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Thoroughly teased, bro, beautiful work ! Killer flowering.
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Panama Haze update
Thank you for the kind words fellas, and pardon for the lack of attention to this thread.
So this is a very fast growing plant, shes at about 9 weeks and I suspect 2 more weeks before she is fully mature. This was a lot faster than I thought, she is a very 'Panama' phenotype. I will probably enjoy this plant and continue to search for a more even haze expression. Smells are of lemon, incense and sharp acrid, metal terps.
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Skunk Haz x GT 1&2
So the skunk haze gt hybrids are fantastic looking plants, they need more veg time to really yeild though. They stretch about 2.5x, they smell like fruity skunks. Think Pepe 'Le Pew and the Koolaid Man had a love child... its lovely. They are pretty fast, probably another 1-2 weeks also, a total of about 10 weeks? That's fast for GT plants, I think one may need a week or two longer than the other. The fruitier smelling (more like the skhz mom) is the faster and lower yielding plant.
Plant 1 Plant 2
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Green haze x Honduras
So I really like the bud development of this plant. With haze hybrids sometimes you get that wispy bud that's a pain to trim, a pain to grind, all your friends look at you sideways like you don't know how to grow weed (because if it doesn't look like it does in the dispensary, it must be shit right?
). This stuff is aesthetically pleasing to my eye, its smells are very subtle, spice and incense so far. She has a long way to go, she's about 8 weeks in, starting to drink very heavily![]()
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Golden Tiger f2
This Golden Tiger is BEAST. She is so solid in bud production, and manageable in stretch, smells like orange + vanilla + earth. I really am enjoying this plant Dubi. I still really enjoy both my first gen female buds (the effect is one of my favorite creeper buds) and the offspring of the first gen male looks so killer. But, these second generation plants are lovely to grow and I suspect will turn into killer end product. 9 weeks in, and very many to go.
The Thai Chang Mai x Malawi, her step sister, is a rough ride for my indoor space. I don't have the heart to share pictures yet. These plants should not be grown indoors in my humble opinion, oh my god. Unbelievably vigorous and large. Even under 400w of light, and a MH light such that it normally restricts the flower stretch, she is growing so vertically. I bent her, pinched her, straight up cut a b***h down, and yet no stopping this crazy girl. She's also ultra long flowering. It should be interesting, I dont know if it will be a successful grow for these girls, sorry dubi. A different set up, preferably outdoors, will make these girls shine. Beautiful, amazing genes, & to me it is disrespectful to not show them in their full potential. Thank you guys for your patience. I have been inattentive in both keeping this thread up to date, and keeping up in the numerous good grows going on here at ACE. Time to surf some threads! ![]() NCali
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Haha Ncali
Dont get too bothered by how plants look. Its all just an experiment with the genetics in different environments and sometimes plants vigor and stretch can catch you by surprize. Especially if you are used to 99% of seedbank plants that stretch 30% and you drop some thai malawi with 400% stretch. The honduras x haze looks quite productive, should be a good yield! |
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What lovely plants and amazing bud structures. This is true variety and a sight to see. Thanks for posting.
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Wow, Ncali, very healthy girls, and fast! Appreciate the update. Digging the Green Haze x Honduras and GT, very nice. And 1 difficult girl out of the bunch you got is still a great ratio!
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Lovely pix, Ncali!
Agree with oldbootz. Pictures are always appreciated.
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Greetings icmag friends
![]() Thank you for the kind words & encouragement everyone! I will cave and give a photographic exhibit of what I was alluding to in my previous posts. Here is a photo side by side comparison of two gene pools, as seen through four plants. These four plants entered the flower room in the same week. These two skhz x gt were planted at the same time as... ... these two Thai Chang Mai x Malawi girls. Just a fun illustration of worked modern lines vs more "wild" gene pools I guess. These two Thai Chang Mai x Malawi are bent over via LST, the 'tops' shown are actually side branches. They are hungry as hell. The first pic will probably finish indoors, the second plant is probably not viable for my indoor grow space and my time window. She just keeps stretching. . . They are fun to play with and grow, eternally grateful Dubi. Have a blessed weekend all! NC
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