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

yoss33

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Thanks for the kind words, man!
I also think that Panama is a great choice to cross to the Hazes, especially the Haze x Thais where it can restore the balance between the American and Asian high, while only adding good qualities, like flowering speed, resin content and yield. Charlie Garcia deserves applauses for his work on this strain.
I wanted to make some seeds of Panama x HxT #1 for this reason, but unfortunately the fungi caught me off guard and killed the male branch.

By the way, I'm very interested in your opinion on the Oaxacan smoke (of course, after the needed few-months cure). It's great that such seeds are floating around the world. I have 2 failed attempts at growing Nirvana's Eldorado, but I'm determined to try until I manage to grow outdoors a pure Oaxacan. Meanwhile, I hope that the green Panama pheno that I'm trying will be close in effect to the clear euphoric high of Oaxacans.
 

ThaiBliss

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Thanks for the kind words, man!
I also think that Panama is a great choice to cross to the Hazes, especially the Haze x Thais where it can restore the balance between the American and Asian high, while only adding good qualities, like flowering speed, resin content and yield. Charlie Garcia deserves applauses for his work on this strain.
I wanted to make some seeds of Panama x HxT #1 for this reason, but unfortunately the fungi caught me off guard and killed the male branch.

By the way, I'm very interested in your opinion on the Oaxacan smoke (of course, after the needed few-months cure). It's great that such seeds are floating around the world. I have 2 failed attempts at growing Nirvana's Eldorado, but I'm determined to try until I manage to grow outdoors a pure Oaxacan. Meanwhile, I hope that the green Panama pheno that I'm trying will be close in effect to the clear euphoric high of Oaxacans.

Yes, when I got the Panama seeds, I specifically asked to get some from a batch where the green Panamas were dominant. I hope I find one that looks like yours.
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I'll let you know about the Oaxacan. It went into a jar yesterday. Bag appeal, it does not have. But old school aroma, spicy, musty, mint and menthol, it does. Looking forward to that one myself.

I think a very, very good, Oaxacan went into that El Dorado. If you find a good pheno of that, I hope you'll have seeds or a cutting to preserve it. We should talk...
:biggrin:

ThaiBliss
 

Waldgeist

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Im about to cross a green panama male #5 to my columnar PHT#2 you can see here 2 of them in the middle of the pic.

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yoss33, I'm very jealous of the little panama, my one went moldy to soon, beautiful.

:respect:
 

yoss33

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Good luck, Waldgeist! :) Hope the plants you selected will be good parents.
I myself have never been into making seeds, as I'm growing outdoors in area with many wild hemp plants, inevitable pollination and uncertainty who's really the father of each seed. This year I could make seeds with the HxT #1 as father, as it started flowering in the middle of September, after all wild hemp males finished. Maybe next year....
 

yoss33

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The Panama was harvested on the 21st of October, 2 days before so-called Gonsalo hit the Balkans. Strong winds and temperatures between 0*C and 5*C, with rain and snow falling. Today I payed a visit to the garden, to find HxT #4 with its stem and all major branches broken, all covered in one millimetre of glassy ice (frozen rain).

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I was hoping that this plant would get frosty quickly, but I didn't expect this kind of FROST:
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The broken branches are not fatal, but the ice cover?
What an awful end of a bad season. Lets see if the Haze is strong enough to survive this.
 

ThaiBliss

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Ouch! Sorry to hear of the bad weather. Such is the farming life. Better luck next year. I hope some of that haze survives and you get something special from it.
 

Waldgeist

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sad as it seems, I think its not dead, theres not the usual frost damaged tissue on them.
think a week of sun could do some magic here, hope for you!

:tiphat:
 

rik78

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fingers cross, you can still get some sunny days, I hope not everythig is lost

at what altitude, over sea level are the plants?

y si no te parece mucho preguntar en que comunidad?

mucha suerte con ellas tiu!
 

yoss33

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Hi, all, and thanks for the good words and wishes!
Everything is still covered in ice, till tomorrow, I guess, when the forecasts say temperature will rise a bit.
rik, my garden is at 240 metres above sea level, in the bottom of a small valley among the Danube plains. Sorry, but I don't understand Spanish, so cannot answer "y si no te parece mucho preguntar en que comunidad?", if the question was towards me :)
 

Golden Tree

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Shitty man:( good luck on the recovery! I've got their Thai stick and Thai x Purple haze going right now love what I see so far and their Bangi Haze has been a total surprise it just gets fatter and fatter take care buddy happy gardening!
 

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Golden Tree

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That's the bangi here is the Thai tent grown not under the great sun like you!
 

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Golden Tree

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I'm only 4 weeks in of 20 so ill post some updates here if you don't mind and have the interest:) take care buddy!
 

Gemüse

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:ying: Hey yoss
I dont think there will be much damage on your plants when the cold days are gone. Im always surprised how strong these sativa plants are. i hope for better whether in the next days and i am optimistic for your plants.

take care gemüse
 

rik78

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sorry Yoss, I though you were another preson, from Spain, that was why I was speaking to you in spanish. sorry again

and thanks for the anwser, all good now
 

yoss33

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Hi, people!

Today I took an afternoon break from work and spent 4 hours in trying to recover HxT #4's posture. I found the plant under a cover of compacted heavy snow which has additionally broken some smaller branches (of branches..). It seems the 2-3 days spent in freezing temperature didn't do any freezing damage! All flowers and leaves seem happy.
I cut one third of the branches, as they were desperately broken where they attach to their parent stem. Another third of the branches are still present but are broken too, and sagging, some almost to the ground.
So, only one third of the plant is OK. OK, if some fungal disease does not attack through the numerous wounds it has. I painted the most serious wounds with a special wax. Let's cross fingers against fungal invaders.

Anyways, 1/3 of a big plant is still fun :) Here it is:
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The tops are starting to smell of the same sweet flowery smell as in veg, but now it's stronger.
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SativaSeed

I can only dream having plants like that.... Those are extraordinary ! Funny how it's snowing so early in your country.
Best vibeeezz
 

yoss33

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I don't remember snowing in October before, it's very unusual. We usually have the first snow sometime in December. The forecast for the next 10 days is nice, no rains.
 
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