Malawi and Taskenti(Uzbekistan indica). Ace seeds and Cannabiogen

crazykiwi420

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I chucked them outside today, very nice day and temperatures were perfect.

I'm glad more and more people are growing landraces these days. I have a Pakistani Chitral Kush seed too, I'm gonna make a Taskenti x PCK.

Andrew, you must have the short chinese pheno. I have a 5 fem pack that I'll be growing soon. The taskenti doesn't have the hybrid vigour of the Malawi and apparently they don't like heat(broad leaf pheno).

I will definitely take advantage of my climate, I'm glad they are nearly mold resistant because I get a bit off rain- 1,200 mm a year. I think a Pakistani Kush will do well in your climate BCJohn.
 

BCJohn

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If I could get one or two of the coloured ones that would be fun.

I'm used to everything being green all the time. I think I need to go for some coloured strains.
 

crazykiwi420

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If I could get one or two of the coloured ones that would be fun.

I'm used to everything being green all the time. I think I need to go for some coloured strains.
Peyote purple from cannabiogen has amazing resin production 1003037_146447332230646_766405260_n.jpg. Deep chunk from tom hill is a purple landrace afghani, one of the best breeding tools apparently.
 

crazykiwi420

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Sweet, you write as though you have had experience with this one. Can you elaborate on the high or anything? Any info would be greatly appreciated.
No but I have read the entire OE forum over at icmag. If you want to know everything about the strain, go to the ace section at icmag and it will be in the sticky section.
The actual breeders talk about their strains at icmag, Dubi(main ace breeder) will answer your questions. I think it is a floaty laughing sativa high.

There are 3 phenos: short bushy chinese pheno(50% of plants), medium pheno(20-30%) and the tall long flowering Vietnamese pheno(10-20%).
 

BCJohn

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Peyote purple from cannabiogen has amazing resin production View attachment 2880546. Deep chunk from tom hill is a purple landrace afghani, one of the best breeding tools apparently.
Purple Landrace Afghani sounds great. I'll go check into that.

Do you know anything about how any of these grow? The Malawi and the Golden Tiger are what I am growing next summer. I have a bit of understanding of how they will grow. What about the Panama or this Afghani you mentioned?
Some of the pure Sativas don't like lots of nutes. Should I be expecting that? I slowly increase nutes with everything so I don't have problems with burn. I'm more likely to go too slow.
 

BCJohn

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CK,
What do you do to try and prevent mold?
With this grow have you done anything specific?

I'm wondering about the site you choose (sun and wind exposure). Or maybe trimming and training of the plants?

We all have our own ideas and techniques.
 

crazykiwi420

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Yeah go on to ICmag to find all the info your need on these strains, go to the vendor forums.

The Deep Chunk is a small hashplant afghan, doesn't grow much bigger than 4-5 ft. The panama will be similar to malawi/goldentiger/zamaldelica in growth.
Nothing you can really do about mold when guerilla growing. not light nutes for the malawi, I'm pretty much feeding them full strength now. African landraces are hungry beasts in my experience.

Ace malawis are not so out of control with the stretch apparently. The holy smoke version is wild and out of control, lst does nothing. I just chop out the main stem at about 35cm to let the plant have multiple tops with a main stem.
 

eastcoastmo

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Hey was it you Kiwi who was asking me about Mullum madness? I got a reply back saying it is old thai x columbian landraces and depending on where you smoke it, it could be either dominant. Im pretty sure the stuff i was smoking was the thai dominant pheno as it has that sweet, spicy and psychadelic stone..it was amazing! I just wish Shanti still had some of the old beans, would love to grow it inside and outside for a comparison!!
 

BCJohn

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Thanks CK.
That was exactly what I was hoping you would say. I will likely do the Malawi in the Bato bucket so I don't want to go too light on the nutes. I also don't want to struggle with the growth. Training is fine as long as it doesn't get out of control.
 

BCJohn

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NICE!!
Buds galore! And she really is a nice controlled size. Well done!
That gives me some serious hope that I will be able to control her and still get a nice long grow. I would really like to go for quality with the Malawi. I can make a mistake with the GT since I have 5 beans, but I only have the 1 Malawi Fem. Gotta treat her nice.
 

crazykiwi420

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Taskenti on the deck today. That was not my Malawi but it's a good example of how controllable they are.
Here's an outdoor plant of Malawi from icmag malawi.JPG and an indoor plantuser180691_pic893955_1338698604.jpg, theres also purple phenos toouser13639_pic1147351_1381184074.jpg.


Imagine getting a purple MM! only a few have been reported before. Make some malawi fem seeds man.
 
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