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Great info on growing indoors, dubi.
![]() Unfortunetly, this is the only way many of us will be able to enjoy this strain. When I do grow it out, I'm sure I'll cross it w/ something to help tame it for indoor. In the meantime, I'll glean as much info as I can from intrepid growers running this! My best wishes to you all! luminous, any chance of some pics? Bless you for your patience! ![]()
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All these infos about haze#1 are so interresting.
If i will grow it, i will make an indoor sex selection, taking clones and will grow some outside, starting end of june. In my area, no rain So it's better to work with sativa. Early september rains (rare since 2-3 years) just produce mold on the indica. After Indian summerI hope i will grow a super Oldtimer's haze girl, and that i will taste with my volcano. Really can't wait to see customers rewiews Accurate informations, as always.....
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Good day all!
luminous, you are right. There are extreme tropical expressions inside haze line (5-10%) that refused to flower like her sisters or lacked completly of vigour or adaptability. Of course, we didn't use this kind of parental plants for our reproductions but sometimes similar expressions can pop. What haze line are you growing? How is purple and green phenotype ratio? Best wishes for end of flowering. Patience, observing and constant work are best virtues of the farmer. Hello highlighter and ker2noir! I'm sure, one day you'll enjoy Oldtimer's haze! I'm curious to hear your opinions. |
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currently have a Purple haze X screme cross goin, and so far have one purple outta 2 plants that are 9 weeks, and 4 more at different stages of flower. the cross with the screme line added frost, and density to the haze, but the plants are haze dom in growth. Dubi, have you ever come across a dense hard haze bud? theres some pics in my gallery, dont have enough posts to show um in a thread. think they were at 4weeks or so, ill get some new pics loaded, and post up the OT1 plants as well. have more of the OT1 haze, and will outcross next go and see how they do. never had much luck with original haze indoors, usually around 14 weeks i start to lose control of um. id bet they need much bigger pots. |
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it's rare you didnt find more purple expressions in your oldtimer's hazes. Usually they appear with same or more frequency than green phenos. I have never seen pure haze hard flowers, only in haze hybrids, mainly crossed with skunk or indica genes. Pure haze has classic tropical sativa flower formation: fluffy voluminous foxtails. Haze tropical flowers are correctly aerated and almost immune against mold, they can resist heaviest rains and wettest conditions. Haze x Scream looks very interesting for early flowering. Please, feel free to post your Oldtimer's haze pics too. Best wishes for end of flowering. |
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gifted seed from HHF. Dubi, ill get some picks of um, checkin um last night looks like i lost another, as it just shriveled up. imagine there root bound pretty good. should have upcanned around 7 weeks. definitly my fault. there definitly not the easiest plants to grow. |
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sure Haze is not the easiest plant to grow indoors. We recommend flower haze clones in small pots for first 1.5 months of flowering to reduce excessive elongation. When stretching stops, then move plants to bigger pots so they can recover health and finish flowering correctly, absorving most nutrients from soil and not from liquid fertilizers. Tropical sativas' root system is quite active even during advanced flowering. |
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Haze #1,this afternoom
![]() 3 weeks of 12/12 and still no hairs...my guess is that she still needs 3 more weeks
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Lookin sweet Raco!
Are you plannin to run her 12/12 the whole way?
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