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A try at Green/Purple Haze x Thai outdoors at 44 degrees north

ManyManySpliffs

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Yoss them ladies got huge. You're going to have a bountiful harvest indeed, but I don't envy all that trimming you're going to have to undertake. Start them weight curls buddy.. lol You want them forearms right for all that scissor work. Keep up the good work. Let's hope it's smooth sailing from here on out. Keep it green!
 

yoss33

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Thanks for the nice words, people!

Here's the weekly update. Not many photos as nothing much has changed.

HxT #4:
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The rest of Hazes:
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All plants are seriously attacked by all kinds of critters and suckers. But so far I refrain from spraying, as the plants are vigorous and can fight on their own, upping their defences.

HxT #1's most damaged leaves:
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...and an erect branch, heh:
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yoss33

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Hi, people!

Excuse my lack of updates, but it's busy times for me, busy with drinking beer with friends in the hot evenings, hehe. Besides, there's not much progress.

The Hazes and Panama haven't started flowering, though HxT #1 and #3 still bring small preflowers that look like male clubs, and the Panama, as little as it is, is pre-flowering strongly at every node. The pistils of HxT #4's preflowers turn to red when dying.
The Haze x Thais have an interesting common smell. It's a very sweet flowery smell, not complex, but almost sickly sweet, somewhat like a rose. HxT #4 has this smell the most pronounced and strong. HxT #3 has the same smell but lighter, and HxT #1 has some hashy and spicy notes mixed with it.
The Panama has a funky smell that combines a tasty candy and rubber. I'm a bit surprised by the rubber smell, didn't expect it from a sativa. The pistils of the pre-flowers are not pink, so I guess I'm getting a green Panama pheno.

Here are the photos, starting with a morning shot of HxT #4:
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... and a late afternoon shot:
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Here you can see the near church's steeple, radiating prayers for better resin production:
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Some vegetation galore:
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yoss33

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And HxT #4's top:
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HxT #1, #3 and the Panama:
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HxT #1's top:
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I like it when I stay next to it and feel like staying by a grass wall:
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... and when I look up...
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yoss33

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Here's one of HxT #1's branches bent for a close view:
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HxT #3:
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And a branch from closer:
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The Panama, which, unfortunately, is growing very slowly due to being in HxT #1's shadow. But that's fine, since it's a test grow and I only want to see when it starts and finishes flowering at my site and have a taste of it.
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bakermat

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Wow, great pics, just seen this thread, watching now to the end these beautiful plants. Hope you have good harvest man.
 

Plago

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Plants look very healthy by the looks of the plants you will be flowering in september harvest in october good work bro keep it up :tiphat: im on the same scale :ying:
 

dubi

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Hi, people!

Excuse my lack of updates, but it's busy times for me, busy with drinking beer with friends in the hot evenings, hehe. Besides, there's not much progress.

The Hazes and Panama haven't started flowering, though HxT #1 and #3 still bring small preflowers that look like male clubs, and the Panama, as little as it is, is pre-flowering strongly at every node. The pistils of HxT #4's preflowers turn to red when dying.
The Haze x Thais have an interesting common smell. It's a very sweet flowery smell, not complex, but almost sickly sweet, somewhat like a rose. HxT #4 has this smell the most pronounced and strong. HxT #3 has the same smell but lighter, and HxT #1 has some hashy and spicy notes mixed with it.
The Panama has a funky smell that combines a tasty candy and rubber. I'm a bit surprised by the rubber smell, didn't expect it from a sativa. The pistils of the pre-flowers are not pink, so I guess I'm getting a green Panama pheno.

Interesting notes on the aromas yoss33, hopefully they translate well in flowering ... i´m glad to know you are enjoying summer time with friends ;) Good vibes!
 

yoss33

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Thanks, people! :)

Here's a quick update. The photos are from a few days ago.
We had some rains a week ago but now the weather is nice and sunny, mid 20s degrees, and the forecasts are good.

HxT #4 is doing fine, smells even finer, and looks like following the same schedule as Nirvana's Haze (at the same place, 2012) - starting to look "just about to flower" in the middle of August and starting to really flower in the middle of September, or so I hope,
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yoss33

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HxT #1 showed its first true male flowers and got cut down, with only a very small bottom branch left, which I hope can cast some pollen on the panama and HxT #4. HxT #1 is a vigorous and smelly plant and should be a nice parent. Here is its cut top:
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and the bottom branch left:
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The other 2 plants at this place will definitely benefit from HxT #1's removal - it was casting shadow on both of them:
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HxT #3 is still having only very small undeveloped club-like preflowers.
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yoss33

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The Panama started to flower in the first days of September, which is perfect for my place - it's late enough not to get pollinated by wild hemp (serious problem in August in my region). Only its preflowers got pollinated.
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Best off both worlds

Best off both worlds

Not saying this is your problem but ive noticed some plants dont like to be in clear containers.Ive grown in bigger clear containers and had some malformations like this after painting the exterior or potting into a different container things go back normal.
You can grow in clear cups and put that clear cup into a colored cup then just raise it out when you want to check roots, the rest of the time they're in the dark and growing naturally (light retards roots but in some cases maybe that's what the grower wants at that time, like in a yogurt cup challenge)
 

yoss33

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Hi, people!

A quick update with a few photos.

HxT #3 also turned out male, as expected. I removed it completely and did not leave any small branch for pollination, as HxT #1 seems like the better male of the two.

HxT #4 is still in the "right about to flower" mode. Here it is:
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And the Panama:
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yoss33

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She's still not flowering. But I hope the lowering temperatures will remind her. Forecasts are that next week we'll have the first rains in a while, so the cloudy days will also help her make her mind.

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