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Thanks for the info Dubi
So it seems that these genetics are quite different from what african seeds/seedsman and afropips offers. There, you get extremely low density buds with small trichs. The high is psychedelic, clear and not overly energetic with a visual component and gives a warm body glow (a bit different from coutchlock). In in that respect it is not too different I guess. I have also read in forums from people in south africa that the malawi cob can make you laugh forever, whereas from what I have read and somewhat experienced, it is a non silly serious kind of psychedelic high, though not as paranoid as some hazes. So it seems that Malawi has quite a diversity in genetics. Thanks for bringing this new side of the landrace to the masses. It sounds extremely promising given its amazing strength and uniqueness for a landrace. No doubt, this could be the cornerstone to many great new hybrids. Last edited by pescador; 10-24-2007 at 06:38 AM.. |
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Hello pescador and ganjabrother,
The origin of our malawi line is a little bit uncertain. It's an african inbred line, suposedly a combination of different malawi lines from 90s and stabilized for potency, resin production and fast flowering here in Spain. Malawi mother we have is a 10 year old clone. We are working this season with last seeds from the malawi seedline to find more parental plants to reproduce her, project will probably take 1 year or more. Effect is different to most african sativas. African sativas like congolese, angolese or zamal are usually very euphoric and uplifting. Our malawi produces a more powerful narcotic, denser and long lasting experience. |
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Here are some Guawi females finishing late October, grown organically in pots,
we are very happy with guawi tests: she shows dense resinous flowers (influence from malawi mother) and vigorous growing with strong branching and big yield (guatemala) Last edited by dubi; 11-02-2007 at 10:47 PM.. |
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BEAUTIFUL photos Dubi !!
She looks very lovely and exotic ( and VERY LARGE!!!) My 5 are progressing nicely. I've kept them in very small pots to start with...I'm kind of afraid to let them get to comfortable...it's been about 5 weeks from germination. I've just taken some side shoots for cuttings from each of the 5, once they root I'll get them sexed. More soon |
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brother dubi all i have to say is that malawi mother sounds like the epitome of cannabis and i hope that you are successful in your attempt to reproduce her my best wishes on your efforts
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They look very healthy, great structure for indoor sativa flowering! Thank you very much for share them, very apreciated! dubi |
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I have rooted clones of all five plants now...!!
I'm going to sex the clones starting this week. More soon...!! |
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