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Golden Tiger, Zamaldelica or Malawi?

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Raw_Dog

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I'm sitting here puzzled on which strain I want to order. I'm looking for the genetics of the highest order. I'm looking for something that can hold its on in the land of OGs and great Kushes. I'm looking for the top dawg. Golden Tiger? Zamaldelica? or Malawi?

As a matter of fact, I'll get 2 out of 3. Who has experience dealing with these and please let me know why. I have read a lot of information on all these releases but the smoke reports come up missing and nothing is too obvious between the three. I wanted to add a Questionaire but, lets just make it simple.

Dubi, please chime in if you like... Im ordering them from Seedboutique.com tonight.:woohoo:
 

wingdings

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Zamaldelica regs are your best bet with the Thai influence . These plants will not effect you in the same way as an OG, you will be soaring much higher, certainly not stoned.
 
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Oh yes....Zamaldelica. Best strain I've grown and ever smoked, all pheno's are keepers too. I grew these with regular seeds, easy to sex. My overall favourite takes 18 weeks to flower but holy fuck what a unique no ceiling longlasting waving in and out vibrations of trippy delights.
 

inquest

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Haven't tried the Zamaldelica yet, but I've grown and loved the Malawi. Long lasting high, great mango/honey smell, dense nugs for a narrow leafed plant, and loads of resin.

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2 out of 3??? Zamaldelica and Malawi.
 
I had those in mind when I made my first purchase of some ace gear, except instead it was between golden tiger, panama, or malawi. I got the GT first but I'm eventually going to buy all of their offerings. How can you go wrong with the apparent devastating high GT or any malawi cross really.
 

dubi

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Greetings Raw Dog,

Malawi, Golden Tiger and Zamaldelica, they are all great sativas. Malawi has the deepest most narcotic effect, Golden Tiger is similar but a bit more up and crazy, definitely Zamaldelica has the clearest, 'flying' type of high, especially the standard format. Your decision mainly depends on the aromas and kind of effect you are looking for. This 3 sativas are available in standard and fem format.

Let us know if you have any other doubt. Good luck!

dubi - ACE Seeds -
 

dubi

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And thanks guys for the help and recommendations! :)

Im so glad our latest work with the africans is having so good feedback!
 
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Raw_Dog

Sorry I've was a little busy. Thanks for the advice, I will be grabbing a pack of standard Zamaldelica and Malawi.
 

The Hatter

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I'm not sure if you have ever tried any heavy african strains or not but they are very different from the sort of effects you get from usual kush poly hybrids, like the various OG strains you see going around. African genetics tend to be much more of a roller coaster type experience so be prepared for the ride. :)
 
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Raw_Dog

I bought my packs last weekend, shipped my money off on Monday, just waiting on beans...
 

billyblog

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Raw Dog, I'd be very interested to hear a report on these when the time comes....a comparison would be especially helpful around here for a reference

billy
 
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Raw_Dog

What's up Billy? I try not to post pics on this thing any longer but it looks like I will have to. I have love for superior genetics, believe me I will tell the true tale on all strains that I receive. Thanks for chiming in, I'll be putting a grow thread soon.
 

The Hatter

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I have no idea if you've grown out strains that are based on land race genetics before or not but if you haven't watch the nutes. They often use a fraction of what is normal for a typical dutch poly hybrid. Some land race sativas will strait out die from the sort of nutrient levels that many indoor indica leaning poly-hibrids will thrive in.

I just about killed my Destroyer that way which shares a parent with GT and a grandparent with Zamaledelica. Just regular FF ocean forest soil with no fertilizer caused sever nitrogen burn to the point where the leaves clawed up, went crispy and started dropping.
 
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