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Old 11-02-2007, 11:15 PM #1
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arjans haze#3(please help, dont complain)

alright, it seems like most people are just around to bash greenhouse seeds, but whatever man i put 3 beans in dirt, they all came up, whats to complain about? all my plants are about a foot tall in veg and looking good and healthy. my question to anyone who knows is how tall can i expect this plant to grow when i switch to flowering? i watched the video on youtube and i think greenhouse started that grow from a clone and finished about 3 feet. if i would let it grow to say, 18 inches, could i expect a monster plant? i want to get these as big as possible without hitting my 7 foot ceiling. plants are 1foot in eight gallon pots.
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I would flower soon, sativas grow for about 4 weeks into flowering. Not matter what size I have seen a hw snow bloomed it alwasy got to big :O.
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Old 11-03-2007, 02:18 AM #3
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In the YouTube video for Arjan's Haze #3 they say you can go directly to 12/12 from seed with fine results. They say yield will suffer, but unless you really have 8 ft. and 1kw to play with you'll have a hard time getting a good indoor haze. If it's already 1 ft. tall you might consider topping it down, and then immediately flowering to keep it short.
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Old 11-03-2007, 11:42 AM #4
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you can flower early, just the yield was lower than. if you stay veg longer be sure you got enuf space.

and **** all greenhouse hater/complainer, get a life!
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Old 11-03-2007, 04:27 PM #5
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I would flower soon, sativas grow for about 4 weeks into flowering. Not matter what size I have seen a hw snow bloomed it alwasy got to big :O.
yes for a indoor grow, flowering a sativa early will prevent it from getting too tall. good luck
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Old 04-03-2008, 12:39 PM #6
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How tall did those AH3 get? It's a short sativa, the stretch should have been contained...
How long did you flower for?
How was the production and the flavor?
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