Great looking Guawi flowers glad you decided to wait a bit more.
Tikal family usually produces fruity flowers, while Malawi terpenes are woody, earthy, oily and bready.
Smoke Report: 1st sampling @ 2 wk. cure.
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sometimes it smells like fruit, other times something aniseed or minty, other times it seems like a soft skunk. in all cases there is a dense background, much more than the tropical mix next to it (Honduras, oldtimer haze or Ethiopia).
Thanks to you dillycidfor your support and feedback! Congrats on your Guawi harvest, those outdoor flowers got me mouthwatering thinking about their terpenes and effects Hope you are enjoying with every female now after the start of a proper curing.
All the best with your Guawis OddvarYou are right, Guawi is much more smelly (both in veg and flowering) than the other tropical sats you mention.
No one growing Guawi this year? I planted 6 out of 10 last year (regular) looking for a male but they were all female. This year, I planted the other 4 and finally got one male! What are the odds, 9 out of 10 being female? My question is how much time do I have before the pollen sacks open?
I need help with this one. She went thru a severe spider mite infestation that took several heavy spraying of neem to get rid of. I know the taco leafs look like over-watering, but that's not the case. I transplanted from a 25 gal. to a 40 gal. fabric and flushed with 10 gal. fresh water about a week ago. She's been in flower about 6 weeks and smells great, melons, fruity flowers.
Looking great there @dillycid What a beautiful Guawi! If the pic was taken 7th Sept now she must be 6 weeks ahead and not far from finish, kindly post more recent pics if you have the chance so we can check it out. Thanks!