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Purple Haze x Malawi

early_bird

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Flowering Day 42 - very stretchy Pheno #2, just love the super narrow leaves.


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dubi

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Promising start of flowering :) @early_bird classic Oldtimer's Haze dominant look from this very uniform F1.
Be moderate with the nutrients with this type of long-flowering sativas.
 

early_bird

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Flowering Day 48
2 Puma´s in the background. Grown from regular seeds.
Left is bigger and the right one is a little smaller and a tiny little bit faster.

This is a very interesting time with this strain, after a slow start now the flowering really starts to develop and you see fast and daily progress.

(Panama x Malawi in the front which also stands 30cm elevated, as you see the puma is much wilder)
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dubi

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Thanks for sharing such ilustrative picture showing the contrast between the well-tamed and refined Panama x Malawi versus the wilder Purple Haze x Malawi. :D @early_bird looking great there!

@Pédetoddy looks like she's reaching for the stars! :) How tall is she now?
Wishing her plenty of sunshine for a bountiful flowering stage ahead!
 

Pédetoddy

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Thanks for sharing such ilustrative picture showing the contrast between the well-tamed and refined Panama x Malawi versus the wilder Purple Haze x Malawi. :D @early_bird looking great there!

@Pédetoddy looks like she's reaching for the stars! :) How tall is she now?
Wishing her plenty of sunshine for a bountiful flowering stage ahead!
2,7 meters Dubi this plant surprised me because I planted it late in the season, in a soil that had never been analyzed, only with basic mineral NPK and some foliar micronutrients, and it has been maintained only with irregular rains. The biggest risk is forest fire, which when plants are not burned leaves them open for thieves.
 

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