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goingrey

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Tastes like weed. Not getting any of the fruits or mineral oil, just straight up weed. Woody, musky..

Long lasting effects even though chopped a little early. The feeling is slightly drunk but overall a good feeling.

A while back I had the flu with a high fever and found Malawi a great relief for that.
 

tjmccoy

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Malawi fem week 10 of flower @ 11hrs,
Started reflowering some at week 9, still several weeks out imo

M3 - The Tall Lanky Malawi has really turned into a beauty! She has a aqua blue tint that stands out among the others. A really sweet fruity smell that reminds me so much of juicy fruit gum! It’s my favorite plant to smell and touching her is sticky! Not sure what the buzz will be like but it’s hard not to love this one!

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M2 - Medium height, most resinous Malawi plant, oily woody resinous smells that I don’t really find unpleasant!

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I did try a few early samples, had a very deep feeling, calm but at the same time messed up, in control but not, can’t say I’ve ever felt anything quite like it ever.It wasn’t overpowering for me but I could see if potency goes way up how it could be scary. The other morning I wake and baked a big rip. As I looked in the mirror, I looked myself in the eyes, and startled I said oh shit that must be Malawi eyes! Clear piercing beedy eyes scary like I was a shaman going on a hunt! Lol Therefore I can’t recommend looking yourself in the eyes on Malawi. Lol

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dubi

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wow :love: that's some serious budage @tjmccoy Amazing flower leaf/ratio and resins too!
They are for sure enjoying the good conditions and strong light intensity of your colyseum indoor system. :yes:

The first girl M3 looks very very New Killer Malawi style ;) with those juicy fruit terps and if the effects and potency are epic then you probably have a winner there. Second female M2 looks dangerous as well, she has more Old Killer Malawi influence, also for terpenes it seems.

If early samples are strong wait for the curing heheheh you are going to feel like an astronaut for the next months!
 

Zanddar

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Hello everyone.

Have some Malawi seeds new and old I will be starting soon.

Been battling bugs all winter and putting a damper on my happiness of not been able to start all the nice Ace seeds I have. Taking cuts of all my mothers and dumping them after to clean my rooms up. So I can start these and many more without having them being eaten.

I did make a cross of my 2 most potent strains Malawi x JTR Jack the Ripper.
JTR you can look at on my profile where the male came from.
I just did 4 to try them and believe they will be an incredible super potent cross.
The beautiful seeds I made last fall and 1 seedling just coming up today.
 

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OZZ_

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Malawi fem week 10 of flower @ 11hrs,
Started reflowering some at week 9, still several weeks out imo

M3 - The Tall Lanky Malawi has really turned into a beauty! She has a aqua blue tint that stands out among the others. A really sweet fruity smell that reminds me so much of juicy fruit gum! It’s my favorite plant to smell and touching her is sticky! Not sure what the buzz will be like but it’s hard not to love this one!

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M2 - Medium height, most resinous Malawi plant, oily woody resinous smells that I don’t really find unpleasant!

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I did try a few early samples, had a very deep feeling, calm but at the same time messed up, in control but not, can’t say I’ve ever felt anything quite like it ever.It wasn’t overpowering for me but I could see if potency goes way up how it could be scary. The other morning I wake and baked a big rip. As I looked in the mirror, I looked myself in the eyes, and startled I said oh shit that must be Malawi eyes! Clear piercing beedy eyes scary like I was a shaman going on a hunt! Lol Therefore I can’t recommend looking yourself in the eyes on Malawi. Lol

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Wow man excellent work!! Those are looking outstanding!!!
 

Zanddar

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These are my 5 Malawi x JTR made last fall.
Just wanted to try a few seeds of my own.

The last little one (5) I didn't think would come up, because the whole embryo fell out of the shell. It did come up a day after the rest though.
 

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Zanddar

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The last New Malawi germed today and is number 40.
All 40 are in pots.

Pics of my M x JTR
 

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paisajedehierba

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Hello all together,
I want to chime in with a question. My goal is to polinate a Auto Malawi x NL girl (wich contains the Old Killer genes), with Malawi pollen from plants as old killer leaning as possible. Would you say this statement is correct: "The narrower the leaves, the more Old Killer it is" ... respectively "the broader the leaves, the more New Killer it is"? The narrow leaf male has a more oily and slightly musky stemrub smell, the broader leaf males tend to more citric smells. One of the broader leaf males is less tamed and has much longer internodal distances as the others.
 

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Zanddar

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Have over 30 healthy Malawi to select from and nice to see the baby Malawi leaves again.
Most have narrow leaves, but have a couple with fat leaves that look real nice.

Also, my M x JTR are looking real nice. Looking forward to my JTR passing on some serious resin covered leaves and intense sativa special effects. The premature #5 is small and cute.
 

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