school, nice long colas again and the typical soaring high that lasts for hours that comes with the Mullum.

With the Oaxacan, I have been working on the trancy side of this strain and here is a bit of video by a good friend who tried it......https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcjtqEc8vh4.

Anyway as usual pics will be coming soon with a few other surprises.

Good and safe growing all:dance013:
Go you good thing Go!! :D
Looking forward to seeing your gals bro though my jaw isn't
:jawdrop: :bigeye:
 

Dr. Purpur

Custom Haze crosses
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NH21 x Mullim

NH21 x Mullim

It smells absolutely awesome. Thanks for your work on this. This is all stash :biggrin:

DP
 

Kangativa

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Hi All....Nice to see all the posts and thanks for stopping by.

Ahortator..nice to see you to my friend:tiphat:

After trying who knows how many different types of Indicas over the seasons, I finally have my #1, and that is a cross I did between a Shanti Mazar male and a DNA lemon Skunk.
This cross has produced 4 females that I have as mothers, but the #1 is the standout.

Here are a couple of pics of it underlights for revegging after harvesting.
This plant is going to be a insane cross with the Mullum and Oaxacan males.
I have already put a Oaxacan trance male over it and this is a male that has been smoked and got a rating of 8.5 and left the smoker pretty wasted for at least 4hrs......I like these males:dance013:

Anyway expect to see the Lemon Mazar's in the pics over the season.

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Happy and safe growing all:tiphat:
 

b00m

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Nice re-veg mate and the Lemon Skunk X Mazar cross sounds delish :good:
I love the fact that you smoke your males to help determine prospective breeding studs ;)
I'll have to give it a go one of these days :D
Stay safe brother
:gday:
 

Kangativa

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Nice re-veg mate and the Lemon Skunk X Mazar cross sounds delish :good:
I love the fact that you smoke your males to help determine prospective breeding studs ;)
I'll have to give it a go one of these days :D
Stay safe brother
:gday:

Cheers mate.....It is delish and so are the other 3 with one possible being the nicest tasting Indica I have come across, definetly more lemon intense than the actual mother.

Yeah it has always been one of my main things to do and that is smoke males, dont like it, but with some help I will do it.
First get someone to smoke them, then if they say oh yeah that was good then Ill try.

There are some seeds out called Skunk MM, the skunk was DNA's Chocolope and now I am working on that strain again and have picked 2 males to try that smell of Chocolate.....Ill let you know the findings.

You stay safe as well my friend:thank you:
 

Manivelle

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if you 're working with chocolope you should try a at the same time the chocolate rain ;)

we need more pics kanga :) pleeeeeeaaaaase

cheers
 

OldSkoolKlein

Active member
I love your use of depth-of-field in the 1st 2 pics. It reminded me of a trick I done a couple of times when I used to shoot film. You use a technique called Hyperfocal Focusing and the trick is not using the viewfinder to take a pic of a nearby object in focus with other bits out of focus.

The pics came out in a similar way to those 1st 2. If i get a digital SLR one day, I'll have to see which ones can do that trick again. And the last 2 remind me of some sunset pics I done with my Beetle as a subject in the midground.

Thanks for memories of simpler, happier times. Happy growing.

OldSkoolKlein
 

benjuanman

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Those 2 pics with the sun setting in the background look stunning mate. Hope to see some more monsters from you as the OD season progresses.
 

Elmer Bud

Genotype Sex Worker AKA strain whore
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Told ya so .

Told ya so .

G`day Doc

What`s the boy got to say about it now ??

EB .
 

Donald Mallard

el duck
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G`day Doc

What`s the boy got to say about it now ??

EB .
hahaha ,
the old mans probably off the hook now i should think ,
i think docs son is a little spoilt anyhow ,
old man cooks such culinary delights ,
never mind the aaa class erbage he grows ,, hehehe ..
 

Elmer Bud

Genotype Sex Worker AKA strain whore
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NSW Ganja eradication squad

NSW Ganja eradication squad

G`day Kanga .

I don`t have 50 posts so I couldn`t start my own tread .
So yours will have to serve as a vessel for now .

But this letter is worth perusal .

