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Guatemalan/Tikal 4/Uncommon Haze-like pheno?
This seems like a long flowering phenotype, as my Panama, Verde Limon, and Angola/Meao Thai are well ahead of her and will finish in about 2 - 3 weeks. This one takes a lot of feeding (bat and bird guanos, kelp, molasses) and I probably didn't feed her enough - first time with Tikal. I could have pruned her more also before stretch.
Wondering if this might be the "rare haze pheno" mentioned very early in the thread: Quote:
or if it is Tikal #4 type, or possibly just long-flowering Guatemalan leaning pheno. Really branchy and vigorous. Sorry no full plant shots, she is about 4 meters and hard to photograph at my site Last edited by KSP; 10-10-2012 at 06:36 AM.. |
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interesting structure ksp... i've had a few longer flowering guats look similar in bud structure, but i have no idea how things are expressed in tikal.
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Many thanks bodymind, it may be Guatemalan influenced. This plant was from older seed batches that were more Guatemalan influenced I think. Flowering seemed to accelerate in the last 10 days or so; hopefully we get a nice Indian summer here at the end of the month.
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son espectaculares esas fotos de la Tikal
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Tikal o Green Haze x Thai for the Caribbean
Hola a todos , I been reading about the green haze x Thai is very good for outdoor , right now I live in Puerto Rico the weather here is around 86f or 30c , how is the Tikal for the Caribbean ?
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![]() The long flowering phenos are usually related to the more sativa guatemala/haze genes. This kind of branching and flowering structure is very typical for Tikal. Can't wait to finish the 4 meter monster finishing
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Most of our sativas work perfectly at your location: Panama, Congo, Tikal, Malawi, Golden Tiger, Zamaldelica .... and you also have the chance to grow the most tropical sativas lines like Green Haze Thai, Purple Haze Thai, Oldtimer's Haze, Double Thai ... They grow it their full potential outdoors in a climate like yours. Hope it helps! |
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Many thanks Dubi. I hope she will finish properly, usually first week of November is end of season here but maybe I'll get lucky and get a late Indian summer. Either way she has been interesting to grow.
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Has anyone around here crossed tikal or Guatemalan with a nepalese strain? I think they might make a nice hybrid. It probably wouldn't be super potent but I bet there would be good vigor and a nice happy and warm effect.
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