Thank you for making this thread. I've been looking for something nice and purple from seed.... about 10 yrs growing and I've never grown anything straight up purple... some purple leaves/calyx's, sure, but straight up purple like your one pheno? Never.
Ordered a 5-pack of the Violeta just now. Hopefully I can find a pheno like yours in here.
What a beauties Keif Stoned
Some of the most beautiful Violeta buds we have seen in this room
How are the aromas of the different females ? Did you find differences or profiles that are more appealing to you ?
Thank you very much for sharing your experience!
Wish you enjoy the harvest!
Welcome Thorongil,
Sorry for the delay in the reply. Malawi and PCK don't have autoflowering tendencies although usually indica males tend to autoflower if they are rootbound or if the light intensity is weak.
Brilliant, what an exciting line. Great advice, just shows the confidence people have in the cooking of this bank. I'll buy you a San Miguel next time I pass your neck of the woods!Hi tiffa, unfortunately I'm not in England, I'm in Spain, so while I've no problem giving out the cut to anyone who asks, I think due to international borders it'll be easier to do as Lester Beans suggests:
He's right, because to be perfectly honest I only ever cracked ONE SEED of Violeta (feminised, there were no regulars back then) and got a champ! So I recommend everyone to get a pack from ACE and try the same thing themselves. Some great examples of beautiful plants on here, truly inspirational stuff!
Peace, TEC
My only purple pheno..... introducing....... Violeta #3.
https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=75003&pictureid=1827753
Posted on behalf of Bjorn from said albumHave to look in my album, if you want to see it, until I figure out how to post my pics here.
dubi your purple malawi pheno shown in first pages is exactly the same as a senegal landrace line i was growing in the past ,but this senegalese was dominant for purple color
i did the "djamba" cross with it i posted in vibes collective forum
Violeta at the end of flowering, pics from a happy grower.