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Marijuana Strain M39

October 7, 2009 by Mernahuana divider image

Commercial cannabis cropper

M-39 is everywhere in various forms and names. Given it’s an easy to grow fantastic yielding marijuana strain. Oddly, this sample received plenty of tender loving care to produce primo pot. Very unusual for M-39.
Generally speaking it’s best to avoid M39 marijuana as it is almost never cropped out properly. Commercial croppers either harvest too early, forget to flush their marijuana plants or just don’t care about the quality of their marijuana bud. Just the weight.
An opportunity to pickup an outdoor commercial sample came my way within days of picking up this stellar example. Naturally there was a dramatic price difference. Indica tends to lack taste compared to their sativa cannabis counterparts. Flavor in indica strains is sacrificed for a heavy pain relief sedate marijuana high. The heavy couch lock is a trade off, many potheads wrongly believe, for taste. However, this M-39 marijuana bud packed a yummy candied taste that indica tokers would twig too.
Smashing the idea indicas can’t have a good weed taste.
Heavy. Dense. Many weed dealers will plunk the nugs down on the scale they’re that compacted. When busting be careful as the marijuana strain can easily be ground to powder when dried. Creating nothing but THC dust and coating your grinder with crystal. Be escpecially careful with coffee grinder method! M-39 is the commercial cropper sent from Canada to the USA that many confuse with BC Big Bud. Compared to Mexican brick weed. M-39 can be a cannabis cup winner and is a great indica when properly grown.
Demonstrated by this excellent nug.


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