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A Taste of Africa from Malawi

cheton

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6 weeks of flowering.8 malawis and the og#18 on the corner.
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Waldgeist

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94 days, last night she dried up complete i forgot to water, start flushing now ...





smell is old deintegrated marine grease and woody, not a bit of fruit

she made two bananas for me now

still have some beans but i dont want another one, this my baby

:biggrin:
 
I had to take my golf ball trichome pheno for a test ride...definitely a keeper!
This is not going to be a smoke report, sorry. I think for a decent evaluation it deserves some time to cure.
That said, it was really really good, can't wait to see how it's going to be in a few months.

Yield was poor on that plant, maybe 1/6 of the Tikal next to it or maybe less. This might well be my doing, time will tell. But the quality of the high is pretty much through the roof!

ZD
 

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homero

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good sunday to you all .... I'm here with these two .... 7 lt pot .... organic sub and nutes ... led light ...

together

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part malawi “look more sativa”

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malawi other (the mutant)

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part

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flower in the middle of the leaf

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have a nice day ... ciao ciao
 

LostTribe

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Premium user
Went all the way back through the entire thread again and decided to drop a few of these in the dirt! Hoping to find one of the wider leaf phenotypes!
 

LostTribe

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3 popping hope they break ground quick and take off! Got tap roots on 3/3 seeds in 48 hours seeds appear very fresh.

The Zamaldelica popped but pooped out 1/1 didn't break ground think it was too cold in the dome. Gonna try a few more. Still waiting on OT Purple Haze with has just passed 48 hours in paper towel and was just transplanted to peat pot with no sign of tap root yet. Humidity dome, heating pad and 13w led strip being used for germination.
 

Waldgeist

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prepping another dominator one,
shes still in veg, 420ml rw
7 fingers = full vigor





later ill laminate a leaf to my toilet seat, it'll fit nice to the corners

so be prepared but drink som beer and have fun till then:biggrin:
 

subrovka

Member
Those treepots are 9x9x21cm, about 1,4 liter volume.
I just put 7,5cm square rockwool cubes into the top section of those pots atm.[...]

very nice pictures and plants waldgeist! and thanks for your explanation with the pot size one month ago, i read it only just, didn´t see it before.

greets
 

Waldgeist

Active member
the dominator cut,

i cut her down last night after 17 weeks in the little cube

its not completely done, could have gone two or 3 more weeks ???

too much for me












the wet weight without the long empty stem below is 238 gram, come from 420ml of media with a single irrigation per day,
plant flowered alongside others (3-8, perp.) under a single 100w cmh
no joke
 

SativaLightning

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what an honor to be around such great growers and friends of mother earth.

this year I finally got the opportunity to get to know Malawi under very exciting conditions. tropical Caribbean climate of Puerto Rico offering a 13/11 - 11/13 outdoor growing season. going to be using smart pots with Tom Hill's outdoor dirt recipe. so far, the growing season has allowed me to pop 4/5 seeds and that is about perfect. my operation doesn't allow for extensive breeding and selection for the time being, I'm happy to experiment with a few Purple Malawi and Malawi Fems to get to know them first. then comes Malawi and Panama breeders pack :)

I started off with 2 Purple Malawi and 2 Malawi Fems each in 1 of 2 15 & 20 Gallon pots. the most vigorous grower so far is PM-1. Purple Malawi with vibrant green leaves. first to germinate and most vigorous grower so far. it stands up and gives me praying leaves every morning. the 15 gallon pot Purple Malawi suffered an accident while germinating and only has one cotyledon. so its kind of lagging behind but does look very unique as it has a red stem.

2 Malawis each in a 15 and 20 gallon pot. they both show green stalks and pointy leaves. wondering how these beauties are going to compare to the Purple throughout their lifetime. I hear they're very vibrant, powerful, exotic. very excited to be working with such fine genetics, beautiful plant and experienced / passionate growers.
 
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