This F1 is Violeta's big sister. In this case, we have pollinated the famous 'old Malawi killer' mother with purple Pakistan Chitral Kush elite genetics to produce this outstanding straight F1 sativa/indica hybrid.
While Violeta is more compact, flowers faster and has average potency, 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 Violeta.
Malawi x PCK also displays very frequently the typical pakistani maroon colors and forest fruit aromas, with a very powerful and long lasting sativa/indica effect, and high resistance against mold and rain.
Undoubtedly, one of the most powerful and complete sativa/indica hybrids in our catalog, for its potency, complexity of terpenes, resin production and versatility.
Genetics: Malawi Killer Sativa x Pakistan Chitral Kush Indica
Type: Mostly Sativa
Flowering Time: 9-11 Weeks
Flowering Type: Photoperiod
THC: 18.60%
Yield: High
Height:
Taste:
Smell: Forest fruit, bubblegum, fermented lemon background
Effect: Overpowering and complex, long lasting
Harvest: Mid/Late October
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