Genetics |
Malawi |
Type |
sativa |
Cultivation |
indoor/outdoor/greenhouse
|
THC |
24-27% |
High |
very powerful, psychedelic, long-lasting (4+ hours) |
Aroma |
orange, lemon, carrot, oily, woody
|
Flowering time (indoor) |
10-13 weeks
|
Harvest time (outdoor) |
early November |
Yield |
high
|
Plant height |
tall |
Description
Malawi is the most powerful and psychedelic landrace sativa that Ace Seeds have come across throughout their extensive research and breeding projects. This strain is renowned for its copious dense buds and large sized trichomes that are fully packed with high THC levels. As a landrace strain it can compete with the extreme potency of some of the recent commercial indica/sativa hybrids.
For many smokers the potency of Malawi can be devastating, therefore this is only a strain to be indulged in for people with a high THC tolerance and experience. Many people don't realize that marijuana can work like a powerful natural psychedelic and this is especially true for the best equatorial sativas. They should be used responsibly and mindfully with the same precautions in place as in psychedelic journeying. Ace Seeds warns not to mix it with alcohol or use any dangerous machinery under its effect. You probably also don't want to be driving or in a stressful environment.
Malawi can be cultivated indoor under 400-600W HPS. Provide sufficient space since this is a branchy plant. Switch her into flowering after 15 days from seed, or starting from clones rooted for at least 7 days. The plants are very vigorous due to their landrace genetics. This strain repsonds well to SOG, SCROG and super-cropping. Outdoor cultivation works best in tropical climates, warm coastal regions, Mediterranean climate, and up to 43ºN. Heat and mold resistance is high as are the yields.
Top Features
- extremely potent Sativa
- rare landrace genetics
- high yielding
- heat resistant
- high mold resistance
Medical Info
Malawi is not recommended if you suffer from:
- anxiety
- racy heart
- sleep disorders
- cardiovascular problems
- high blood pressure
- Parkinson's disease
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