Type and genetics
The feminized seeds of Malibu OG Gold are the result of crossing Mendo Purps x Purple Kush, and give as a result plants with a purple tone, with bushy appearance, and a short internodal distance, which gets longer as the flowering cycle progresses. Its leaves have wide petioles and fan-shaped, typical of indica-dominant genetics.
Growth
Malibu OG Gold begins as a bushy and branched plant, with the typical Indica appearance, which , as the flowering cycle progresses, stretches thanks to the Sativa influence in its ancestry. Finally you will be able to observe specimens that easily exceed 120cm indoors, and more than 200cm outdoors, turning Malibu OG Gold into a purple giant.
Aroma and taste
Malibu OG Gold from Sensi Seeds offers a very balanced experience in both aroma and taste. The indica part brings an earthy flavor with some coffee undertones, while the sativa part brings a sweet taste that harmoniously accompanies the earthy counterpart, thus creating a very special balanced effect in the mouth.
Effect
The effect produced by Malibu OG Gold is very balanced, being very suitable to concentrate on any task that requires it, it also provides a slight relaxation that helps even more in this induced concentration.
Yield
Malibu OG Gold is very easy to grow, and with little effort you can reach 500g/m in indoor cultivation, while outdoors you can easily reach 600g per plant.
Flowering indoor
This Sensi Seeds' genetics can be harvested after 45-55 days of flowering in indoor crops.
Flowering outdoor
Outdoors, Malibu OG Gold can be harvested in mid-September in the northern hemisphere, and in mid-March in the southern hemisphere.
Sativa/Indica Percentage
Sativa: 40%
Indica: 60%.
Cannabinoids
THC: HIGH
Opinion of the garden
Malibu OG Gold starts with a slow and bushy growth typical of indicas, which is rapidly accelerated in the initial phase of flowering. This growth should be taken into account in order to avoid the tops touching the lamps and burning in case of cultivation in a space with limited height. This plant is an all-rounder, and will adapt to any growing medium. In addition, it will adapt very well to apical pruning.