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MostlyMe

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Laziness is nothing to be ashamed about :D Usually I have no motivation problems when it comes to growing though.

@Nodestar: slowing down the drying was what I figured as well. I pre-dry only a couple of days, leaves on, and then trim and jar. I keep the lid open until I RH stays below 70 % with the lid closed. That's when the cure sets in. Good results, but it takes a few weeks before you can smoke it.
 
Beautiful shot, TB! Looks like your harvest turned out pretty well. Did you write a smoke report for it?

On the trimming thing, I just trim the stem leaves and any green tips with no trichs. I don't mind leaving a little leaf on, as it lays down and covers the flowers. I just put some music on and spend however many hours doing it and smoking. Hang 'em up to dry in an even humidity and cool temp environment for about a week or so, then jar. Works well enough for me.

:ying:
 

Kygiacomo!!!

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Thanks for the good vibes.

I grow in a valley that gets foggy after big rains. This year we got two different early rainy periods before harvest. I heard lots of complaints and early harvests from other local growers. These plants stood up pretty well, especially since the earliest rain, a violent thunderstorm, flattened my plants leaving many branches on the ground or severely bent over. I only found one spot of mold on one bud so far. It was in a spot where a huge bud was laying against another huge bud. My bad.

I think as far as mold goes, local conditions vary widely, and you will need to test under your conditions. What I can recommend is that these plants produce a high quality effect that is worth testing in your environment.
:biggrin:

ThaiBliss

thanks for the reply thaibliss..if u dont mind me asking what lat are u in? i ordered a pack of the bangi haze so gonna be running it with some other strains next year and see how she does..thats great news to hear about it actually being as mold resistant as it says..i find most time breeders dont tell the 100% truth on the strain which is why i always ask a fellow ganja brother for first hand experience..did u use any types of prevention sprays like actinovate or neem oil? also how much dry weight did u get from the BH? thanks bro
 

MostlyMe

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I posted this smoke report on a sample early into the cure in the trip weed thread, might as well copy/paste it here as well. I smoked it as a joint, with tobacco:

Most obvious thing to note is the potency. Despite the fact that I used a conservative amount I got higher than I've been in quite a while, and a joint usually can't compete with bong hits. The high is very clear and clean, but also very cold - almost clinical. It doesn't have that warm fuzzy blanket type feeling. I am not ashamed to admit I was quite uncomfortable for a while by the combination of potency and effect.
 

Jhhnn

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I posted this smoke report on a sample early into the cure in the trip weed thread, might as well copy/paste it here as well. I smoked it as a joint, with tobacco:

Most obvious thing to note is the potency. Despite the fact that I used a conservative amount I got higher than I've been in quite a while, and a joint usually can't compete with bong hits. The high is very clear and clean, but also very cold - almost clinical. It doesn't have that warm fuzzy blanket type feeling. I am not ashamed to admit I was quite uncomfortable for a while by the combination of potency and effect.

Satori is a bit like that. Before we smoked it up, I'd prepare a blend with something warm & fuzzy, keep it in a tin. Adds a little extra kick. That seemed particularly true with a good daytime smoke.

I'm beginning to understand how folks end up with really big gardens- so many kinds, so little time.
 

MostlyMe

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Satori is a bit like that. Before we smoked it up, I'd prepare a blend with something warm & fuzzy, keep it in a tin. Adds a little extra kick. That seemed particularly true with a good daytime smoke.

Funny you should mention that. In the original thread I added this:

I hope this weed develops some warmth during the cure, if not I think co-smoking it with Zamaldelica might be a good idea. I didn't notice any hints of trippyness in the Bangi by itself, so apart from providing the warm blanket, the Z can provide that as well.

Great minds think alike :D
 

TDK

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Hi dubi
i have here bangi haze under 18/6
They need i think 1-2 weeks moore, then i but them in the flowerroom..
pics following later

regards
 
I tried to search but couldn`t find info that i`m looking for. When Bangi will start to show sex if planted in small cups 12/12 or 11/13 from start? I`m asking because when you grow outdoor guerrilla style you don`t want to spend effort and time on males. :)
 

TDK

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Hi dubi i got 2 males....
Have some beans leaft .. but need to wait at this moment...
One male i think i try to revegg...

regards
 

ThaiBliss

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Beautiful shot, TB! Looks like your harvest turned out pretty well. Did you write a smoke report for it?

Greetings,

I sampled the first bud from one of my 3 Bangi Haze plants grown this summer. It was a bud from what I considered the most beautiful, toughest, and earliest plant. These were also the most pungent buds, by far, as well as the least leafy. I really wanted this to be a winner, so I prejudiced it by my own high expectations.

As I describe the smoke, I am going to do it by comparing it to what I remember from the first indoor Bangi Haze I grew, as well as some other smoke that I have been testing lately. The clarity of the high is the most notable. No negatives qualities from the high that I would count against it. It may be not quite as clear as the indoor Bangi Haze plant was. I was a bit disappointed that it did not turn out stronger considering the new one grew in the bright full sunlight. It is also a bit less energetic and a bit less euphoric. It makes me wish I had saved a cutting from the first one, but I have two more to test, and are already harvested. I have a harvested Nepal Jam to try also.
:biggrin:

I have been testing another strain from a private source. It is similar to Bangi Haze in it's clarity and euphoria, but is a little more potent, like the first indoor Bangi Haze was. This private strain has an impressive expansiveness and flavor to it. The combination of high expectations, and having to compete with this good smoke I already have makes it a hard act for Bangi Haze to follow. The only problem is that the other strain took more than 7 months to flower, and the buds look like crap. Still waiting to find it all in one package.