Dear Minister; Thomas George has assured me he has written to you with my accusation about the selective enforcement modus operandi of the Cannabis Eradication Unit (CEU).

I will go into very little detail as even the most superficial review of my assertion will result in confirmation.

Choose any year, group of years, random years that the CEU has been active and you will learn that almost exclusively they spend their time hunting for marijuana along the East Coast (east of the escarpment).

This is the WORST area in NSW for growing marijuana. Yet the CEU claims it is great for growing marijuana. Specifically, the Northern Rivers region where I live is the worst area in the state. This is due to the much higher rainfall and humidity along the east coast compared to inland, and the heavy rains encountered in March-April-May are disaster for growing cannabis let alone commercial grade cannabis.

Marijuana likes dry air. It is native to semi-arid Afghanistan through to monsoonal India where it is dry for most of the year. Within the regions they do visit, they almost exclusively visit land the CEU perceives to be owned by the counter culture.

They repeatedly go to ‘communes’. This is highlighted by their almost annual visits to Billens Cliff that is literally a ‘suburb of hippies’ and a place where it is IMPOSSIBLE to grow a commercial quantity of cannabis.

Notre the CEU consistently says it is after commercial plantations. Yet its behaviour is constantly removing plants in small numbers 1,2 4, 8. No doubt if the CEU confessed their interest in small numbers they would have to fly over the suburbs to check out backyard growing. You know places like Vaucluse and Ewingsdale and Lismore Heights.

The fact that the CEU values all plants regardless of gender (males are useless) or size at $2000 a plant plays into their ability to justify their budget but does practically nothing to stop the supply of cannabis.
For example they often do visits during November and December before plants have sexed when often growers have multiple plants in a hole. Therefore when discovered by the CEU, e.g. 4 small unsexed plants are valued at $8000, but if they returned with the same effort during March either there would be no plants (crop failure very common) or just one female.

Now this female might be 2 meters tall and fully laden with heads but it is still valued at just $2000. Thus CEU is geared towards early detection when there is nothing to stop a would-be grower from re-planting the same site.
The CEU is a deterrent to commercial cannabis growing when people know the chopper might visit. However, the reverse is true as well. Commercial sized plantations being grown where you know you are not going to get visited by the chopper.

The biggest crop I know of was harvested within 2 km of Lismore's city limits!

There are huge areas within the Lismore-Byron-Mullumbimby-Tweed area that never see the chopper. Selective enforcement of a law by the police is PERSECUTION and inimical to democracy. I am not stating you should stop the CEU from going to the places they visit almost year in year out but that such regularity is not needed to ensure no commercial crops will be grown.

The failure of the CEU to virtually never look west of the escarpment proves the prejudice in the CEU modus operandi Did I hear someone say Griffith? Tamworth? Broken Hill? The CEU does go to Armadale but where do they visit…Bellingen and Thora! More counter culture outposts!

One bit of history.

Approximately 18 months after the police were embarrassed by OFF-DUTY officers at a party getting dressed up in black make-up, the CEU while ON-DUTY (circa 1994) as they were landing on multiple occupancy land would lower a LARGE flag depicting the skull and cross bones.

This attitude towards this sub-group of cannabis users remains today as it did then. The proof is in the pudding of where the CEU almost exclusively goes year in year out.

Tired of the persecution, I hope you take this accusation seriously and investigate the modus operandi of the CEU.

PS- I have sent this letter also through the NSW police website to the commissioner. i wouldn't have but hadn't located your email at that moment of impulsivity.

Treefully, Paul Recher

Those who produce should have, but we know that those who produce the most - that is, those who work hardest, and at the most difficult and most menial tasks, have the least. Eugene V. Debs
When great changes occur in history, when great principles are involved, as a rule the majority are wrong. Eugene V. Debs


Very interesting the profiling at work ...
 

Terroir

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Just spent the week away building a deck with my old hippy uncle from mullum. Been smoking some main arm madness. Sugar cane grown. Bloody nice smoke strength wise but a bit hot on the throat. Very up and creative, such a nice change from indoor. Its always sensi though. I looked through a whole lb but couldnt find a seed. Arrrgh. My uncle reckons he gets 1 or 2 seeds a pound.
 

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