Kissgardens
Active member
Hi All,
I currently have a Tropical Mix and a Panama x Bangi Haze rocking the flower tent. The Tropical Mix is from Feb of 2018.
The Tropical Mix, whoever she is, stretched like crazy the first 3 weeks of flower. Forgot which one of you in this Ace forum talks about running 4 main branches on their sativa's, but I have moved this direct and like the easy use of management. I was able to contain her by doing a bunch of LST and the 4 main branches are mainly very vertical now. I am assuming a net would help a bunch but training with just garden rope is easy enough for me. After that early stretch, the bud sites have been pretty close together. I have a feeling if I had the height to just let them grow upwards, I would have had some mini bats. Some of the lower fan leafs are starting to turn a bit yellow. I am hoping (let me know if this sounds reasonable) that she was just stealing nutrients from the lowers because the top was growing so quickly it couldn't pull enough nutrients from soil? Either way, the tops look nice and green. I did add a bit of vermicompost just in case my theory was wrong. After 5 weeks of flower, she now controls about 2/3rd of my small (3x3) flower tent. Not bad size for a little 1 cf of "living soil" DYI SIP. Well, as living soil as I can get with that small of a container. Anyways, here she is at week 5 of flower. Those thin leafs at the top of the flower sites and those big fan leafs at the bottom. My current guess is she is a Malawi x Panama. Once she gets further into flower, be curious to see what you all think she is.
The Panama x Bangi Haze is in week 3 of flower. Her stretch was much much much more manageable. Based on my small sample of running Panama and Bangi Haze, Panama normally stretches a bit more and Bangi Haze is a bit less in the stretch. I would say, Bangi Haze has been the least amount of stretch I have had from the Ace Sativa lineup. I think Panama x Bangi Haze is a nice middle ground for the stretch. Panama x Bangi Haze is in the same type of 1 cf DYI SIP and was also trained to have 4 main branches going into flower. She is just about to put out some flowers. The pictures I originally took did not have the whole plant in focus so I will try taking some more later this week and get them posted.
Puff Puff Pass,
KissGardens
I currently have a Tropical Mix and a Panama x Bangi Haze rocking the flower tent. The Tropical Mix is from Feb of 2018.
The Tropical Mix, whoever she is, stretched like crazy the first 3 weeks of flower. Forgot which one of you in this Ace forum talks about running 4 main branches on their sativa's, but I have moved this direct and like the easy use of management. I was able to contain her by doing a bunch of LST and the 4 main branches are mainly very vertical now. I am assuming a net would help a bunch but training with just garden rope is easy enough for me. After that early stretch, the bud sites have been pretty close together. I have a feeling if I had the height to just let them grow upwards, I would have had some mini bats. Some of the lower fan leafs are starting to turn a bit yellow. I am hoping (let me know if this sounds reasonable) that she was just stealing nutrients from the lowers because the top was growing so quickly it couldn't pull enough nutrients from soil? Either way, the tops look nice and green. I did add a bit of vermicompost just in case my theory was wrong. After 5 weeks of flower, she now controls about 2/3rd of my small (3x3) flower tent. Not bad size for a little 1 cf of "living soil" DYI SIP. Well, as living soil as I can get with that small of a container. Anyways, here she is at week 5 of flower. Those thin leafs at the top of the flower sites and those big fan leafs at the bottom. My current guess is she is a Malawi x Panama. Once she gets further into flower, be curious to see what you all think she is.
The Panama x Bangi Haze is in week 3 of flower. Her stretch was much much much more manageable. Based on my small sample of running Panama and Bangi Haze, Panama normally stretches a bit more and Bangi Haze is a bit less in the stretch. I would say, Bangi Haze has been the least amount of stretch I have had from the Ace Sativa lineup. I think Panama x Bangi Haze is a nice middle ground for the stretch. Panama x Bangi Haze is in the same type of 1 cf DYI SIP and was also trained to have 4 main branches going into flower. She is just about to put out some flowers. The pictures I originally took did not have the whole plant in focus so I will try taking some more later this week and get them posted.
Puff Puff Pass,
KissGardens