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.