Malawi x PCK Description
To create this outstanding F1 hybrid, Ace Seeds have pollinated the famous 'old Malawi killer' mother with the elite purple Pakistan Chitral Kush. While Violeta (or other Malawi/Pakistani hybrid) is more compact, columnar and flowers faster, Malawi x PCK is more vigorous, powerful and higher yielding, with taller outdoor structure and stronger branching, although the flowering time is 1-2 weeks longer than her sister Violeta.
Malawi x PCK also very frequently displays the maroon colors and forest fruit aromas typical of the Pakistani, with a very powerful and long-lasting sativa/indica effect, and high resistance against fungi and rain.Ace Seeds Growing Tips
Excellent adaptability to indoor and outdoor growing (up to latitude 45º) in a great variety of climates, warm and cold, dry and wet.
Very suitable for SOG crops due to its great yield in the main cola, or for SCROG, horizontal or network growing due to its excellent yield in the lateral branches and its vigorous reaction to pruning.
We recommend moderate-high levels of nutrients for the whole cycle.
Malawi x PCK Regular Seeds Specification
Sex: Regular
Type: Sativa dominant (60%)
Grow: Indoor/Outdoor
Flowering Type: Photoperiod
Flowering Time: 9-11 weeks
Outdoor Harvest: 2nd - 3rd week of October
Yield: Unknown
Height/Structure: Branched and open sativa structure, with some desirable indica stoutness.
THC: 18.16%
CBD: Below 0.05%
CBG: 1.3-1.6%
THC/CBD ratio: Unknown
Genetics: Old Malawi killer sativa x Pakistan Chitral Kush indica
Aroma/Flavor: The purple pheno smells and tastes like forest fruits bubblegum, with a strong background of fermented lemon. The green pheno is more honeyed and caramelized.
Effect: Overpowering and complex sativa/indica effect that lasts for 4 hours.
Terpene profile: Complex and rich terpene profile, especially in monoterpenes. It mainly contains the following monoterpenes: high amounts of terpinolene (40%), followed by moderate levels of alpha pinene (18%), beta mycenene (11.5%), beta pinene (11%) and limonene (9%), and smaller amounts of trans-ocimene (4%), and only traces of delta 3 carene, alpha terpinene, phellandrene, fenchol, borneol, terpineol, camphene, camphor, eucalyptol, p cymene and phytol. Sesquiterpenes: mainly beta-caryophyllene (2/3 parts), followed by lower amounts of alpha-humelene and guaiol, with traces of caryophyllene oxide.
Medical Conditions: Unknown
Medicinal Properties: Unknown
Mold/Pest Resistance: High
Grow Difficulty: Medium
Awards: Unknown
Pick & Mix: No