Now just to complete the story. It had been some 3 seasons since this crop and I hadn't grown it at all since that time until this year. I had a swag of seeds from the past and tested some but found them to be as dead as doornails. Fortunately I had a whole zip bag full of old beans so I put them all down at once hoping to find something that would germ.
Surely, I had 15 pop up and could hardly believe my luck. So 5 of these were screwy with deformity from sheer old age and I ripped 'em out to persist with the top 10.
As they came into flower, the worse scenario possible befell me. I saw female after female after female showing.....now I was starting to panic that I may not see the likes of a male and all sorts of stuff was going through my head-perhaps I should cross them out to something else that would match but what was there to equal them and a cross breed just wouldn't be the same? Then, when 9/10 had shown female and as the last plant was delaying I almost gave up, but it finally showed male...Phew! And not only a male, but an really exceptional male reeking of lemon scent like no other plant amongst the batch.
Put this male to the smoke test and he ended up smoking around twice the potency of any of the female crew as we sampled tips from across the collection. And of course I was at liberty to choose my most primo female for the job, an inky dark purple stemmed girl to compliment my breeding to this outstanding male.
All in all, Afropips Malawi Gold survives to see a new future and while I sweated over producing new beans, I'm titillated that it worked out so well and it was surely worth all the effort!
I look forward to getting those comments streaming in once again, when folk respond to this exotic smoke with, "WTF, I'm sooo high."
billy
I did African Seeds version of Malawi Gold many years ago. The difference, well, the old African Seeds version delivered a notably more complex high that scrambled your head so that you couldn't function-perhaps one man's medicine vs another man's poison. Further, they didn't taste nearly so good, it was a lot hotter to smoke and didn't produce nearly the resin, nor did it have the intensity of upness to it's HIGH. Also, their version was prone to setbacks in growth as they were entering the budding phase so that they would not recover nearly so easily. Yield wise, they were probably similar in the final outcome but all in all, Afropips version shines out head and shoulders above IMHO.
Perhaps what stands out the most about Afro's Malawi is that the energy is not interrupted because it delivers such a clean, clear buzz that in real terms, it equates to real energy because it allows you to get much more achieved, where as it's nearest competitors to it's own class all tend to scramble you more so that at the end of the day, their energy is more just going around and around in your head and you don't actually achieve nearly so much. Because I am into creative stuff, I way prefer this as I don't lose my train of thought and end up pulling a lot more together in my day without being hampered as I'm not so wasted. Also, nothing else delivers such a lingering UP buzz that you wake to energy the next day without residual hangover effects.
01-29-2013, 10:21 PM
Hey guys,
Just a quick word to let you know that a decent batch of these original Afropip Malawi Gold beans are heading for the ICMAG Server Fund at Seedbay. So for all you 'UP BUZZ' enthusiasts who'd rather be invigorated than to be vegged out, keep an eye peeled for the next word on their forthcoming availability...
Billy
07-09-2013, 08:49 AM
^^
As with many famous strains grown across a region, the strain can vary from village to village. Different Malawi landrace types will finish at different times to one another and different latitudes will also produce different results within the same version of the strain....
Afropips version finishes around late May at around 28 degrees South but I've seen some go through well into June when the weather permitted.
Ace Seeds have a version that finishes around late April to early May here.
African Seeds used to have a version that ran a tad later than ACE's version but they're now defunct, unfortunately.
Generally, she tends to be a fairly late finisher, however, I can't speak for Bodhi Seeds version.
best,
billy
hopefully back on track. kick ass thread!