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A Taste of Africa from Malawi

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Some are looking interesting.
 

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What are some of the earlier finishing phenos?
will be running some outdoor in california. This thread makes my mouth water.
can't wait. Thanks everyone for sharing.
does Malawi respond well to topping and prunning. Or just let it go verticle.

Hello mikeandnaomi

I found fast and fruity that finishes near 11 weeks.
Good yield, great sativa up high and not too crazy.

Some are thin sativa and others more bushy. I like the thick branches, strong stalks, great vigor and health.
You can just let them go and they do well. Others you can veg for longer, trim and train into a monster of your own.
 

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Hello mikeandnaomi

I found fast and fruity that finishes near 11 weeks.
Good yield, great sativa up high and not too crazy.

Some are thin sativa and others more bushy. I like the thick branches, strong stalks, great vigor and health.
You can just let them go and they do well. Others you can veg for longer, trim and train into a monster of your own.

Going into 20 outdoor gallon pots. My spot allows for a safe 10 ft.
Starting them end of may - space wise was the consideration and that's
why I mentioned - letting It go naturally vertical. This no doubt would
reduce yield. Not sure I want to reduce yield on such potency. Having
worked with long flowering hates - I know first hand how some of these
plants can take over..
 

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when will more malawis be available? Want to get some of these and some zamaldelica to grow outdoors in the central valley ca...
 

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MOK 26 is up and that is 100%
 

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Zanddar. On my recent malawi that Ihave going i noticed that, when it was forming its 3 blade leaf sets, my malawi was shooting an extra, smaller blade off to the side. Is that anything you have noticed in your malawi experiences?
 

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Beautiful plants in veg, no extra leaf sets or weird deformities.
Not all are perfect and you will find weaker individuals.
Here are some unique future killers.
 

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I got 11/12 to come up.
I kept waiting for that 12th one but it looks like it is not going to go.


Stay safe
BM
 

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Damn 30yrs 50 killers...Ganjier!!!!
I had the 12th one pop up today.


Stay safe
BM
 

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Malawi Old Killer is just Killer. New Killer is fast and fruity. :smoker:
 

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Out of all my new beautiful Aces Malawi is the worst looking one. Does she hate nutrients? The Hazex KAli China looks like a Sequoia tree.
 

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Hi Z and everyone else,

plants here are growing fast,, this peculiar variety likes to develop a lot, mind are around 80cm at the moment and do not think about stopping soon I believe.
Plans are super healthy with the longest largest food leaves i ve ever seen
 
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