Super Malawi Haze
Ace Seeds- Sex: Regular
- Genotype: 10% Indica / 90% Sativa
- Cross: Nevil's Haze x Malawi Killer
- Suitable for: Indoors and outdoors
- Indoor flowering: 77-112 days
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Description
The result of this union is an almost 100% pure Sativa hybrid with extreme vitality and enormous yields. She's an incredibly potent strain with crushing THC levels, but also productive and with a higher terpene concentration than other Haze x Malawi genotypes in this bank.
Super Malawi Haze can produce 3 different phenos: one of them more Hazey; the other with stronger African genes; and the third one more like a wild, tropical Sativa, although this one is quite infrequent.
Her Hazey terpenes stand above the rest: a delicious mix of floral and sweet hints underpinned by nuances of incense and wood. Users should expect a hard-hitting head high that takes long to disappear. Both creativity and physical activity go through the roof, and she also favours meditation.
Super Malawi Haze's structure is that of a tall Sativa that grows vigorously and requires a lot of space to show her full potential. When grown indoors she needs an extra share of nutrients and high light intensity. She's a plant that reacts really well to SCROG. If you opt for an outdoor grow, remember that she performs better in a tropical or warm/Mediterranean climate, and must also be provided with plenty of nutrients.
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Technical data
Seed Bank | Ace Seeds |
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Sex | Regular |
Genotype | 10% Indica / 90% Sativa |
Cross | Nevil's Haze x Malawi Killer |
Suitable for | Indoors and outdoors |
Indoor flowering | 77-112 days |
Outdoor harvest time | Late November / Early December |
THC* | 23-28% |
CBD* | 0.15% |
*Cannabinoid levels (THC, CBD...) could vary due to external factors such as the culture medium, grower's experience, cultivation techniques (SOG, SCROG...), environmental conditions, or genetic variation.