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MadMac

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Looking very nice!
But ML2 does not look ready to me... if it was a Indica year but for Sativa you have to wait that all pistils are brown... then you get the max THC... just my observation... well sure you can harvest when 50% are brown but thats your preference ...
go for it nice grow! I felt in love with Malawi. Have 2 phones... 2 plants are sweet carrot/Mango (early 9 week and ned 10) and one is the old killer Malawi rotten oil and old wood smell... ( will need 2 weeks more). So from what i read here and Dubi say... harvest the Malawi not to early because @ the end she produce the most power...
Good Luck!
 

Tangwena

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Hi Buddy looking at your lovely Malawis, these new release Malawis are truly awesome looking plants, nice growing sir. Ace are going from strength to strength with their Malawi.
Great job Bwoyrude your going to get some killer gear for sure. Love your work.
Tangwena
 

maxibiogreen

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They really look good bwoyrude. A++

I agree with you Tang, that seed co is working its way up nicely with their malawi line.
 

bwoyrude

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Yes guys, I think the topic can be renamed ;)
I like how she grows in the summer, and loves the heat
I like how she grows in principle.
I like that she does not smell much, does not have a "background smell" like so many others.
I like Malawi , but her devastating effects require medical approach ;)
p.s

I remind , the seeds have been obtained by chance,- experiments with light modes etc
exact parents are unknown, more than 6 varieties - all got the seeds.
but seeds from malawi's i carefully collected separately.
 
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bwoyrude

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63@11/13
i was wrong, its 2 litre pot
i have 2 malawi gals in 2l pots,The Queen and ... i call her palmalawi :laughing:
all the way she was eating scraps from the others, and ppm\ph are not the best
 
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MadMac

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big bud's dude hehe
like the pc vents...
6 day's and one of my Malawi is ready for harvest :)
curious how yours come out... looks promising!
keep vertical ;-)
M.
 

dubi

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Really nice bwoyrude,

Your new Malawi hybrid looks very Malawi dominant.
By chance, do you know which strain did pollinate your previous pure Malawi to produce these offspring ?
 

bwoyrude

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Hello
In the GLR run test only 2 plants were with ripe bananas - Panama (fem) and
Chocolope x 4SD(Chemdog4 x Sour Diesel) (fem) , but i do not see the presence of these lines in actual malawi ladies ... =\
I got very interesting and mystical story with these Malawi hybrid :)
 
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bwoyrude

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Full moon - good time for harvest :)
70-73@11/13
they could be bloom more, but ... i cant
 
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bwoyrude

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This @palmalawi have very close to original Malawi strongest high ,very deep, bright, stunning
very thick and very woody smoke
but looks lile .. pff
 
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MadMac

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great big buds! respect!
i chop my Malawi tomorrow... love the smell...
just smoking a stick from my first Malawi chopped 2 weeks ago... bit harsh but very powerful and long lasting... problem is that no other weed makes high after Malawi... ;-)
 

Tangwena

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Hi Mac wait till the tiger bites you haha, nice plants bwoyrude lovely buds nicely done mate.
Tangwena
 

bwoyrude

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1wk (+3 days dry) cob cured malawi :laughing:
gonna try 1\2\3 weeks curing :tiphat:
What can I say about a 1 week,
THIS IS awesome!
Cough is gone, the effect of deeper, kinder, longer

 
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Tangwena

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hi bwoyrude nice try, next time try using more bud, say 1 to 2 ozs it makes the cobs fatter and generates more sweat during the cure, but yours still looks good, practice makes perfect my friend. I am glad you have noticed the improved smoke taste already respect brother.
Tangwena
 

bwoyrude

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Thank you bro, now i understand much more about this method.
I think the process can go faster if put vac.package in the refrigerator every second day, the temperature change will promote better sweating cobs, like day\night temps do.

In general, the method is similar to the storage in medical syringes.
But plastic syringes do not allow to breathe and sweat properly.
They only allow you to store the product without oxygen .
The cob is really sweating and it is very entertaining.

A little more experience with making thick cobs, and I'll be a fan of this method.
However, I do not know what to do in the winter, when fresh corn is not available.
 

Tangwena

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Hi bwoyrude if you cant get corn you can use very strong brown paper such as is used in bags of cement. I have used this before and it works ok, not as good as corn husk but better than nothing.
Tangwena
 

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