You couldn’t tell if there was more than 4?
That’s a huge gap between numbers. HAHAHA LOL
Some of those seeds are pretty large though…
400-500 lol
I know, just joking around.
I thought it was very funny.
So did I lol.
Purple Pakistán Chitral Kush. The calyxes begin to turn red and then change to purple, it is a pheno Red/Purple.
Nice to see the Malawi Gold crosses are good and viable. Baby pics of Aruka Valley x Malawi Gold and (Mullumbimby Madness x Nevils Haze) x Malawi Gold
And the zombie Squirrel Tail appears to be thinking about giving up after over 6 months of 11/13 lighting schedule.
Pakistan chitral kush is one of those beautiful varieties that one wants to grow, reproduce and cross. here is a purple/red pheno, with cold the flowers become more purple, when there is no cold they will stay redder
!Anyone here have any info on the
Malawian “lambs tail” strain traditionally called Nchila wa Nkhosa
or know of any Picts ?
It’s not much but…
I should have said not these shysters though they wouldn’t know what lambs tail is, they are frauds .
Anyway yeah it’s a plant that doesn’t get over 1m , stays short , they don’t even have Picts of it , those are massive lol
They have heard about that through the grapevine and just say that name for sales they don’t have any Picts
Sorry for the rant it’s not at you, thanks
I have found one but there’s not much info out there on them , that’s why asking here maybe someone knows more about her
Thai will be fine there’s many growers that keep landrace lines separated over there.
You interested in running some of TLT MG?
@Tejas No thanks brother. Wouldn’t touch their stuff
I have a few of my own to
Get through , and others
Let me know if you want to try any I’ve posted
Malawian heirloom from the south eastern part Grows nice big strong branching , easy growing, hectic stretching x 5 . Just off the 2m tent ceiling
I have some Malawi from RSC that looked like that last one you posted. Didn’t get to finish them but they were as you describe, strong and vigorous and would get large. They were over a meter before stretching.
Where would you and others place the Ace Malawi of today?