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Kingdom Organic Seeds Malawi Moonshine Reg 10 pk

$70.00

This hybrid is fairly heat and drought-tolerant due to the strong influences of the Cherry Hemmingway and the Vietnamese in the mix. She is a huge yielding variety with serious notes of cat piss (Haze) and nag Champa incense coming off the massive number of well-developed bud sites. Some phenos have a cream soda or vanilla background to them. Tons of old-school yummies in this blend from KOS. Count on her to at least double in size during flowering.

SPECIAL GROWING INSTRUCTIONS:

Please do not sprout these on a 24/0 photoperiod and KOS recommends 16/8 for sprouting and until 30 days old. Always allow plants to get at least 55 days old from sprouting, before starting to flower for maximum resin production. KOS always recommends organically growing our gear for the full appreciation of smells and flavors. Remember that clones work best in containers and seed plants work best in the ground.

I would not recommend this hybrid for humid conditions during flowering, like coastal growing outdoors or in greenhouses without humidity control. The Cherry Hemmingway has been known to mold badly outdoors in high humidity, with both powdery and bud rot due to her massively dense and large colas. Another thing I would take into account is your flowering environment, make sure your flowering areas are DARK during the flowering darkness cycles. The Cherry Hemmingway does not handle any kind of light poisoning events well, and in about 10 days will show hermaphrodite responses in the form of some bananas.

On the up-sides big are huge yields, insane vigor, fast rooting response from cuttings, deadly smells, and flavors with some SERIOUS cat-piss phenos. There are some phenos that lean

Points to consider when purchasing this variety are:

    Must have excellent air exchange, and air circulation.
    Must have humidity control indoors during flowering. She’s all good flowering between 30-55% humidity (RH).
    Better as an indoor choice than outdoor one, depending on outdoor humidity.

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Description

The (paternal P1) father is my Cherry Malawi; a hybrid of landrace Malawi I acquired from South Africa over a decade ago from “Tokestar”. And my old F3 Cherry Bomb out of Hawaii was also acquired over a decade ago. This male brings some serious resistance, vigor, and heartiness to the hybrid; along with massive resin production and high yields. 

The female KOS’s own Moonshine Skunk; a 2-way hybrid of Deep Chunk and Skunk (Red Russian Skunk) both long IBL lines with severe goodness across a wide bandwidth. The terpenes are acrid in this hybrid, skunky, and honey-oil/fuel with colossal amounts of resin produced on huge stalked trichomes.

The Malawi Moonshine will no doubt get fairly large outdoors or given a high-energy environment. This hybrid is really “The Clash of the Titans” bringing together long inbred lines from all over the world. The Skunk line is the original as far as I know, and I was there when Skunk became a thing. I call my Skunk “Red Russian Skunk” because before it was called Skunk, it was called Red Russian. A very long IBL (inbred line). Malawi, straight from a South African local cannabis farm, to me. Super exotic from terpenes , super drought tolerance, and wild-child vigor with tons of resin. Last but not least, the very long IBL from Afghanistan, the Deep Chunk—wicked exotic phenotypes will abound.  

Points to Consider Growing Malawi Moonshine Hybrid:

    I wouldn’t recommend growing this outdoors along the coast, or where any kind of morning fog or mist is a thing. She may be alright with limited exposure, but I would advise against it.
    She will do extremely well in dry environments and can even handle some hard-core drought stress, and snap back like a champ. She will have Malawi and the Afghani leading the charge here.
    Indoors she should rock very well, high vigor and strong branching makes her a good candidate for nets when topped. Big colas are a pretty easy bet with most phenotypes.
    I would really watch out not to over-water this bay-bee.