Malawi and Kazulu Landrace strains

gcubebuddy

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I've grown a couple different African strains even Kilimanjaro from World of Seeds, its a good smoke but wouldn't say the high was any different than other sativas. I never really felt much difference in sativas beyond some feel more racy/antsy than others but thats just me.

I mean you can breed/chuck now like the rest of us & just see what you get but as far as serious professional breeding for dispensary, your definitely going to have to do a lot more work. Grow um out round one then chuck round 2
ok cool good to know. thanks
 

higher self

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Also don't necessarily need coco coir either as grow medium but you can keep them in smaller pots with coco so they don't get too large
 

U79

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I would advice agains working with landrace genetics unless you are well experienced. There are plenty of worked heirlooms that can be used as a starting point, such as the Malawi from ACE and/or the Chocolate Thai from Hazeman and so on. The process to work out herms from those landrace genetics alone will be a project in itself.
 

b00zer

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Malawi by Ace Seeds is not a true landrace strain. Just look at the buds. Long selection stories are fairy tales for the naive.
 

Shua1991

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Gonna be starting a Malawi myself from Ace Seeds hopefully within the week for a tent grow. Gonna LST her good before the 12/12 switch and hopefully grow a monster
I recommend 11/13 for malawi if you want to keep flowering under 14 weeks.
 
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Zellmet

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Malawi by Ace Seeds is not a true landrace strain. Just look at the buds. Long selection stories are fairy tales for the naive.
Indeed! Leaves were suspiciously wide to start with and on flowering the smell had the dreaded Afghanica in it...needless to say there were no keepers in the dozen or so I grew...
 
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