Lookin' fantastic @ babe ruth!!
yeah i was too rushy with my thoughts, because in my last round i had one freebie critical. it had weird looking leaves in veg state, and it did herm in flowering stage. the leaf shape had two different kind of colour/layer and it was not symmetrical at all. i think it has something to do with fem seeds. now this one malawi had same "issue", but after some time it looks to grow normally now. i will take some photos in this week. going to train them by mainlining in 2 gal fabric pots under 600w hps 4x4x7 tent (6 zamaldelicas, 5 malawis, maybe 2 panama).wutwut [/B]Hermies in Malawi line are extremely rare nowadays, especially since 2016, i worked hard to clean the line and test offspring.
Let the seedlings fully reach their sexual maturity first, so they clearly show their gender, especially when you are growing a new line for the first time.
@Old Fogey: That shit looks AMAZING!! Wow! Whatcha gonna call it? Are you from BC too btw?
It's a great cross. I call it Malberry. I'm in Oz. Here's some more shots. The final one is a close up of a mango pheno - the buds were small and the yield was just over an ounce, so way below the others but the high was amazing. High potency with extreme lysergic effects and no ceiling. I have 2 packs of Ace Malawi regs and 2 packs of Peak Blueberry regs still to work with and some Peak C99 regs too. I'm looking to use a Killer female next time. I also have a cross made from DJ Short Blueberry x Ace Malawi P2 that grows with a classic Indica structure. I have some F2'of that cross in veg right now.
Your Malawi seems to show some variegations effects. Sometimes, variegation make the leaves curling or twisting, as the part without chlorophyll cannot keep up the growth rate compare to the green part. Nothing to worry about, and nothing to do with hermaphrodism. Or TMV.i have to post this weird malawi (feminized). it's growing well, but it has these weird looking leaves since start. in my past round i got similar looking pheno from critical strain and it did hermed. i'm not sure about this one. anyone know what is this? i'm sure it has something to do with feminizing. (last two photos has normal looking phenos)