Burro Johnson
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have you tryed 10/14? it is much different than 9/15 or is 9/15 superior? thank you
Greeting my friend. OTH is not an easy plant to grow; your doing a great job if this is your first run with OTH. They do however, look like they could use some nutrients.Oldtimer's Haze was breed in United States, California, using the best Colombian strains of yesterday. Thanks all to make it possible young people like me can try this amazing hybrid of old pure sativa strains breed for smoke purpose, let call it what is it: ganja plant. : )) and i think all of us love this, because is made for fun purpose, depression leaves your soul and brain, I know that not because i have telepaty or weird powers, know that because i love Haze too. jajaja <3
Thanks all old smokers for explain the experiences and how easy can dissapear one strain, because know I know and understand, this old colombian strains was breed with indica because of the flower time and more production, fast way that makes disaper the magic, the ganja.
I think i will need 8 years for adaptate OTH in their own way, with ARTIFICIAL SELECTION for ganja purpose, to mediterranean climate, and using indoor 600w(should speed up 1-2 generation more every year). I supose good things need time, and OTH deserve this time, because we can access to the very best old strains that old smokers experience when young, like Colombian Gold, Punto rojo, purple colombian, red, green tropical, and the recombinations of this amazing haze line. The possibility are huge, but first need time to explore, since I cant grow a lot of plants, time will be valuable friend.
Here a possible green lime tropical smell and some incensed
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Fun comparation OTH and PCK
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Now other phenotypes, some smell fruity, others woods, other some kind of spices,
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Some have gold-yellow color!! maybe is colombian gold?
Love this thread, thanks all for the shared information,
Nice plants! Get ready to looong flowering time...
PS maybe i am wrong, but the Yellow leaf can be a lack of nutrients....
Greeting my friend. OTH is not an easy plant to grow; your doing a great job if this is your first run with OTH. They do however, look like they could use some nutrients.
Are you feeding them yet? If not, you might want to start with 300 ppm of a bloom formula and adjust if needed. They do need some nitrogen, but they don't like very much. A bloom formula with a small amount of nitrogen works well in vegetation for these OTH. I've used both organic and chemical nutes and personally think organic liquid nutrients are more gentle on OTH and they respond well in both color and growth. Providing pH is in range (because they also need iron, zinc, mag, cal, etc), they should green up in a couple of days.
I'm looking forward to the rest of your grow. Thanks for posting!
Peace, God bless
Edit: I'm taking a second look at the yellow plant and it looks like it has leaf curl. Is it from heat, or is there a lot of nitrogen in the soil or have you been feeding it nitrogen? Your yellowing on that one plant can be a lack of iron/zinc maybe. What is the pH of the soil and water/feedings? If the pH is out of range, you will get a lock out of nutrients. PH too high and you lock out iron, manganese, copper, boron and zinc. If pH too low, plants can't get nitrogen, sulfur, calcium or magnesium, among others. Now you have me curious my friend. BTW, too small of a container can also cause yellowing and deficiencies in plants, but I don't think that is the case here.
Build a gh around them Lovely specimens.
Cheers
Greetings my friends. You're both right, they are getting a bit big for the greenhouse. They are in pots so I can still move them. The problem is, I was planning to put HPS lights in the greenhouse, but where now? I guess this is a good problem to have. I may put 4-1500 watt LED panels in there, since I would need too much room for HPS because of the heat they put off. I don't want to extend hours of light in the greenhouse, just add additional lights to supplement the sun, so my sativa's can ripen properly. We'll see how it works out....in the greenhouse? How? Beam them in? Man they're huge them lovely speciments...
Looking forward to seeing them finish on you!
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