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Old 06-27-2010, 12:19 AM #1
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Pure Sativa question

For my next grow I will have a 63w led(girl) and 60 watts in CFL's. With a footprint of only 16x18x(whatever height these things need to grow).

Which of your plants are good for smaller grows?

The Green Haze x Thai high description sounds amazing. But without any light penetration, I don't think this plant would grow well.

However. the double Thai and Nepalese jam look good for my situation. Would Lst be effective?





Side question: I saw Purple Haze x Thai. How legit is this?
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Hello BlueberryBaby,

Wow, LEDs! Its going to be tough for me to say for sure, I have exactly 0 experience with LEDs.

However, I don't think Oldtimers Haze x Meao Thai is what you are looking for. I grow these Genetics in Ideal conditions Outdoors in the Tropics, and I still find her a challenging plant to grow to completion. Of everything I have ever grown, Inside and out, she might be the MOST challenging. Double Thai is no walk in the Park either. From my experience, Neville's Haze is a much much easier grow.
~Most of all, these are not Indoor Plants, let alone LED Plants.

That being said, Yes, Oldtimers Purple Haze is real.
However, I would stick to ACE's Nepal Crosses, and look for a Nepal dominant plant. I would also look at Orient Express!

Good Luck!


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Hello BlueberryBaby,

Wow, LEDs! Its going to be tough for me to say for sure, I have exactly 0 experience with LEDs.

However, I don't think Oldtimers Haze x Meao Thai is what you are looking for. I grow these Genetics in Ideal conditions Outdoors in the Tropics, and I still find her a challenging plant to grow to completion. Of everything I have ever grown, Inside and out, she might be the MOST challenging. Double Thai is no walk in the Park either. From my experience, Neville's Haze is a much much easier grow.

That being said, Yes, Oldtimers Purple Haze is real.
However, I would stick to ACE's Nepal Crosses, and look for a Nepal dominant plant. I would also look at Orient Express!

Good Luck!


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Wow thanks alot for that info. +rep

I think I will try the Nepal x Jamaican. Maybe I'll look into Nevilles Haze also.

Can anyone comment on the odor either of these strains have while growing.
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The Nepjam's work real well inside, and as cheap as the Nep-Haze is, I'd say it'd be the best bet of the haze crosses for your situation.3dDream works a small area and has grown the Panama, hopefully he'll have some advise for your space.
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Can anyone comment on the odor either of these strains have while growing.
Jamaica Pheno smells like your room moved to the Green Mountains of Nepal,

Nepal Pheno smells like a Natty Dreadlock in Kathmandu

I would suspect a fairly strong Hash smell

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Hello Greenmind,

Maybe the haze x thai crosses need stronger light intensity, i'd recommend you Nepalese Jam or Orient Express. Best wishes!
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