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Hazes and Flo outdoors at 44 degrees north

yoss33

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Thanks, 2bags! It's nice to see other Haze fans around.

The weekly update:
Both of the Flo's turned out male and the Haze 1 was culled because of no development.
Today I'm going to transplant a cut of Seedsman's Mama Mia (Mazar x Skunk), given by a friend, on the Flos' place. I liked the high of this cut when harvested early - very comfortable, warming the body and nicely euphoric. The later harvest is very stony. I've seen it grown by 3 friends, and it's always very frosty and potent, though with somewhat small buds and yield, for skunk x afghan, at least.
Half of my harvests go for medicine of a family member and for this reason I need something more indica-leaning to mix with the sativas for combined effect. I hoped the Flos would serve that purpose, but alas, I had no luck at the sexing gamble. Maybe next year I'll try Flo again, I have 6 seeds left.

Here's the HxT #4, it's still building roots at the new place, so not much progress. It's forming nice dense structure.
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I'll upload more photos this evening.
 

yoss33

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I cut off and put the top of the Flo with stronger preflowering in a cup of water. I hope it gets stressed and brings more flowers and produce some pollen. Here it is:
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Both Flos had hollow stems:
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.... and big leaves:
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yoss33

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HxT #1, #2 & #3:
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... and here they are at 5:30pm when they are shaded by the nearby bushes. When they get taller, their tops will not be in the shadows so early.
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HxT #1:
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yoss33

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HxT #2:
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HxT #3:
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And the new member of the team - the Mama Mia clone at its place where the Flo's used to be:
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yoss33

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We had a rainy week, but the progress is nice.

HxT #4 is picking up momentum. Here's an evening shot (6:30pm) taken short after a spraying with a leaf fertilizer (commercial preparation of compost extract + CaO) and a pyrethroid. This is the second time the HxTs get treated this way.
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And some afternoon shots of #4:
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yoss33

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HxT #2:
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And the Mama Mia clone which seems to be building roots and stretching upwards at the not-so-sunny place:
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yoss33

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Hello people!
Here's the weekly update with photos from yesterday.

We had another rainy week. Pouring rains and hails.
HxT #2, as healthy as it has been looking, is now dead - on my inspection yesterday, it had its leaves drooping and with black spots and I removed it. I've never seen such healthy plant die so suddenly. Didn't expect it from a sativa hybrid at least. I'm a bit confused because if it died from overwatering or soil born fungus, its roots must have been brown but they had nice white color. Maybe it was infected through wounds on the leaves received during the hailstorms or the stem hole made by the caterpillar (see previous photos from a week ago).
Anyways, I have a brave little soldier to take its place - a small feminized Panama (Ace 2013). I started 2 seeds given by a friend about the 20th of May, unfortunately only one sprouted - the other one was the first Ace seed that I've had failing to sprout.

Here is HxT #4, all fine and healthy, looking more and more Hazy, both as leaf and plant structure. It's just a bit too stiff (but not much!) in the stems, the pure Haze I've tried (Nirvana's version) had very flexible stems. I'm very happy that I chose this plant of the HxTs to replace the dead Haze 1.
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And the leaf-on-palm photo, heh:
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yoss33

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HxT #1 is about 180 cm and has undiferentiated pre-flowers (tiny branches with leaves).

HxT #1 & #3 behind the little Panama:
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HxT #1:
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yoss33

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HxT #3:
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And the Mama Mia clone in the bushes. It's a slow vegger coupled with little direct sunlight:
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yoss33

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Weekly update.
HxT #1 has reached 2 meters.
HxT #4 is taking a very compact bushy structure, with 5-6 big side branches that are already not "dominated" by the top. Beautiful.

HxT #4:
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yoss33

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And the rest, HxT #1 & #3, and the little Panama:
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I cut a big bottom branch of HxT #1 because it was casting shade onto the little Panama:
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And here is the Panama:
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And the Mama Mia in the bushes:
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yoss33

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Here's the update after a week of rains. There has been floods 50 km away.

HxT #4, in its glory at sunset on the longest day of the year, next to some tomatoes and a small birch tree :)
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And during the day:
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yoss33

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HxT #4 has several leaves with small extra blades poking in wrong directions and without tips:
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Ain't these leaves beautiful :)
 

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