Great Read Guys!
Sativas definately Rock my World!
I have travelled around Africa & the most delicious
Buds I tasted was the Mozambique Black which
matches the description of the African Black
(A bag of the worst looking blk leafy bud)
& the Malawi Black scored in the Malawi Cob,
The buds were dark brown to black with tons
of blk sticky resin, compact & wet
& needed to be cut with the scissors.
I grew up in Durban & spent a good 10 years smoking
the original Durban Poison sticks wrapped in Bookie Papers.
Later they halved the size & used brown paper & were
known as Pietermaritzburg slugs. They come in a roll of 20 sticks,
resemble & are named after the revolver bullets.
I just popped a few of the PMBurg Slug seeds on the week end.
Eventually I got tired of the DP & went to the Transkei
for a couple of months. Here I stayed on several grower / Herbalist
plantations & sampled The Pondo Fever.
It was here in 1985 when I learnt how to take cuttings from
Julius the Best Grower in the Coffee Bay Area at the time.
Swaziland was the next destination as we ocasionally used to get the
Swazi Brick shipments in SA. It had a very fruity pepper taste
& was known as Royal Swazi.
We scored the Best heads from the Piggs Peak Area.
Swazi Grease was something special - A black hash with the resemblace of grease.
You had to wrap a matchstick dipped in grease & spread into the herb to smoke it.
In the early 80's a good friend of mine visited with a Malawi Gold Cob
his friend brought back with him from a holiday in Malawi.
We smoked a bottleneck amongst a few spa & puffed a few joints,
needless to say I was hooked.
The next ganja hunt was off to Zimbabwe in 86.
The Best we scored was the Batonka weed which was comparable to the
Mz & Mal Blks. The buds were the size & shape of Goons & Golf Balls.
The Mutoka weed had some interesting buds but were not
really Hard enough when the staple was Malawi Cobs which are readily available in Harare.
In 1992 I took my first trip to the Lake Malawi to
visit the place where the number one smoke was
coming from & stayed a couple of months.
Later I would spend half my time there & the other half in Zim
until I came to UK in 1999.
The First Grade Malawi Gold is definately my no1
choice of landrace sativas.
The Gold takes you to where you wish to be
with the unique Malawi Gold Taste, Aroma & Effect.
It is very similar to Thai weed in taste & aroma
but has the spicy gum numbing, vision distorting effect.
Its extremely Mellow & smooth to taste &
a warm glow comes over the whole body when
you come to the end of the Joint.
Here is Chizzle Pic of an opened Malawi Gold Cob
for those who have never seen the Malawi
traditional way of packaging & curing.
Notice the light green to gold colour.
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Cool Runnings........
really Great thread. I have to ask if anyone has grown / smoked Green Hornets Malawi Gold? Would it be better to go for older afropips stock Malawi 99 for example? I haven't seen afropips malawi pure anywhere..
Any other tips on a good seed line available from a trustworthy source are very welcome.
These particular girls were standing at around 3-4 meteres tall at this point but they lose a bit of height as they bend over with the weight of bud on board.
billy
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Lord help me! What beauty.
I've been really curious about those AfroPips/Malberry seeds... they all sounded great to me, but then I've heard people just trash that breeder. For example, on their website there's a picture of one of "his" plants, turns out it's someone else's picture of a different strain, and worse yet photoshopped to look much fuller.
But then I see pics like these...
I'm growing out a couple of his Nepali hybrids, now I probably need to order some of these too.
Thanks for sharing
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Afropips is not the same as Malberry seeds, 2 different companies.
Afropips had access to real African strains.
Malberry, well they have a lot to answer for...
Hey all,
AsiaSrasia informed me that Clarence put some of these up on the Server Fund very recently but that they'd already sold out....seems like they went like greased lightning.....
Not sure if they have any more left to post up or not, but I'll probably be sending more in sometime....
I had no idea that these beans could be swallowed up so fast....I think there were roughly around 40 packs worth in that batch.
Am still waiting on AsiaS to get back to me to know for sure.
For those wondering...these were open pollinated landrace....12-14 weeks flowering outdoors, usually done right at the onslaught of Winter. Indoors 10-12 weeks but don't perform at their best without sunshine...
regards,
billy
OK, well that's good to know. I had heard that they were the same people behind both companies, but really I don't know. I have to say Billy's plants are glorious.
Who would you say is the best to get high quality sativa beans from these days?
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OK, well that's good to know. I had heard that they were the same people behind both companies, but really I don't know. I have to say Billy's plants are glorious.
Who would you say is the best to get high quality sativa beans from these days?
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If you can, wait for the relist of this seeds, as you may already know, these occurrences are quite inusual and the genetics are priceless. I hoping that the ones that get that seeds, do an reproduction run and spread the word.
As your question, I heard quite consistently that Tropical Seeds Company got a variety of African sativas with hight quality, Ace seeds did a joint project together a while ago, so their genetics are dependable.
The Seedsman African lines were good as some report says, African Buzz is a Malawi with 11 weeks flowering time, so it seems that is not diluted.
Congo Pointe Noire... the name say it all.