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Hazes and Flo outdoors at 44 degrees north

yoss33

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Thanks, man! Indeed, HxT #4 has great bushy structure with those flexible bending Haze branches.
She's still not flowering. But I hope the lowering temperatures will remind her. Forecasts are that next week we'll have the first rains in a while, so the cloudy days will also help her make her mind.

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yoss33

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A week later and HxT #4 is still not flowering. I now had a look at my photos from 2012 when I grew Nirvana's Haze at the same place, it started flowering (first pistils on tops) on the 22nd of September. So Ace's Haze x Thai seems to be at least a week slower in flowering initiation compared to the dutch Haze.
Anyways, it seems to be in good health, despite having several of its lowers horizontal branches broken by a recent storm:
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yoss33

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Here's the Panama, which is getting frosty, and the small HxT #1 branch next it it.
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The HxT #1 branch is bringing out its first male flowers:
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yoss33

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I harvested the Mama Mia which has more than 70% of its pistils still white, but it has a few patches of bud rot here and there. Besides, I've been trying small samples of the lower branches and the effect is already powerful more than enough. I've smoked from this cut when left to mature and it's very narcotic. When harvested early, howerver, it's euphoric and trippy. I like it like this. So here are Mama Mia's latest plant photos:
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It's hung to dry whole, with the leaves. Very smelly!
 

LyryC

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nice man! keep doing your thing! :good:

Warm california vibes for your babies outside :huggg:

green blessings
 

yoss33

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Thanks, man!

HxT #4 is finally entering flowering, with the first pistils appearing on its tops. It looks wonderful with its compact structure and branches full of budding sites.
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yoss33

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A zoom-in at its top:
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And a few photos of branch tops:
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It received some damage by stem borers and other pests, which is a bit surprising to see so late in the season - I usually see this in the end of August and beginning of September:
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yoss33

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The branch of HxT #1 left to donate pollen is dying. I should have covered the wound when I cut the rest of the plant. It seems some fungus has invaded the plant through the cut while it was soaked with water during the rains 2 weeks ago.

The Panama next to it is doing fine. Great resin coverage and solid dense flowers.
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ManyManySpliffs

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I reckon you're going to need a hacksaw to cut down them big ole trees you got. What an awesome problem to have. Keep it green my friend!
 

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