Kuvaus
Tipo | F4 SEMI STABILIZED HYBRID |
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Format | Feminized |
Sativa / Indica ratio | 50 % sativa / 50 % indica |
THC | 10-15 % |
CBD | Below 0.05 % |
CBG | 0-0.2 % |
Flowering indoors | 9-10 weeks |
Flowering outdoors | 9-10 weeks |
Yield | High |
Resistance against spider mites | Average-High |
Resistance against powder mildew | High |
Resistance against botrytis | Average-High |
Resistance against white fly | Average-High |
Resistance against cold | High |
Resistance against heat | High |
Latitude | 0º-55º |
Genetics | Old Killer Malawi x autoflowering Northern Lights. |
Structure | Vigorous big sized plants of excellent structure, with a huge and heavy main cola and strong lateral branching. |
Bouquet | Aromas of strawberry yogurt and fruit juice (pineapple, pear, peach), some plants are woodier. Sweet, resinous and floral flavor, like cereals with honey. |
High | It has 3 well differentiated phases: it begins with a sensorial, mentally lucid effect, that increases the thoughts; then it becomes more dense, warm and dreamy, finishing with a pleasant, narcotic and relaxed effect. |
Terpene profile | It has not yet been analyzed. |
Growing Tips | As usual with autoflowering strains, Auto Malawi x Northern Lights starts to flower after 4 or 5 weeks from germination, regardless of the indoor photoperiod or outdoor season, allowing it to mature properly in latitudes far from the equator, where the photodependent strains start to bloom too late to mature correctly. Therefore, it is important to maximize the growth as much as possible using from the beginning pots of at least 7 liters for indoor growing, and pots of at least 15-20 liters for outdoor growing.
It can also be cultivated in mid-latitude climates, finishing in summer time when it is started in spring, being able to benefit in flowering from the longest days with highest light intensity and warmer temperatures, finishing months ahead of the usual autumn harvest of the photodependent strains. Excellent adaptability to indoor growing, where it can be flowered and harvested next to the mothers with a growing photoperiod, and thus to be able to obtain a harvest without having to prepare another growing area with different photoperiods, as it happens with the photodependent strains. The higher yielding sativa/indica phenotypes require moderate/high levels of nutrients, while the more extreme sativa phenotypes require a soft feeding. The colas of the very high yielding sativa/indica phenotypes usually require support in late flowering due to the huge volume and weight they reach at the end of flowering. |