Malawi and Panama are probably the 2 best and most highly worked sativas in our catalog.
Malawi x Panama is a a straight hybrid between the Old Malawi Killer, and the more refined Panama parental plants from latest generations, creating a 100% sativa F1 hybrid that combines excellent sativa genetics from Central Africa and America.
In this F1, Malawi dominates with its structure and character, producing vigorous and high yielding sativas, which bring to the limit the best floral qualities of the killer Malawis: ultra resinous plants with huge trichomes, of very dense, resinous flowers of overpowering effect, where Panama contributes to the hybrid with its elaborated and complex lemony and incensey terpene profile.
The effect is complex, trippy, crazy and introverted. Very deep and long lasting, both mentally and physically. Only for the harder and more experienced sativa travelers. Malawi x Panama produces consistently THC concentrations between 21 and 26%, and one of the most potent sativa alchemies.
Strain FAQ
Why do some heat-resistant strains flower longer?
These strains take advantage of their natural regions' long, warm growing seasons because of their long flowering durations. This stage optimises growth and reproduction, and is an envolved survival adaptation.
How have pure Sativa strains performed in their homelands?
Sativas were used in rituals and traditional medicine to clear the mind and energise the spirit during spiritual ceremonies and artistic endeavours in the areas where they initially grew.
What do Haze strains smell and taste like?
As different as their genetics, Haze strains smell and taste earthy, woody, sweet, and lemony. Haze is reportedly a delicacy for those who like subtle and pleasurable consumption since their diverse combination of terpenes enhances the overall experience.
What benefits do early November harvest strains offer?
These strains develop robust flavors and aromas due to cool, autumn conditions and have enhanced disease resistance.
What terpenes give cannabis a floral aroma?
Geraniol, found in geraniums, roses, and lemons, gives some strains a floral, fruity scent.