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dubi

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Congrats on another bountiful SPH harvest @Malarky :tiphat: excellent yield per plant for an indoor grow, glad you have been pleased with this sativa cross!

Great to see you also had a successful harvest @Karl_O'Barley, especially with such a big, long flowering sativa for your first photoperiod grow :dance013: I’m sure you’ve learned a lot this round that will be valuable for your future grows. Super Panama Haze is quite nice fresh, but she really reaches her peak between 3 to 6 months of curing.

How is your grow doing @Rustbeltorganics ?
 

moose/MI

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3- Super Panama Haze on day 14 slated for an outdoor grow at 42.2N.

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Nickels.13

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Quick question:
Where lies the difference in genetics between the regular vs. feminized line of the SPH?
I got the regular version and it says "Early 90s Neville's Haze x 10th generation Panama Goddess", same as the feminized version. I assume the P. Goddess line also consists of male plants? If not, which male was used?

Despite the difference in heritage, are there other differences between reg vs fem to take note of?

Thanks in advance!
 

dubi

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Quick question:
Where lies the difference in genetics between the regular vs. feminized line of the SPH?
I got the regular version and it says "Early 90s Neville's Haze x 10th generation Panama Goddess", same as the feminized version. I assume the P. Goddess line also consists of male plants? If not, which male was used?

Despite the difference in heritage, are there other differences between reg vs fem to take note of?

Thanks in advance!

Welcome to the forums @Nickels.13 :) and thanks for your suport!

Panama Goddess is our elite F10 mother, my all time favorite female expression of Panama.

The male used in the regular version of Super Panama Haze is a F11 green Panama male.
Both versions are very similar, although when it comes to Panama hybrids, I always have a preference for those involving Panama Goddess, whether she's used as the mother or as the pollen donor (when reversed).
 

Nickels.13

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Welcome to the forums @Nickels.13 :) and thanks for your suport!

Panama Goddess is our elite F10 mother, my all time favorite female expression of Panama.

The male used in the regular version of Super Panama Haze is a F11 green Panama male.
Both versions are very similar, although when it comes to Panama hybrids, I always have a preference for those involving Panama Goddess, whether she's used as the mother or as the pollen donor (when reversed).
Thank you for sharing this information!
 

moose/MI

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30 day check in. 12/12 start
They've been hardened off and spent their first night overnight outside.

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I'm trying to keep these extra small using minimal inputs so far. Trying to keep the internodes tight.
They are slated for their next upot to 18oz solo cups Thursday.
I'll add 50-50 ewc at that time.
 

moose/MI

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Hi @moose/MI i know i often recommend flowering sativas in small pots when indoor space is limited, but I feel like your plants need a transplant and a bit more veg time before moving to the flowering stage.
They got a 12/12 start inside.
Then hardened off in a 3 seasons room for 6 days.
They are outside plants now. 42.2N
We're at 14.44 daylight.

If I can't keep them small enough my plan is to take clones and start upotting again.
That worked real well the first time for me last season.

@dubi
Would you go right to half gallon, 1 gal?

Thanks for checking in.

edit: Weather was predicted to be cloudy and rain the next few days.
I transplanted them to 1gal containers last night. 🙂

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