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ion

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hey guys, can you give me some more info on outdoor performance regarding purple hazexchitral and green hazexchitral?.....'specially concerning finish times?

love and thanks.
 

dubi

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hey guys, can you give me some more info on outdoor performance regarding purple hazexchitral and green hazexchitral?.....'specially concerning finish times?

love and thanks.

Hi ion,

The haze x chitral hybrids usually mature outdoors around late October. It's an old limited edition, not from this year.

Regards!
 
Is any one here growing the zamal hash right now and wanna post some pictures and/or some more info?

It sounds amazing and i wanna know more about it :)

Justin

Here are a few just started.Got 6 seeds (thanks ACE!) and all popped up with 48 hours,very vigorous.

I've been away for a while,back with renewed enthusiasm.Setting up a room/large closet for my upcoming tropical runs.This way I can drop the light to 11/13 without affecting the rest of my 'regulars' in my main room.Also setting up a mothers room for the first time.I have never kept mothers but after running clones for years I can see the advantages. Looking forward to seeing how these Zamal Hash babies turn out.Take care and be safe my friends,Charles.
 

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This Jamal Hash has been sitting in the ground since April 21st and a couple of days ago she lost her head even though she wasn't giving head:biggrin:

Dubi, how tall can she grow?
 

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dubi

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I'm glad to see your Zamal Hashes Charles and orfeas :) Thanks for the updates!

orfeas, if your ZH receive at least 5-6 hours of direct light and the temps are warm, they can easily reach 2.5 meters or more.
 
Watching three Violetas in about their third week of flowering. It's interesting to note their color differences. #1 is extremely colorful and has been since it began flowering. A beautiful, deep red wine color permeates the calyces, stems, and younger leaves. #2 has less intense coloration and this is only on the calyces themselves and some of the other new growth. The color seems to be increasing as time passes. #3 has almost no coloration at all. The general structure and growth patterns are pretty similar on all three with a few small differences. An interesting spectrum, for sure.
 

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Here are a few just started.Got 6 seeds (thanks ACE!) and all popped up with 48 hours,very vigorous.

I've been away for a while,back with renewed enthusiasm.Setting up a room/large closet for my upcoming tropical runs.This way I can drop the light to 11/13 without affecting the rest of my 'regulars' in my main room.Also setting up a mothers room for the first time.I have never kept mothers but after running clones for years I can see the advantages. Looking forward to seeing how these Zamal Hash babies turn out.Take care and be safe my friends,Charles.

Hi Charles, i'm sure you are going to enjoy the Zamal Hash ;)
Best wishes for the grow!
 

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Beautiful Undomesticated :) A pleasure to see your Violetas ? How are the aromas in mid flowering ? Usually the ones that start to flower green, show later the purple colors at the end of flowering. Kind regards!
 

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Purple Haze Malawi and Green Haze Malawi available in standard format

Purple Haze Malawi and Green Haze Malawi available in standard format

Hi all!,

Good news! Purple Haze Malawi and the new Green Haze Malawi are now available in standard format. Very limited edition of approx 50 packs each.

We pollinated our best Purple Haze mother (23) and best Green Haze (19) with 3rd generation inbred malawi males (3 different males) to produce this standard haze x malawi limited editions.

Both F1 hybrids are quite similar for the finished product and behavior, just some small differences that we comment in the descriptions.
 

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Purple Haze Malawi Standard

Purple Haze Malawi Standard

Purple Haze x Malawi is an old school F1 pure sativa hybrid, with strong Purple Haze dominance and improved vigour, yield and potency from our Malawi line.

Our best Purple Haze was pollinated by our Malawi line in order to create this spectacular limited edition. The powerful african genes add a new dimension to the super sativa Haze concept, creating one of the most powerful and better yielding 'sativa haze' hybrids ever released.

Purple Haze x Malawi is different from her sister Green Haze x Malawi because it turns purple at the end of flowering (especially outdoors) and it's slightly taller. The black liquor, red wine and blackberry aromas, typical from the Purple Haze are also present in this hybrid. It also can take a few days more to fully mature compared to Green Haze x Malawi.

Both, Purple Haze x Malawi and Green Haze x Malawi have similar effect and potency.

A very limited edition of only 50 packs, available while stock lasts.

F1 HYBRID
STANDARD - FEMALE AND MALE PLANTS
100 % SATIVA
FLOWERING INDOORS: 13-16 WEEKS
FLOWERING OUTDOORS: END OF NOVEMBER
YIELD / M2: HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST SPIDER MITES: AVERAGE
RESISTANCE AGAINST MILDEW: AVERAGE-HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST BOTRYTIS: VERY HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST COLD: AVERAGE-HIGH

GENETICS: Purple Haze x Malawi.
STRUCTURE: Tall and thin sativa, with strong lateral branching.
BOUQUET: Exotic aroma of blackberry liquour, red wine, spices, incense and wood, with citric touches. Oily and fermented background.
HIGH: Clean and stimulant, premium pure sativa effect.

GROWING TIPS

Purple Haze x Malawi can be grown indoors without problems, strong light intensity is recommended to achieve the best results.

Outdoors, she produces excellent results in tropical/subtropical climates, and it can also be grown in coastal weathers with warm autumn, until latitude 40ºN.
 

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Green Haze Malawi Standard

Green Haze Malawi Standard

Green Haze x Malawi is an old school F1 pure sativa hybrid, with strong Green Haze dominance and improved vigour, yield and potency from our Malawi line.

Our best Green Haze was pollinated by our Malawi line in order to create this spectacular limited edition. The powerful african genes add a new dimension to the super sativa Haze concept, creating one of the most powerful and better yielding 'sativa haze' hybrids ever released.

Green Haze x Malawi is different from her sister Purple Haze x Malawi because it keeps the green color until the end of flowering and its structure is a bit shorter. It also matures 1-2 weeks earlier than Purple Haze x Malawi.

Both, Green Haze x Malawi and Purple Haze x Malawi have similar effect and potency.

A very limited edition of only 60 packs, available while stock lasts.

F1 HYBRID
STANDARD - FEMALE AND MALE PLANTS
100 % SATIVA
FLOWERING INDOORS: 13-16 WEEKS
FLOWERING OUTDOORS: END OF NOVEMBER
YIELD / M2: HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST SPIDER MITES: AVERAGE
RESISTANCE AGAINST MILDEW: AVERAGE-HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST BOTRYTIS: VERY HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST COLD: AVERAGE-HIGH

GENETICS: Green Haze x Malawi.
STRUCTURE: Tall and thin sativa, with strong lateral branching.
BOUQUET: Exotic aroma of spices, incense and wood, with citric touches. Oily and fermented background.
HIGH: Clean and stimulant, premium pure sativa effect.

GROWING TIPS

Green Haze x Malawi can be grown indoors without problems, strong light intensity is recommended to achieve the best results.

Outdoors, she produces excellent results in tropical/subtropical climates, and it can also be grown in coastal weathers with warm autumn, until latitude 40ºN.
 
Beautiful Undomesticated :) A pleasure to see your Violetas ? How are the aromas in mid flowering ? Usually the ones that start to flower green, show later the purple colors at the end of flowering. Kind regards!

Thanks dubi! The aromas are tough to discern right now (a lot of air moving around), but the purple #1 is most fragrant. It smells heavily of fruit and also oil, spice, and skunk. The others are less fragrant and more heavily skunk. Sometimes I catch a whif of citrus/lemon. It'll be easier for me to discern while they're being harvested.

I'm noticing that the #1 and #3, which are opposite in color, seem most similar in structure. The #2 seems to be flowering more quickly and has less vigorous branching.

:ying:
 
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