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MK Ultra
Genetics: mostly indica
Flowering time: 8-9 weeks
Yield per m2: 350 grams
Height: 100-120 cm
The legendary G-13 crossed with L.A.’s finest, the O.G. Kush. Very tight resin coated buds. Piney flavour that lasts and lasts – great head stash! Winner of the 2003 High Times Cannabis Cup, Indica category.
Mazar
Martian Mean Green
The chances here of something special are without a doubt! This is the same G13 Haze /male that was going around Holland a couple years back, this was a male only situation due to only one seed cracking and it being male. So here you will get many different varieties. While growing these out there were some that finished in 9 weeks, but most were 10+ with one very hazy smelling plant going 12 weeks and still was cut early. She was saved for future tests. Enjoy this 2005 Cannabis Cup Winner for Best Sativa.
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Master Kush
An Indian-Afghani hybrid created from two true-breeding Indica seed lines that were collected in different parts of the Hindu-Kush.
The cannabis from this area has always been valued for its resin production and Master Kush retains this quality, as well as the vintage flavour of her parents earthy and pungent, with a hint of incense.
The taste of Master Kush will remind many smokers of hand-rubbed charas hashish. This is no surprise, as Kush weed is a major source of charas. A plant of great physical power, without the mind-numbing ’stoney’ effect of many Indica strains.
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MR. NICE G13 X HASH PLANT
According to weed folklore, the original G13 cutting was rescued from a government research facility by an unknown technician. The word of her liberation spread quickly amongst civilian cannabis-lovers – simply as an inspiring story, initially. However, as that single clone produced further cuttings, which became mother plants and eventually whole flowering crops, smokers were able to sample the earth-shaking Indica potency of the genuine article and G13 rapidly attained the status of living legend.
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Mother’s Finest
Another incredible hybrid with roots in the Jack Herer breeding program, this next-generation Sativa is one of Sensi’s more recent creations. Upon release, Mother’s Finest was an instant hit, winning first place for Sativa at the 2002 Cannabis Cup just a few months later. Mother’s Finest is more a Hazey offshoot of the Herer line than a direct Jack-descendant. However, just like Jack Flash, Mother’s Finest is best understood as a purposeful fine-tuning of Jack Herer’s multi-faceted gene pool.
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Marley’s Collie
Mrs. Rita Marley was the guest of honour at the 1997 Cannabis Cup. Her presence lifted the normally high spirits of the festival to a new level and inspired Sensi to start work on something truly special – a strain of ganja to celebrate the great Bob Marley.
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Mexican Sativa
Mexico has a long and important cannabis tradition. The country that coined the term ‘marijuana’ is home to some wonderful varieties of cannabis which are rarely seen outside her borders.
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Misty
Loaded with crystals.
Looks like White Widow but produces denser buds.
Misty is a strong flavored plant that remains short and bushy and is very resinous with a family relationship of
White Widow and Snow White.
Misty yields a powerful relatively light smoke great for sharing extraordinary taste and its easy to grow.
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Medijuana
Medijuana 100% all natural pain relief.
The most powerful medical marijuana seed strain world wide.
This overwhelming indica has several fine qualities, making her very popular among medical marijuana users. Because of the high percentage of THC and the narcotic effect this strain is highly reccomended as a medicinal herb. The flowers are covered with sweet sticky resin and spread an stunning odor. The plants grow fast and makes many branches with golf-ball-like, rock hard buds. Medijuana is excellent for scrog-growing a.k.a. screen of green.
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