The Don Mega
11/13/2023
I can't say much other than when my buddy gifted me a bag for my 50th birthday that it is single handedly the smelliest, skunkiest weed I have ever been around. It has a piney, earthy but kind of popcorn after taste once exhaled, it is wierd. I have had weed taste better but this looks incredible, bright and dark hues of green, a dark olive like complexion with flourescent green highlights, dark orange but very contrast hairs, and a very frosty trichome coating. He gave it to me in a ziplock, so I made sure there was a little bit of air in it, then put it in a jar for a week, burping the jar and opening the bag to air it out. The scent diminished a bit until breaking it up. The sticky trichomes were pushed in because I had the bag in my pocket for a few minutes. The weed was hard as a rock, solid buds after it was cured for 2 weeks. I was given the bud dried, but it hadn't been cured yet, it was way too sticky to smoke.. Now It is good, feels like more of a drunk than a high. Smells great but I do believe all of these hybrids made by man have ruined how underground weed once was. The high before legalization was better. Thankfully I have retained frozen seeds from the late 80's that are still viable and still only inbred. I have that 90's weed that so many seek, and it isn't Don Mega! Look out for Kenny's Kandy! This strain is thought to be of CT Indian origin from the Westbury region of CT. It's coming for you soon, and it's a non hybridized strain found in the wild back in 1989 by a man named Kenny, Kenny has been growing this strain since and has complained he keeps getting herms, and dual sex plants. The plants definitely mutated to survive thousands of years, in fact, I have a tent full of several different feminized strains, the only one to get seeds is the Kandy, so without a male, without pollen, and without making seeds in 4 other strains, we can't figure out how only one female has dropped seeds! The bud is even tastier and has a much better high with the seeds.. Why? We just don't knopw but we'd like to donate some to science, at least a clone of this wonderful strain, but we need to be sure Kenny is brought under the spotlight for this magnificent strain since he foraged the forest, found the strain, mined the bat guano from caves in Southbury, CT and has kept these plants alive and well since 1989. He is famous in CT!