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R&D Thai x Bangi Haze, New Cal II x Kali China. Plus many more.

Azure

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Going to be a fun outdoor season with Ace.
Ace R&D Thai x Bangi Haze, R&D New Caledonia II x Kali China.
Thai Chi, Golden Tiger Thai. Also crossed Bubba Hash x Kandahar Black, Bangi x Kandahar Black.

Thai x Bangi Haze
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NC II x KC
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8 Golden Tiger clones. Two females provided 4 clones each.
The mothers are outside at the moment as they outgrew the closet.
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Bubba Hash x Kandahar Black from Indian Lancdrace
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Bangi Haze x Kandahar Black
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Creeperpark

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This is going to be a fun year! I hope you got your outdoor plots turned in and amended. It's going to be a good year for Sativa this year. Much better than the last 3 years in fact, because of the new weather systems. I love Aces seeds. I'm riding with you friend and thanks for sharing your work with us.
 

Azure

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This is going to be a fun year! I hope you got your outdoor plots turned in and amended. It's going to be a good year for Sativa this year. Much better than the last 3 years in fact, because of the new weather systems. I love Aces seeds. I'm riding with you friend and thanks for sharing your work with us.
I hope I get the warm November like last year!
Thai x Bangi has my interest for sure, although i haven't grown Bangi out yet, and have it plus Bangi x Panama, it will be nice seeing what it comes of it here.
Same here. They are still inside at the moment and plan to get them outside in a few weeks. I'll keep you posted!

Here's a Golden Tiger Thai that was bent carrying it through the woods. Looks like she's recovering.

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Thai Chi getting acclimated to her outdoor garden and happy to be out of her container.
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dubi

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Thanks for including different ACE genetics into this outdoor season line up @Azure 🥰

I think Thai x Bangi Haze and New Caledonia 2 x Kali China have not been tested yet here, so curious to see the outcome from these 2 and of course from the others as well. Better don't move the faster flowering genetics like Maruf crosses and NC 2 x KC from indoors to outdoors before late May to avoid they could start flowering in spring before summer solstice.

Have a great season! :wave:
 

Tranquilidade

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Thanks for including different ACE genetics into this outdoor season line up @Azure 🥰

I think Thai x Bangi Haze and New Caledonia 2 x Kali China have not been tested yet here, so curious to see the outcome from these 2 and of course from the others as well. Better don't move the faster flowering genetics like Maruf crosses and NC 2 x KC from indoors to outdoors before late May to avoid they could start flowering in spring before summer solstice.

Have a great season! :wave:
New Caledonia 2 x Kali China I would love to test this out :)
 

dubi

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Lovely @Azure :giggle: The Thai x Bangi Haze has a really strong columnar growth, the Bubba Black a beautiful classic Afghani bearing with good branching. The GT3 is vigorous with strong branching as expected, looks like she requests slightly more N in the feeding.
 

Azure

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Lovely @Azure :giggle: The Thai x Bangi Haze has a really strong columnar growth, the Bubba Black a beautiful classic Afghani bearing with good branching. The GT3 is vigorous with strong branching as expected, looks like she requests slightly more N in the feeding.
I just ordered an organic fertilizer that I'll use as soon as it arrives! I also trimmed a tree next to the Thai x Bangi Haze so she'll receive more sunlight.
Thanks for the tips and great genetics. :giggle:
 
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Azure

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Panama/PNG x Item #9
I gave my buddy a Panama x PNG clone and he threw some Item #9 pollen on it. He gave me a few seeds so I'm trying it out.
It looks like the sativas added some wild branching.
Item #9 is Exodus Cheese x (G13 x Hawaiian)
The #9 usually finish late September here and grow between 3.5 to 5.5 feet tall.
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Here's an Item #9 from September 1 last year.
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