I'll grow and test more Bangi Haze because it is a high I like, it is early enough for outdoor growing in my area, and it produces some very nice bud.
:biggrin:

ThaiBliss
 

Claude Hopper

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I just sampled some of my Bangi Haze from this last spring. It was a small stash kept in glass. I hadn't tried any for a while and was surprised just how good this weed is.

I think back to when I first tried it Several months of some good Golden Tiger.

I was just looking at running some Ace Panama. Instead I'll run the f7 Bangi Haze (nearly to an IBL) seeds I have. They were much easier to raise than the Golden Tiger.

I have a nice bunch of well ripened Bangi Haze x Pakistan Chitral Kush that will be running with the straight Bangi. That PCK seems to add nice flavors.
 

dubi

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I posted this smoke report on a sample early into the cure in the trip weed thread, might as well copy/paste it here as well. I smoked it as a joint, with tobacco:

Most obvious thing to note is the potency. Despite the fact that I used a conservative amount I got higher than I've been in quite a while, and a joint usually can't compete with bong hits. The high is very clear and clean, but also very cold - almost clinical. It doesn't have that warm fuzzy blanket type feeling. I am not ashamed to admit I was quite uncomfortable for a while by the combination of potency and effect.

Hi MostlyMe,

Some Bangi Hazes have a very strong stimulating caffeinic type of effect, some people don't feel very confortable with this kind of electric effects, that's the way some good africans hit the brain and body :)
 

dubi

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Hi ThaiBliss,

Guess the differences you are experiencing in your Bangi Hazes are mainly related to the normal variability you can expect between different plants, even being from the same line. It's a quite inbred and uniform line although all the plants won't perform as clones. I had to play with different lines to breed Bangi Haze lately, main reason was to avoid inbreeding depression and to avoid some fertility problems that the line initially had.

We have just finished the new Bangi Haze reproduction/selection using 5 different lines and a wide variety of parental plants, and so far i'm very happy with the results. We have found very very nice females with outstanding resin production and very refined lemony/spicy/aniseed/incensey aromas. I still need to cure a bit more this new females to decide which are the best ones, but I think this new standard stock will be much better than previous releases in all senses.

It's our goal to improve our catalogue inbred strains every few years working with populations (even with the older ones like Bangi Haze) and not only with 1:1 static reproductions using pre selected parental plants.
 

dubi

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I just sampled some of my Bangi Haze from this last spring. It was a small stash kept in glass. I hadn't tried any for a while and was surprised just how good this weed is.

I think back to when I first tried it Several months of some good Golden Tiger.

I was just looking at running some Ace Panama. Instead I'll run the f7 Bangi Haze (nearly to an IBL) seeds I have. They were much easier to raise than the Golden Tiger.

I have a nice bunch of well ripened Bangi Haze x Pakistan Chitral Kush that will be running with the straight Bangi. That PCK seems to add nice flavors.

Hi Claude Hopper,

I'm glad you are enjoying your well cured Bangi Haze flowers :biggrin:

Bangi Haze x PCK sounds good. PCK is usually very dominant in crosses so you can expect it will add its nice colors and forest fruit type of aromas, guess the effect will be more balanced sativa/indica type, not so sativa/electric like straight Bangi Haze. Keep us updated with the outcome! :tiphat:
 

dubi

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Noticed on Ace's site that BH is no longer 100% sativa.

Hi Hold Your Fire,

We have updated our strain descriptions for our 10th anniversary.
Bangi Haze genetics remain the same (it has not been outcrossed), it just has been bred further.

Bangi Haze was originally a pure congolese crossed with other genetics (most probably a nepalese). That's the info i received when we started to work with the line, and the hybrid was passed to me as a 100 % sativa cross, but for me is more a 70/30 sativa/indica line.

The same for Nepal Jam, it has been updated as a 60/40 sativa/indica. I just want to be as accurate as possible with the descriptions. Hope it clears your doubts.
 

Texan

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Hello friends,

I was wondering if you guys could give me some advice?

I grew Ace China Yunnan before and had amazing results with a high CBD pheno.

Now I would like to try a Sativa hybrid. I have a pack of Bangi Haze but am limited on space. I grow with a 250 watt cmh and my room is a 2x2x2 foot cube.

I would like to run the whole pack to make some selective breeding decisions so obviously I would need to keep the plants pretty small to run a high number of them.

My questions are:

-Is 12/12 from seed feasible for me?

-What could I expect if grown in soil in 5x5x5 inch square pots? Stretch, structure, etc...I would like to yield at least 10g-15g (or more of course) a plant if possible, including seeds. 10 plants total.

-Is it a better to let them veg for 2-3 weeks before flipping or would I have root bound runts/under performers? I would like to start/finish in the same containers.

Any guidance would be appreciated, thank you!
 
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pedrero

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hi :tiphat:

a bangi haze male from brazil

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best vibes!
 

ValleyKush

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Smoked some of a 6 week sample of my bangi and wow! The high was only strong for about 45 min but I asume thats because it was immature. The high was pretty clear, engaging, slightly trippy and had an intensity to it that was unexpcted. The smell before cut was very lemon candyish and after is more like lemon thyme; the flavor was smooth but fairly herbal without much lemon but I assume thats the quick 3 day dry and no cure. Overall I am super satisfied and cant wait to try my 8 week samples! (Which are almost dry) I will be running both of the phenos outdoors along with a whole pack of the new bangis, should be cool to see the differences.
 

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