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

BruceBanner

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It's okay, there are just enough green leaves around buds, those big ones would soon go yellow anyway... as you self know it, strip all yellow/drying leaves coz they help mold to develop.

Greetings from Novi Sad :D

Snail on Auto Bubble enjoying the view of his next pray- midget auto Durban
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Auto Bubble leftover (she loves mold and opposite), PolarLight 3, Auto Wappa
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yoss33

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Hi people!

I harvested the Haze on Wednesday, the 12th. The plant was dying and rains were coming. Season 2014 is close for me :) A bad season it was but I'm happy I can still rely on 2012's bountiful harvest :)
I'm already looking to 2015, will decide what to run and order the seeds in February and start in March.
 

Waldgeist

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I think you made the very best of it and grew an absolutely impressive plant.
here in germany there was no frost so far but its tending now towards.
Im keen to see how long mine will be able to stand the situation, its more an ornamental plant now with the light intensity and i dont think she will produce any resin to talk of.



thanks for sharing!
:respect:
 

orfeas

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Despite the remarkable skills engaged in this growing saga
the weather seems to have taken its toll. How saddening indeed!
As for the 2012 crop, it reminds me of a Greek saying "The wise men's children cook before they starve!"
Curious to see what you'll be cooking next season...

:tiphat:Orpheus
 

yoss33

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Hi people! :tiphat:

One month after harvest, the little Panama is curing to a very nice effect. The heavy stony feeling is turned into a very pleasant relaxed feeling. Effect is still foggy/dreaming but so smooth and pleasant. Though dreamy, it's easy to refocus and do some work if needed, not feeling wasted at all, even somehow motivating and extrovert within the dense white haze :) Happy weed for sure.
 

dubi

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Hi yoss,

I'm sorry to hear she finally didn't finish correctly. Guess Haze Thais are not the most suitable genetics for your climate/latitude, anyway the ride has been real interesting and i thank you for your updates.

Best wishes for next season!
 

yoss33

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Hi people!
Excuse me for never taking the time to write down proper smoke reports.
I just want to say that the Haze x Thai is very nice weed, even so immature. It's rushy but euphoric. In higher dose can be edgy and anxious, but overally has the Haze positive feeling.
It's a perfect morning weed, maybe even the best that I've tried in this regard. Very clean and active yet complex and rewarding effect.
I personally rate this hybrid higher than Zamaldelica and Panama - the other Ace strains that I've tried. If only it could be reworked to have some reasonable flowering time... :)
 
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1masion11

Bloody hell fella that is well... how do i put it FXCKINGG MASSIVE ive never seen a can plant that big my eyes are wide open now
 

wingdings

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What a show yoss! Your thread and your brave idea inspired me to try a Malawi x Nevilles Bx clone outside at the same latitude. This clone has shown the ability to finish fast inside so Im thinking I can pull it off.
 

yoss33

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Thank you, people :tiphat:

Good luck and sunny autumn, wingdings! :) You never know if you can succeed until you try.

By the way, this year I'm growing a Thai, Panama and Zamaldelica at the same place, together with some indicas and Nepal Jam in the bushes - have a look here if you are interested - https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=303764
 

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