Harvested 2 Purple pheno Malawi x PCK at about 72 days. They hang for about 12 days. No cure yet. They are very, very stony! Long lasting high, smooth to smoke, introspective, thought provoking, happy, and relaxing.
Thanks Dubi. Oh man the Aromas. Intricate and Deep would be the overall headline for the bouquet of smells from the different phenos. (Same for the Tastes)
The Purple PCK resembling pheno has an Earthy, Sharp, Fruity aroma with a Musty background.
Green Malawi pheno has more Oily, Tomcat, Sour smells that bring Incense, and Cedar Wood. This is the "Hippy Litterbox"
The Green PCK pheno was extremely Resinous and Stinky. Citric, Sharp, Fruty. An Extractor's dream plant.
The Purple Malawi types are very Complex. Scents of Berries, Oil, Wood, Cat, and some Pine.
I ordered another pack of these seeds before the first round was finished. Always a Good sign!!
I'm growing one M x PCK this summer. Here's my pick of 3 plants. It was hard to choose, but this was the most vigorous and had a little color on the stem. Maybe I'll get a little color in the flowers. I think either way, she'll be a beautiful plant.
The smells on this strain are Insane. For this plant it has a Very Sharp initial smell that quickly separates into notes of Pine, Flowers, Herbs, Oil, Fruit, and an Earthy Fermented scent.
"Looking forward to follow the progress of your outdoor selection ColaCalyx[/QUOTE]
Thanks dubi! I was actually coming here to do that, heh.
Since the last time, I have transplanted into 45 gal, topped once, and lollipopped. She now has 6 nodes for 12 tops. The uppermost leaves came out with a generous amount of purple/red coloring after the topping, which they have since grown out of. She is built nicely and didnt skip a beat after the pruning/transplant. I can already tell it is a very strong plant and would've been a monster if I had planted early. Very excited for this classic Ace strain.
Hola! All 4 are doing well - some slight spider mite activity but nothing too serious - here is one of the purples at 8 weeks (complete with dog hairs which I will have to remove after harvest)