It's interesting just how much of a difference there is when using different strains to make Honey Oil. In general I find sativas to make exceptionally high quality oil. (By high quality I mean effect rather than taste.) One of my favorites has been Orient Express. It makes a remarkably clean, clear and uplifting oil.
Hidinginthehaze - Thank you. These were flowered from cuts so may be slightly quicker than from seed but the quickest was ready in 11weeks most around 13-14weeks & the last couple were taken at 14-15 weeks, ready at 14 but just didn't have time to chop.
Can't comment on the afropips version but I sure do enjoy the Ace version.
The hatter - I prefer a strong sativa type high too & for me the BHO from the Ace Malawi has been about as good as I have had & as you mention clear, clean & certainly uplifting for me.
TheCleangame - thank you.
I should mention that these were in no way sensitive/finicky. They were real easy to grow & they do so with plenty of vigour. They handled accidental drought, high summer temps & also a couple of power cuts leading to high humidity without any hermi problems or mould.
Sativagrower87 - sorry bud, didn't see your post when I was replying.
These were grown in a light organic soil amended with some rock dust powder, worm castings & bactoforce granules & possibly some bat guano powder.
In veg they were started on home-made seaweed mix then later, if needed they got biogrow.
In bloom they were fed Oldtimer bloom max 2ml tweaked in later stages with some Ata flavor (molasses based)
They were vegetated under 250w MH, flowered under a 600w HPS. cuts were started in 0.3litre then into 1litre, topped once then final pot is 6 or 6.5litre.
No doubt, this is one of the best malawi reports i've seen along with Zanddar work with this strain. You must be proud Azoobidies of your dedication and succesfull results
I love the silverish resinous looking of your malawi in late flowering, this is a very good trait from the strongest killer malawi genetics. Hope you are enjoying your flowers now!