Golden Caddilacz F1 — 10 Regular Seeds | 50% Sativa, 50% Hybrid
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Golden Caddilacz F1 — 10 Regular Seeds | 50% Sativa, 50% Hybrid
Caddilac Rainbowz × Malawi Gold Landrace
NB!: As an F1 from a pure African landrace parent, some seeds may carry a harder shell and a thicker waxy cuticle than modern hybrid seeds. Slightly longer or uneven germination is not unusual — give them patience, and seeds can be lightly scuffed to help moisture penetrate.
What Is Golden Caddilacz F1?
Golden Caddilacz F1 is a first-generation hybrid that bridges two very different worlds: the loud, modern, candy-and-gas bag appeal of America’s Caddilac Rainbowz (Cadillac Rainbow) crossed with the soaring, sun-grown heritage of the Malawi Gold Landrace — one of Africa’s most celebrated pure sativas.
The result is a genuine 50/50 split. One half of the cross is pure, uncut African sativa landrace; the other half is a stacked modern hybrid built from elite US clone-only genetics. It’s a deliberate pairing of old-world potency and new-world flavour, colour, and resin.
Each pack contains 10 regular seeds, giving breeders, hunters, and collectors real material to make selections from — a rare chance to work a landrace sativa against one of the most hyped modern hybrids on the market.
Genetic Lineage
| Parent | Role | Origin | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caddilac Rainbowz | ♀ / ♂ | Michigan, USA (3rd Coast Genetics) | Hybrid (Pure Michigan × Runtz) |
| Malawi Gold Landrace | ♀ / ♂ | Malawi, Southeastern Africa | 100% Sativa Landrace |
Caddilac Rainbowz (more widely known as Cadillac Rainbow or Cadillac Rainbowz) was created by 3rd Coast Genetics, the Michigan brand founded by breeder Max Yields, on the shores of Lake Michigan. It is a cross of Pure Michigan × Runtz, and it has built a serious reputation for three things: striking, almost painted-looking buds in deep purple, orange, and green; a complex terpene profile that swings between sweet citrus, cherry, and mint and a heavy, gassy, diesel-skunk funk; and high potency, with lab results frequently reported in the low-to-high 20s for THC and sometimes higher. Its dominant terpenes are typically limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool. As a modern hybrid it finishes fast — usually around 8–10 weeks — and contributes resin, bag appeal, and a balanced euphoric-yet-relaxing effect to this cross.
Malawi Gold is internationally renowned as one of the most potent psychoactive pure African sativas in existence — a true landrace from southeastern Africa, traditionally cultivated for generations on Malawi’s high plateaus and around the valleys of Lake Malawi. It is famous for its towering, Christmas-tree structure, its resilience and natural mould resistance in hot, humid conditions, and above all its intense, long-lasting, clear and energetic cerebral high — a clean, vibrant, motivating up effect that many attribute in part to its naturally elevated THCV. The “Gold” in the name comes from the traditional Malawian cob cure, where harvested buds are fermented wrapped in corn husks, darkening them to a rich golden amber. On its own, pure Malawi is a marathon, often running 14–18 weeks to full maturity.
Together, this F1 unites Malawi Gold’s heritage sativa energy and tropical resilience with Caddilac Rainbowz’s modern colour, resin, terpene complexity, and considerably faster finish — giving growers a more workable, more flavour-forward path into authentic African sativa genetics.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does F1 mean in cannabis seeds? F1 stands for “first filial generation” — the direct first-time offspring of two genetically distinct parents. F1 hybrids often show hybrid vigour (heterosis), resulting in stronger, more uniform, more vigorous growth than either parent grown alone.
Why is this listed as 50% Sativa, 50% Hybrid? Because that’s exactly what the cross is. The Malawi Gold parent is a 100% pure sativa landrace, while the Caddilac Rainbowz parent is a modern hybrid. The F1 progeny therefore carry roughly half pure-sativa landrace heritage and half modern-hybrid heritage.
Are Golden Caddilacz F1 seeds regular or feminised? These are regular seeds, producing approximately 50% male and 50% female plants. They are ideal for breeders making selections and for growers who want to work directly with the raw, unmanipulated genetics.
How long does Golden Caddilacz F1 take to flower? Expect roughly 10–14 weeks, depending on phenotype. The fast-finishing Caddilac Rainbowz parent pulls the F1 in meaningfully earlier than pure Malawi Gold (which can run 14–18 weeks), but individual plants will vary — some phenos will lean toward the quicker, denser hybrid side, others toward the longer-flowering, taller, more classically sativa Malawi side.
What can I expect from the plants? Plenty of variation, which is part of the appeal of an F1 landrace cross. Expect a spread of structures, colours, aromas, and finish times across the pack — from punchy, resinous, colourful hybrid leaners to taller, more stretched, energetic sativa leaners. This is exactly what makes the pack rewarding to hunt through for keepers.
What is a landrace cannabis strain? A landrace is a naturally evolved, geographically isolated cannabis variety that developed over generations without human-directed hybridisation. Landraces are prized for their genetic integrity, unique regional terpene profiles, and deep cultural significance — and Malawi Gold is one of the most storied of them all.
Is Golden Caddilacz F1 suitable for outdoor growing in South Africa? Yes. Half its genetics come from a southeastern African landrace built for hot, humid, high-sun conditions, making it naturally suited to the southern-hemisphere climate. Outdoor and greenhouse cultivation in South Africa aligns well with the Malawi parent’s origins, while the hybrid parent helps bring the finish in before the worst of the wet season.
How many seeds are in a pack? Each pack contains 10 regular seeds.
Who should grow Golden Caddilacz F1? Experienced growers, breeders, pheno-hunters, and collectors who want something with real heritage on one side and modern flavour and bag appeal on the other — and who enjoy working through a varied F1 to find their keeper.
Who Is This For?
- Breeders & pheno-hunters wanting a fresh F1 with one foot in authentic African landrace genetics and one in elite modern hybrid stock
- Sativa lovers chasing that soaring, energetic, clear-headed Malawi-style high — with added colour, resin, and terpene punch
- Collectors drawn to rare crosses that pair old-world heritage with new-world hype
- Outdoor & greenhouse growers in South Africa looking for a sun-loving, resilient sativa-dominant cross with a more manageable finish than pure Malawi
Key Product Details
- Strain Name: Golden Caddilacz F1
- Cross: Caddilac Rainbowz × Malawi Gold Landrace
- Type: 50% Sativa / 50% Hybrid
- Seed Type: Regular (non-feminised)
- Pack Size: 10 Seeds
- Genetic Heritage: Michigan, USA × Southeastern Africa
- Flowering Time: Approximately 10–14 weeks (phenotype dependent — faster than pure Malawi Gold thanks to the Caddilac Rainbowz parent)
- Best For: Breeding, pheno-hunting, collecting, outdoor/greenhouse sativa-hybrid cultivation
- NO UNDER 18’s.
- For heirloom preservation purposes only.













