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SwamiMon

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I would do this only on the plants i want to make mom. Each pheno will have different results. So, i will need to do this on ANY PLANT i think has a chance to become Mom.
 
In my experience if you see any amber trichomes on these (or in fact any strain I've yet to try) you have completely ruined it and the high is just the same tired foggy-headed CBN breakdown high you get with *any* strain you let go to the point of amber trichomes.

In fact science consistently has proven if you see a slight change from crystal clear to slightly hazy you are at the peak of potency. The drop off of percentage of THC to CBN after that point is pretty steep. By the time there is amber trichomes there is very little thc left anywhere other than new growth which really shouldn't be happening once you get it dialed in.

Also the hairs are about 50% dead at this point in all the different ACE sativa's I've tried so far so it's easy to spot.

No need to take my word for it though, try a sample every week from week 6 onwards and let it go long to amber trichomes and try it for yourself.

For my BH pheno this takes almost exactly 6 weeks from the point I flip it to 12/12 under LED's in a cabinet scrogged. I could go as late as 7 but it starts to become a bland boring high at that point and only gets worse.

Also keep in mind that THC continues to break down to CBN in storage sometimes very rapidly if the temps are too high or there is too much light so if you start with a product that's already got a high degree of breakdown of THC to CBN (amber trichomes) when you open that jar in about 6 months you may find it gives you a headache more than anything else.

Rather than harvesting late and losing all that THC in order to get a less powerful bud why not just try a different strain instead? To me a plant should be grown to it's peak of perfection and if it's not right it's just not right.

The whole point of these exotic sativas is to experience what is unique about them, if you let them go to the point of amber trichomes you are just turning them into the same thing you get if you let any indica go long but with far more work.

I´m sorry, but I must disagree.

IF one is growing cannabis for THC production, one must know the plants peak in THC production, is when trichomes are " cloudy '' .... at this point, THC is mature, and the plant is pumping out, lots of Oils, Terpene, and other cannabinnoids less studied by us. when trichomes are cloudy, is an indication of the point of maturity of the plant, it means, plant is at its optimal resin and oil production, this means it´s OK for harvest, if one chopps a plant with clear trics, one will have chopped an imature plant, and if one chopps a plant full of amber, plant has been dulled out by overripping, so optimal harvest is when all trichomes are cloudy, and that is verry rare! ... usually when 90% of the plant has cloudy trichomes, 10% has already past maturing point, so a bit of amber is a good indication of proper harvest. not to mention that when trics go amber, THC oxidises into THCV CBN, and other cannabinnoids.
 

Rinse

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I have smoked Thai and other tropical sativas with many clear amber thrichomes that have an effect any sativa lover would relish, an uplifting and charged effect that lasts hours, followd by a peacefullness as the high wears down, which will usually end in a nap admittedly as I find most strong weeds do.

Im sure there are other factors at play, for example are they cloudy amber or clear amber trichs? Usually long flower sativas grown in the tropics are most able to produce clear amber, where as most indicas and hybrids will make cloudy amber, after the clear white and cloudy white trichs appear.
 

Claude Hopper

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I've been agonizing over what to run outdoors this season after stupidly losing several seasons work on HFH's hazy hashplant (I lost nearly all my seeds during a relocation.)

After reading this thread I knew that I had to give Bangi a shot in my guerrilla grow this coming season and placed an order. I've ordered from ACE and Cannabiogen before and have more faith in them than many other breeders. These guys aren't all hype.

Spring is in the air (I'm ignoring the falling snow.)
 
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ThaiBliss

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Claude,

I doubt you'll regret it. When I smoke the Bangi, my thoughts are positive, I like people, and I get stuff done. It almost makes a person like me into a decent bloke. At the end of the day, I feel like it was a satisfying day.
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Last year I grew them indoors. I'm planning an outdoor grow this year with Bangi Haze, and possibly a Nepal Jam or two. If I don't get a male and female of Bangi Haze, I'll use Nepal Jam as a mate to make some more seed. Come to think of it, I may do both if I have a chance. I dropped the seeds in water today. Gotta love the spring time!

