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Those are gorgeous.
They don't seem like they stretched a whole lot underneath those lights. What's the area of your tent, 3ftx3ft? |
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It's actually a 5x5 Secret Jardin tent with the plants occupying a footprint of 4x4 or 4.5x4.5 (7 3-5gallon pots in 4x4 DTW tray). The light fixture itself is 3ftx3ft The trick to keeping the Hazes "small" and reducing flowering time is pot size, I think. Though if you're in coco instead of soil, could get nuts no matter what. I flowered the Hazes when they were like big lettuces and they still stretched 300% No worries with a scrog, for future reference. They hit 6 weeks since flip yesterday. So a couple of pics day 42 I repotted Haze x KC 1 in 5 gal as she was the worst off of the Hazes. Everyone else is fine in 3 gal. The light green of her leaves is a bit sickly and a bit due to her purple ancestors (purple haze 23 x Kali China, of which many black hashplant phenos). pics are right after repot. Amazing to see only one plant turning pistils as yet. The hazes are all still basically in early flower, while the OE could be done in 4 weeks. |
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Many thanks.
You are absolutely smashing it in there. Keep it up! |
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7.5 weeks-light sched change to 11/13
The breeder said (too late) that to avoid stretch and get the Hazes into full flower mode flip to 11/13 from beginning of light change. This I did not know, so as of yesterday they are. Also a lot toastier in there since the heater decided to fix itself. Temps have been low 70s since beginning flower. Now I can roast them if need be. Lotta tropical genes in there.
pH is off so I added compost, a bit of guano and langbeinite to liven up their soil while I get a new pen. I also lifted the chunkier plants (OE, M x PCK and ZAm) a few more inches toward the light, to get their most important parts within the recommended 12-18" for flower. Here're pics. |
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Few highlights 9 weeks since flip
Burnt some of the girls pretty good with my "livening up" the soil. Feeding has been quite haphazard and you can tell;0) Just got the new pH pen, they're all getting a pH correcting flush tomorrow.
Still, some nice pics this morning at 63 days since flip. Two plants, Orient Express and Zamaldelica are pushing their last pistils and have started final flush. Another 2 weeks for both probably. Y'all can judge for yourself the hazes ![]() As for the light, the plants in the corners are fat and dense enough to think they're getting enough PAR even in the weakest spots. The chunkiest plants are those farthest from the light, but I'd say they are just flowering according to their genes; fat ones getting fat, lean ones staying lean. Uber stinky in their part of the house. Here're a few pics. |
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Found the pollen donor-Zamaldelica down at 66 days
Had to take this babe down as she shot a nice round of nanners beginning week 10 and has prolly been for some time now. She could/should have gone another 10-14days to fade and swell. I haven't seen a male part on any other plant, so I'm purty shure the seeds that I see are from her.
Here's her voyage. I'm not disappointed in her yield; weightwise she'll do pretty well after drying. The fem Zamaldelicas take after the New Malawi Killer, which is a many headed spider plant like this one, as compared to the Old MK, which is more columnar. Her tops were the farthest from the light of any plant for the majority of her life and she did pretty well in the health, yield and crystal departments. No difference in bud density from top to bottom of her relatively short branches. |
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Some Hazy highlights beginning week 12
Day 78 since flip this AM. I've had a new PH pen for about ten days and everyone's happier for it.
First two are Haze x Kali China, last to flower and earliest to purple. Next three Malawi x Pakistani Citral Kush. Next are the two Panama Hazes. They smell identically of old school lemon pot, #2 more chunky and nute hungry than than #1. |
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