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Hammerhead

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I put the best looking #8 pheno into flower.. #10 and #11 are still in veg..Shes been in since 1/23. Ill update as she grows.
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Hammerhead

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Looking forward to see this gem grow up. Also the pheno #10 & #11.
Are the other two slow veggers since you chose this one to flower first ?

#8 is a solid hybrid vigor plant. She was never picky with anything. None are slow in veg. The others look more like landrace to me. Much more difficult to keep happy. #8 pistils all have flat tips. I found that interesting. Their leaf morphology looks different from #8


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PlasmaTube

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Dropped a single A5 Haze next to 5 Tom Hill Haze repros from MadMac. All 6 in veg for close to 2 weeks now if I'm not off) Figured I give them a small run before popping more. Glad to see this thread. Will be throwing these in the tent with my Sierra Leoneans (whose thread I have been slacking on...hard), VB164, and a couple Sour Diesels as well. Excited about the A5 tho for sure. Keep up the hard work, homie!

(A5 is the first from the left the rest are THH)
 

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Mr Squizy

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Landrace types are hard to cultivate indoor.
Im with you, those pistils look different.
I saw that type before from old outdoor genetics that have been grown for decades here in Denmark.
Gonna be exciting to see what they transform into
 

Hammerhead

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That's really something different, I think I've never had a plant with pistils looking like this. I'd like to know where it's coming from, it's funny they look like they were cut with scissors.

I asked about it in the Haze hybrid thread and others have seen this in A5hs1 genetics.
 

Lester Beans

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Good looking plants Hammer!

I have only seen blunt pistols on the old Northern Lights line we grew in the mid 90's. It was called Mark V (5).

Looks like you have them happy with that beautiful green! No easy feat lol
 

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