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Malawi Feminised Seeds Reviews

4.6 Rating 50 Reviews
10/6/01 Beautiful resinous bud filled plants presently, another four weeks to go I'm guessing for these six foot beauties. Two thumbs up!
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Posted 4 years ago
OK. It's the end of September now in Southern Ontario (45 N) and growing these have been a TRIP. Absolutely gorgeous plants. They totally stand out from the hybrids I had next to it. If I had to do it again, I'd top like crazy at the start of stretch because they streeeeeetttch. Only drawback of the long stretch period (close to a month) is that they didn't really get into full bud mode until mid-Sept. No way they'd ever finish outdoors here. So they're going back inside where they started out as seedlings five months ago. it's going to be a tight fit, and I need to get a second light get the penetration I'll need, but I have to see these ladies through to the end. If it takes until the end of November I'm good with that. I picked these as my "challenge" grow, and they definitely take work to manage the growth, but it's satisfying if you're into that sort of thing. I've always wanted to try a pure sativa and this will definitely be something that you won't see at the Cannabis stores here.
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Posted 4 years ago
OK. It's the end of September now in Southern Ontario (45 N) and growing these have been a TRIP. Absolutely gorgeous plants. They totally stand out from the hybrids I had next to it. If I had to do it again, I'd top like crazy at the start of stretch because they streeeeeetttch. Only drawback of the long stretch period (close to a month) is that they didn't really get into full bud mode until mid-Sept. No way they'd ever finish outdoors here. So they're going back inside where they started out as seedlings five months ago. it's going to be a tight fit, and I need to get a second light get the penetration I'll need, but I have to see these ladies through to the end. If it takes until the end of November I'm good with that. I picked these as my "challenge" grow, and they definitely take work to manage the growth, but it's satisfying if you're into that sort of thing. I've always wanted to try a pure sativa and this will definitely be something that you won't see at the Cannabis stores here.
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Posted 4 years ago
OK. It's the end of September now in Southern Ontario (45 N) and growing these have been a TRIP. Absolutely gorgeous plants. They totally stand out from the hybrids I had next to it. If I had to do it again, I'd top like crazy at the start of stretch because they streeeeeetttch. Only drawback of the long stretch period (close to a month) is that they didn't really get into full bud mode until mid-Sept. No way they'd ever finish outdoors here. So they're going back inside where they started out as seedlings five months ago. it's going to be a tight fit, and I need to get a second light get the penetration I'll need, but I have to see these ladies through to the end. If it takes until the end of November I'm good with that. I picked these as my "challenge" grow, and they definitely take work to manage the growth, but it's satisfying if you're into that sort of thing. I've always wanted to try a pure sativa and this will definitely be something that you won't see at the Cannabis stores here.
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Posted 4 years ago
Only 4 seeds germinated…
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Posted 4 years ago
Early July now so these have been growing for just over two months outdoor in Southern Ontario. Getting a handle on the training with all the side branching has been a challenge, but it's finally taking shape. I'm impressed with how forgiving these plants are with my beginner's attempts at LST, which weren't exactly "low stress" at times. A few times I thought I had messed up and things looked really sad, but the plants are very resilient and fill back in very quickly. Seems like I got two phenos- One very classic sativa looking with an oily scent, and another one with broader leaves and a more fruity scent. Oh, and the Bangi Haze freebie I got is doing gangbusters - there's been no stopping that one from the word go. I just hope they flower early enough in August that they can finish before the weather turns nasty.
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Posted 4 years ago
Only 4 seeds germinated…
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Posted 4 years ago
Early July now so these have been growing for just over two months outdoor in Southern Ontario. Getting a handle on the training with all the side branching has been a challenge, but it's finally taking shape. I'm impressed with how forgiving these plants are with my beginner's attempts at LST, which weren't exactly "low stress" at times. A few times I thought I had messed up and things looked really sad, but the plants are very resilient and fill back in very quickly. Seems like I got two phenos- One very classic sativa looking with an oily scent, and another one with broader leaves and a more fruity scent. Oh, and the Bangi Haze freebie I got is doing gangbusters - there's been no stopping that one from the word go. I just hope they flower early enough in August that they can finish before the weather turns nasty.
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Posted 4 years ago