Australian Bastard Cannabis (ABC)

coolesrat

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ive read on a site that there was a new strain of marijuana unlike befor seen Sativa and Indica strains, The ABC leaf structure is quite different than regular cannabis. There are no fan leaves, all leaves are quite small with an irregular distribution of stamens. The plant grows more like a shrub, without the typical candelabra shape of most cannabis.
it's a very hardy strain, resisting frosts which had killed Flo and Skunk plants, even withstanding direct snowfall.Unfortunately, the ABC does not provide a potent smoke, and although hash screened from the buds does give a decent buzz, it is higher in less pleasant cannabinoids than THC, like CBD and CBN.
 

coolesrat

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what if one was to get this plant and breed it with a more thc potent plant? like Ak-47? or LR and keep the strain spical and very diffrent qualities?
 

coolesrat

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an idea what if one was to graft onto the very hardy strain? (ABC) so you could take advantige of its quite different than regular cannabis properities and still have a good sticky bud in the end?

would like to see more on this plant in the future could already picture my mouth watering :P maybe someone could cross-pollanate it :P or something
 

coolesrat

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because its unlike anyother strain of cannibas if you could keep most of its properities but increese its thc levels it would would be the future so to speek, As said in the article its really hard to identify even an experience grower would have a hard time maybe out-door growers could take advantige?
 

coolesrat

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hey i tryed looking on where to get the seeds came up with nothing turns out the one who did the article gave away free seeds to see what people would come out with and some breed it with FLO other then that it just seems like everyone is keeping to there self last i heard a gang at CC shared a ABC x Flo harvest, The buds smoked clean, with a light, spicy flavor. The high was Sativa-like, soaring and euphoric, stronger than had been expected, there was also another MUTANT strain from Australia it turns out, The other is a strain called Dizzy that is owned by FET. It too is very heavily mutated and looks nothing like the normal dope plants we know. But it can only grow in the tropics and nowhere else. It's potency is very high and it grows like a vine in shape. FET has actually walked through CUSTOMS in Australia whilst carrying 2 of these Dizzy plants that were 2-3foot tall each in individual small pots and boarded a plane for an interstate trip WITHOUT anyone realising what they were. but also could not find a source of buy-able seeds
 
Is there any news on the potential availability of these seeds? I heard the exist as ditchweed near sydney, but to be honest I'd rather not have to fly accross the world, skulk around in a desert with poisonous shit in it to *possibly* get something I'd then have to transport back through airport security
 

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Posted 11 November 2006 - 06:53 AM
Hi all, I thought I would write this post to explain what Mongy Weed is and to hopfully clear up the confusion created by Bindi, Dizzy, ABC and Duckfoot etc.

Best to mention Wally Ducks "Duckfoot" strain first. It is not Mongy Weed. But it is a very interesting plant, another strange mutant marijuana. ABC, Dizzy, Bindi etc. on the other hand are all Mongy Weed.

The original genetics for Mongy Weed were from a mutated stand of wild hemp ( what I'd call hemp anyway ) found not far from Sydney, Australia. I would like to claim fame for this find, but although I did get to see the plants, It wasn't me that found them. The now elderly couple that did find them I would like to thank for teaching me the basics that got me started growing all plants and especially for recognizing and passing on this strange leaf mutation.

In its native state Mongy Weed is not very good for hemp or THC. It is a weed. The couple who found it began to cross these original Mongy Weed seeds with their own plants and were having some success until they were beaten by age, and new living circumstances saw an end to their love of growing cannabis. And as I had shown so much interest, this is when I was given their seeds and began to grow Mongy Weed for myself.

Most of their early crosses were with pure sativa and sativa dominant plants of unknown origin. As were mine. the first known strain I crossed with was Durban Poison. Mongy Weed was totally unknown as cannabis at this stage and i was able to grow it just about anywhere undetected which meant that I was able to introduce many different cannabis strains into the gene pool with relative ease. This mixed seed stock I called Mongy Madness.

Many of these seeds I started to give to friends ( which I thought was just about everyone back then ) so they could grow their own Mongy Madness and it wasn't that many years after this ( stupid me, it was obvious in hind sight ) I had people trying to sell me Mongy Madness as Bindi weed, and I am reading reports in the paper about new "mutant super weed" busts. I stopped giving away ANY seed after this and continued to grow my own strains in private.

Mongy Madness faded into past knowledge for most people as far as I knew and I had heard little more until recently when I got a computer and learned of the Mongy Madness seed that Marc Emery had taken back to Canada and named australian bastard cannabis or ABC.

Since then I know of a couple of people who have continued to grow Emery's Mongy seed. Another grower I have found who is also working with Mongy Madness seed, calls his strain Dizzy.

I have been growing Mongy Weed for well over 20yrs and don't intend to stop now. It is way too interesting a plant. I have friends who still grow Mongy Madness, and have met a few more people both in Australia and overseas since getting a computer who also do. It wouldn't surprise me if there are more people who have continued to grow Mongy Madness in private over the years as I literaly gave away buckets of seed to alot of different people.

Anyway I hope this has helped clear up a few of the mis-conceptions that surround this plant that I have always refered to as Mongy Weed and the couple that found it always called Cannabis Australis.


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GreyLord

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You can throw some of those seeds this way skunkxx.
Where abouts exactly 'near Sydney'? I wont tell anyone. Promise :)
 
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