Very nice thread full of beautiful plants. It was a joy to read. Peace
Very nice thread full of beautiful plants. It was a joy to read. Peace
G `day SS
Wonderin how you are waterin those girls ?
Crawl under to reach the pots ?
It's also what I'd do but, in my humble experience, I haven't had much success at reversing N deficiency yellowing in advanced flowering plants. Also, having to process extra N after a lack of it often seems to somewhat keep already far into flowering plants to optimize their P's assimilation. But then, I'm outdoor in a very different climate zone so it may be totally different in your case... ;-)
Very nice thread full of beautiful plants. It was a joy to read. Peace
Welcome Big Medicine,
Thanks for sharing the progresses of your grow with us
Interesting to see Congo and Bangi Haze regular grown side by side, can clearly identify the congolese sativa traits in both strains, with Congo having the extra PCK touch.
Glad you are also growing Malawi along with them, she is less tamed in size and she has a slightly longer flowering time but she also works great indoors so i hope you won't have any problem with her.
What's the genetic background of Pure Africa fem ?
I used to grow Sensi's Mexican sativa 20 years ago, at that time it was an unstable mexican x durban/pakistani polyhybrid but we found interesting phenos....
Maui Waui (not from Nirvana) was one of the first cannabis strains i grew and which made me fall in love with cannabis ... hope you also find interesting plants with your Mauis!
G `day SS
Wonderin how you are waterin those girls ?
Crawl under to reach the pots ?
Thanks for sharin
EB
Amazing thread brother!Good luck and keep us posted!
Hi Big Medicine,
What a nice display of african buddage! It's a pleasure to see them developing so well. Thanks for your explanation and for sharing your insights about the different african ACE strains you are growing.
Glad you appreciate the stability and good traits of Bangi Haze, tons of work behind this line ... I see more potential in Bangi Haze hybrids because the line is highly inbred nowadays, but for that we need solid inbred lines first and Bangi Haze is a great one, no doubt. It also delivers great african effects and terpenes in a moderate flowering time and with great indoor adaptability, as you have experienced, Bangi Haze branching is quite flexible so she is indeed a great sativa hybrid for SCROGs.
The end of the grow is close and looks like is going to be a very successful one
Best wishes for the last days of flowering!