Malberry is everything we don't need. Faking photos, lying about landraces. Their existence is a frustration to those of us attempting to separate the wheat from the chaff.
Update on the Malawi gold from seeds of Africa. I have cut her at 16 weeks the main colas got realy big towards the end and surprisingly dense, The trics were cloudy and amber on the lower buds and all cloudy on the larger buds.The smell is lemony with oily pepper undertones the real thing for sure. Some buds I took at 14 weeks are now smokeable but I am going to dry them, then make cobs with the main harvest. Friends I have given tastes to are blown away by the speedy trippy high.
I think it will get a lot better once it has cured in the cobs for 4 to 6 months. I now have an Ace seeds malawi fem growing it cracked over night I couldn't believe it, now its growing realy green and strong
I cant wait for the Ace seeds variety as it is rated very highly on this site and I dont doubt it for a second. I will post pics of the dried buds and then cobs on my grow dairy. Tangwena
Malberry is everything we don't need. Faking photos, lying about landraces. Their existence is a frustration to those of us attempting to separate the wheat from the chaff.
The Real Seed Company has Sinai, which is an Egyptian plant. I grew one this year which hermied, which may have been my fault.I'm looking for available African varieties in seed form. I have ACE/CBG covered and have some of Afropips' Malawi on lockdown. I saw Crazy-X has some Durban Poison. Are there any active breeders with the pure Africans available?
chimera posted some pics of a congolese plant before he disapearred and also was travelling in africa collecting seeds the year before I bet we'll see some african stuff from his crew if he returns. bring it on home brother some of us miss you here
Whats the appeal of african genetics?