ThaiBliss
 

Applesauce

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48 via DWC, assuming 50:50 ratio 24 will end up flowering and only one will emerge victorious in 2 months.

What EC has been run with success?

1.2 has blazed some tips, however they are small. Too much.
 

ThaiBliss

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48 via DWC, assuming 50:50 ratio 24 will end up flowering and only one will emerge victorious in 2 months.

What EC has been run with success?

1.2 has blazed some tips, however they are small. Too much.

Hi Applesauce,

I can't really answer your question, I just wanted to say "hi". What is DWC?

I generally feed on the light side, and I do it like I cook. I squint my eyes, hold out my thumb for scale, and toss whatever in. Only the most sensitive plants do I have to adjust for. Bangi Haze was not one of them. I have read that you want it light in veg, then it can take a bit more at the start of flowering. I started light, and reduced it more during flowering, and it produced very well.

Have a Great Day,

ThaiBliss
 

Applesauce

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DWC = Deep Water Culture

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I veg under 600 Watt HPS. Temps are low and I've been battling unsuitably cold rez temps by dropping the light closer to the buckets than I'd like. Plants are about to take off though after adjustment. These are SOGed in totes. I have enough room for 48, all males will be discarded unless there is one spectacular specimen. Assuming 24 Bangi females remain, the other spots will immediately be filled by "24" ******'s Sugar Punch which should also be a great strain. I am very enthused to find a good representation of Bangi Haze.

Ah, yes. Censorship of certain breeders. All well...
 

tjo

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What EC has been run with success?

1.2 has blazed some tips, however they are small. Too much.

i found that hungry strains like some indicas doing great with
no higher then 1,2ec.. now my malawi needs less from 0,6...imagine
that i fixed my nutes at 0,6 and im 40 days flower,im running
rdwc with a lot of oxygen and never saw underfeeding...
also i have some malawi clones that i rooted and since then
they drink only ro water -no nutrient at all- and the plants love it..
strange or not is true,so less is more..
i hope that helps :)
 

Applesauce

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i found that hungry strains like some indicas doing great with
no higher then 1,2ec.. now my malawi needs less from 0,6...imagine
that i fixed my nutes at 0,6 and im 40 days flower,im running
rdwc with a lot of oxygen and never saw underfeeding...
also i have some malawi clones that i rooted and since then
they drink only ro water -no nutrient at all- and the plants love it..
strange or not is true,so less is more..
i hope that helps :)

The .6 EC, what is your tap or are you using RO?
 

orfeas

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Anyone having grown BH outdoors to enlighten me as to its size and the way it grows?
 
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Rinse

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Hi orfeas,

This is how Bangi Haze looks like outdoors in mid September, started in April-May. Hope it works as reference. The seed stock available came from this plants.

Hi Dubi where can I find the seeds from these plants?
 

orfeas

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Hi orfeas,

This is how Bangi Haze looks like outdoors in mid September, started in April-May. Hope it works as reference. The seed stock available came from this plants.

Oye che!
Gracias por la referencia!

Real nice bushes!
see if I can outgrow them...wish I could!
:tiphat:
 

TDK

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mmh nice Strain ..
The Last Pics now are very god ^^
mmmh how looks when it is ready^^ we have to wait...
 

dubi

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Dubi,
I suppose you applied no training whatsoever to the ladies.

Hi orfeas,

It was started in a pot, topped once around 4-5 weeks of life, then planted into soil, with the same water supply than orange trees.

It grew semi guerrilla style, the plant didn't receive almost any visit till the harvest moment. Very hardy and mold resistant strain.
 

Lean Green

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I'm flowering a pair of Bangi Haze bushes now. Looks like they are gonna put out a nice amount of buds. Probably gonna cross it with Deep Congo also
 
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