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A Taste of Africa from Malawi

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Dr. KJB

My Malawi
Day 52 (Day 35, 12/12)

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Waldgeist

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last night measured 0/-1°C, have not noticed any direct frost damage yet.
keep in mind soil temperature is slightly higher, heated up from days sunlight and so buffers a bit the slight frost at night.

but shes strong, definately.:biggrin:
 

2st4this

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this year is very mild and a very good year for your experiment.
thanks global warming we can grow malawi sativas in our latitude. :)

she looks very nice, i wish you good luck and much sun on the way to harvest
 

therevverend

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My Malawis are swelling up nice.
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Here's the weird Phenotype of Malawi
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To be clear I wasn't trying to say Malawi was anything but an African sativa. I believe that when you select for certain traits, earlyness, compact indoor type growth, you will be selecting plants with wider leaves that look more Indica. I need to take pictures of my stretchy super narrow leaf Malawis. They are out of control running getting tied over and running some more.
Don't know what to think about the weird mutant Malawi. It smells amazing.
 

Waldgeist

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I'll have to look for them tomorrow, it got up to 2-5°C again ...

when i take the main crop next year around mid september(fast photos) and then plant them malawi clones out, i can do 2 crops a year without autoflowers or greenhouse/darkening in a single growspot. :biggrin:
 

orfeas

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I'll have to look for them tomorrow, it got up to 2-5°C again ...

when i take the main crop next year around mid september(fast photos) and then plant them malawi clones out, i can do 2 crops a year without autoflowers or greenhouse/darkening in a single growspot. :biggrin:

Would you elaborate a tad for the slow-rev brain of mine?:biggrin:

:tiphat:Orpheus
 

Waldgeist

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Would you elaborate a tad for the slow-rev brain of mine?:biggrin:

:tiphat:Orpheus

1. I plant something like lebanese in april outside to a given area.

2. Then i harvest the leb. in early september.(it or other early 'photosensitive' strains finish then)

3. I plant Malawi clones (many:biggrin:) direct after the leb. harvest.

4. They stretch in september, flower oktober/november and so i can manage 2 harvest from one spot.

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I took many lowers today, they smell now a bit stronger and have fattened slightly, some stalks got yellow and soft,
the plants die now. very little additional mold at all.

malawi hits 9/10 for mold(especially mildew) resistance on the secret 'wald scale' ...

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Waldgeist

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took some lowers, not all:biggrin: ...


@2st4this, im lookin through some danish genetics, they have quite some that should fit such 'case' :)

btw, you remember 'bluehemp'?
 
High Guys

High Guys

Been wanting to stop in and great pics by the way too. No pics sorry, but I am smokin' on some 2 month cured Malawi and really great smoke. Hope to try more Ace genetics in times to come. Very good weed, Thank you. Way better than last year with getting ripped at the old sunken TSD and barely anything to smoke. Malwai for the Holidays. Couldn't get any better, well maybe some Panama... Have a great safe Holidays all. Peace... :tiphat: SR
 
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