Super Malawi Haze Regular

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Super Malawi Haze is a direct hybrid crossing of a Neville’s Haze mother plant, selected by Neville himself in the late 1980s, with our best Malawi Killer phenotypes. The result is an extremely vigorous and highly productive super-hybrid of practically pure sativa (90%) genetics producing huge and very resinous colas, with excellent density and great flower/leaf ratio, which come together forming enormous floral structures that reach monumental proportions. The terpenes of the pure Haze A and C parents that make up Neville’s Haze are dominant in this hybrid: sweet and floral aromas of Central American sativa, incensed and woody aromas of classic Haze, with the resinous and fermented background of the Malawi to add depth. Phenotypical variation produces 3 main phenos: first, a Neville’s Haze pheno, secondly a Malawi pheno and thirdly, an almost pure Haze pheno.

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Super Malawi Haze is a direct hybrid crossing of a Neville’s Haze mother plant, selected by Neville himself in the late 1980s, with our best Malawi Killer phenotypes. The result is an extremely vigorous and highly productive super-hybrid of practically pure sativa (90%) genetics producing huge and very resinous colas, with excellent density and great flower/leaf ratio, which come together forming enormous floral structures that reach monumental proportions. The terpenes of the pure Haze A and C parents that make up Neville’s Haze are dominant in this hybrid: sweet and floral aromas of Central American sativa, incensed and woody aromas of classic Haze, with the resinous and fermented background of the Malawi to add depth. Phenotypical variation produces 3 main phenos: first, a Neville’s Haze pheno, secondly a Malawi pheno and thirdly, an almost pure Haze pheno.

Breeder/Brand Ace Seeds
Product Types (class) Seeds THC
Genetics 1980s Neville’s Haze x Malawi Killer
Variety Mostly Sativa
Flowering Type Photoperiod
Sex Regular
THC Content 23 – 28%
Flowering Time 77 – 112 days
Harvest Month late November – early December

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