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Old 01-05-2017, 06:40 AM
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my best experience w cobbs is with eating them. 1/2 gram is a knock out shot and only needed if you are zinging along on something very strong stimulant wise. Not that I would condone such use


My first cobb was made with Popcorn buds so It was ok. As Tangewana said in thread that what goes in is important quality wise. . Quality very important. I have some sweat cured buds in the vault, and plan on a couple Cobbs of my next plant a Zameldica.

Last cobb made from Indica heavy Chem Dog which is just a great sunday all day stoning .2 grams is quite enough. Leaves room to do a few more bongs along the way

The second Malawi will also be a subject of Cobbing when it is done.

Wow!! I wonder what causes this more intense effect you're describing. Is the sweating of the bud making the trichomes age like wine and whisky and therefore making the smoke more triply?!
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Sprouted!!

So excited!! My two Malawi seeds sprouted in only 4 days. I've had seeds take up to 7 days to sprout. Had to help the one at the top shead the seed, so it's yet to open up her little seedling leaves. Can't wait until I get true leave and they start to veg. Hopefully they're just as vigorous in veg. We shall see!!

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Sprouted!!

So excited!! My two Malawi seeds sprouted in only 4 days. I've had seeds take up to 7 days to sprout. Had to help the one at the top shead the seed, so it's yet to open up her little seedling leaves. Can't wait until I get true leave and they start to veg. Hopefully they're just as vigorous in veg. We shall see!!
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Welcome Ramsthepharoah

Thanks for choosing our Malawi for your first sativa indoor grow.
As troutman pointed out, Malawi doesn't need too much fertilizers or heavily feeded soil, she loves plenty of light intensity and warm constant temps. Malawi produces consistently overpowering sativa plants of high yield (if you let them develop enough).
She reacts very well to pruning in case you have height limitations.

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Welcome Ramsthepharoah

Thanks for choosing our Malawi for your first sativa indoor grow.
As troutman pointed out, Malawi doesn't need too much fertilizers or heavily feeded soil, she loves plenty of light intensity and warm constant temps. Malawi produces consistently overpowering sativa plants of high yield (if you let them develop enough).
She reacts very well to pruning in case you have height limitations.

Best wishes!
Thanks for the reply!! I'm very excited to be growing this strain. I've been dreaming of growing a pure sativa for years and now it's finally happening. I will definitely heed you guys advice. I will certainly NOT use fertilizers, but what if a light super soil mix?? With the earthworm castings, bat guano, kelp, alfalfa, etc... or should I just get a high quality all in one soil, not amend it and just use plain water??
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Just use a high quality soil that has very little nutrients in it and water for now.

You'll be adding nutrients later on.

Lots of nutrients with pure Sativas = burnt plants or trees.
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Preciate the link. It's very informative. It made me look at cobble in a different light. There's definitely science there. I though it was more so for practical reasons like transporting a product, but now it seems to be like a connoisseur type thing that refines the taste and quality. Thank you!!
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Day 11-1/11/17

I am now at day 11 from date of soaking and at day 8 of them being sprouted above soil level. I'm very excited to see the true leaves forming and simply cannot wait (though I have to) for them to start vigorously vegging. Is it normal for the stems to be this purple though?? A little purpling is quite common in my experience, but the stems are completely purple...(if only that translated to purple nugs)
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