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qanabose
I've been growing Malawi Gold pretty consistently over the last several years (amongst other things) and can't really get passed them for a number of reasons that connoisseurs of high end sativas might appreciate.
But I've grown Malawis from a number of different sources and see striking variances from one batch to another, however the genetic spread expressed within each batch seems to hold consistent enough within themselves that there's nothing which suggests obvious tampering or hybridisation to conclude that any of them actually fell short of landrace.
I'm wondering if other Malawi growers have seen variances within what goes under the name of "Malawi Gold" and would anyone know anything of the genetic diversity existing within this landrace strain, please speak up?
QB
But I've grown Malawis from a number of different sources and see striking variances from one batch to another, however the genetic spread expressed within each batch seems to hold consistent enough within themselves that there's nothing which suggests obvious tampering or hybridisation to conclude that any of them actually fell short of landrace.
I'm wondering if other Malawi growers have seen variances within what goes under the name of "Malawi Gold" and would anyone know anything of the genetic diversity existing within this landrace strain, please speak up?
QB