Malawi Gold of Anesia comes from Malawi, a country in south-east Africa and is one of the world most psychoactive plants. In its native country it is grown in the north on a 1200m high plateau. In this subtropical region falls for six months, not a single drop of water, from November to April, however, the rainy season determines the climate. During this period, Malawi flourishes golden and has due to the hot and humid climate a extreme mold resistance.
Malawi Gold is the export number 1 in the country. Malawi Gold Seeds of ANESIA is only one generation converted from the original variety and possesses all the properties of the Queen of Africa. Malawi Gold from Anesia Seeds is one of the finest Sativa strains in the world.
Malawi Gold Landraces by ANESIA: The Queen of Africa for Your Garden
This pure sativa can be grown indoors and outdoors and is very easy to cultivate. Malawi Gold has a fruity, flowery smell and taste. The effects of the Malawi Gold strain are extremely psychoactive with a clear high that lasts for several hours. She should be consumed carefully by beginners. It is especially recommended for experienced users that seek extreme heavy sativa effects. The resulting buds are sticky, with visible resin glands and the high hits you fast with a crashing wave of cerebral energy that leaves you laser-focused with a sense of motivation and purpose.
Growing Malawi Gold
In indoor grow-rooms it is a good idea to initiate the flowering phase very soon after one week of vegetativ growing because of the enormous and rapid growth of the plants. Malawi Gold flowers indoors 10-13 weeks and delievers great yields of 600-650g per square meter. Outdoors you can expect 800-1000g per plant. Outdoor harvest is from late october to early november. Use trelli-nets and other methods (LST) to control the plant grow.
@DWCHC,lovely....i have a 9 year old base with 4 years ago the shoots where ented(?) on for the blue one....i have an Australian cedar tree also and a upward right tree but i never new the name of it....πβ€οΈ
@Silky_smooth,very nice, love wisteria, I have an 11 year old Olive bonsai I did from seed as well. She took over a year to pop...also have a mini forest bonsai, with black walnut, eastern white spruce, a hazelnut, cedrus, incense cedar, Western red cedar, red maple, Leyland Cypress and balsam fir all in the same pot..
@mr_h_kovert,yeah and still like 50weeks to go....π€£π€£π€£if the provider did not include the stretch its a 16week flower strain....but i wanted to grow her again this amazing original landrace.....πβ€οΈπ
love the manifold. it has no idea it should have been a different pattern. so straight and accepting of it's new design. love it silky. nice work. A true pro on the training front.