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Bangi Haze

Got some nice comments from friends regarding the Bangi, such a pleasant high.

Fun story:
I've found that the Bangi is really great to smoke when outdoors; it has an effect of aestheticizing the world around me in fun ways. I was at a park near a harbor a few weeks back and I felt like I was in a Bruegel painting, watching all the little dramas of the citizenry. Funny stuff!
 

orfeas

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Hi Orfeas,

Glad to see you think enough of Bangi to still be growing her. I just made more seeds. I have a special pheno, very sativa looking. It is also strange looking. Something is not quite right with it, but I like the high. I found another match for it. Next time I make seeds from the strange, (presumably Congo leaning) Bangi, it will be with Ciskei, pending smoke test of Ciskei:
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Everything looks right, healthy; orderly; vigorous, with Ciskei. Bangi will make it earlier.

ThaiBliss

Oye, carnal!

When an old fart worth their salt comes out speaking their mind, I can but hark and adopt it ... :)

Your last pic does look identical to mine, doesn't it? Is it Ciskei?

:tiphat:Orfeas
 

ThaiBliss

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Oye, carnal!

When an old fart worth their salt comes out speaking their mind, I can but hark and adopt it ... :)

Your last pic does look identical to mine, doesn't it? Is it Ciskei?

:tiphat:Orfeas


Brother Orfeas,


Yes, those are all the Ciskei.
 

Rodehazrd

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:tiphat:Hello I'm Rodehazrd and this is my first try with Ace
I have grown og and headband with some success and of course popped a few freebies. Original Amnesia is as far as I've been in sativa land.
So I ordered 10 Bangi Haze, they sent 12 and I put 5 in a towel.Saved the lucky 7 for April.
Well 4 cracked and I got 3 of those above ground.
One came in like crazy bolted for the sky,i fear it's a male. Other ones are finally growing, slowly.
I'm in a hibrix mix to which I added a cup of phosphene or bone char for each 5 gallons. This may be the issue since I'm getting some deformed leaves.I will try to post pix hope someone has experienced this. I grow for myself so pushing the limit is just not my way. I have not added any other nutes
 

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baduy

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I'd bet those deformities were just temporary then.
The more I read about Bangi Haze the more I think I will hit it with some Queen Mother/Reina Madre pollen.
They seem so similar wether it be lineage (congo and an old sativa from the Katmandu pilgrinage era, just some Zamal added in the original cross), harvest time, type of high or resistance to cold and wet weather (BH seems even better) and yet they are two old inbred lines. I don't have the space and time to grow enough individuals of each to keep both lines fresh now. I wouldn't expect some skyrocket heterosis though, just some fresh genes that could blend harmoniously.
Definitely on top of my pollen chucking list for next season.
 

non

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baduy

sounds like a cool cross, something i wondered meself when reading descriptions with these lines, also bangi x ciskei maybe..id say hit it and post the results when the time comes :)
 

highsteppa

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Got some nice comments from friends regarding the Bangi, such a pleasant high.

Fun story:
I've found that the Bangi is really great to smoke when outdoors; it has an effect of aestheticizing the world around me in fun ways. I was at a park near a harbor a few weeks back and I felt like I was in a Bruegel painting, watching all the little dramas of the citizenry. Funny stuff!

Thats awesome...I found some phenos gave a very hightened awareness to everything around. Wonderful stuff. I found the Congo
phenos to be superior for the flowering speed, flower
density, and the strong odors. Longer flowering Neps had a kinder effect. Anyone grown out crosses of her? I have it crossed with diesel and chem cuts.

I'm at 44n, anyone growing her at similar latitude? Mine came in on the late side , towards the end of Oct, but I didn't seed them until June 1, and assumed that they weren't sexually mature, and thus didn't start flowering when they could have if seeded earlier. June 1 seeding= early Aug flowing onset.

They kicked ass in my greenhouse. The bangi had almost no mold, while a sour deisel melted just a few feet away. Imo, this trait is most valuable as ganja prices drops and Gh herb becomes a option that produces better quality than outdoor without the high costs of indoor growing . I had nighttime humidity at 85% regularly.

One more question; anyone have exp with BH and powdery mildew resistance? Thanks in advance, sorry for the book....cheers
 

Rodehazrd

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Thanks bad guy
They have gotten better and bigger I hit them today with some grow.and microblast. I knew BH took more patience.
Rodehazrd
 

vcasqui

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I'm at 44n, anyone growing her at similar latitude? Mine came in on the late side , towards the end of Oct, but I didn't seed them until June 1, and assumed that they weren't sexually mature, and thus didn't start flowering when they could have if seeded earlier. June 1 seeding= early Aug flowing onset.

They kicked ass in my greenhouse. The bangi had almost no mold, while a sour deisel melted just a few feet away. Imo, this trait is most valuable as ganja prices drops and Gh herb becomes a option that produces better quality than outdoor without the high costs of indoor growing . I had nighttime humidity at 85% regularly.

One more question; anyone have exp with BH and powdery mildew resistance? Thanks in advance, sorry for the book....cheers

42'5N here. Basically same conditions as you, it looks like. I also had really high RH during night, and rainy days towards the end of the grown (over 90%RH). I harvested mine in late October too. Just a little bit of rot (10% or so).

About the mildew; In my experience, as long as you keep them healthy and don't have them near a vine (or something similar, that attracts a lot of "garbage"), they should be fine. They are pretty resistent to external shit if they are handled right. I had one Bh that was sick (because various reasons), so I placed her near the neithbour's vine; she started to show a little bit of mildew, but it never advanced.

Noone of my babys had mildew (PCKxKaliChina, BH and Malawi), and I had them outside, so I don't think you should have problems inside a greenhouse (root could definitely be a problem if you don't have good ventilation and maybe a fan. At least where I live).

Anyways, I will be growing BH next year for sure. Smells really good, tastes nice and the high is really good with friends (at least for me). Also, it's almost perfect for my weather(Floyd Mayweather lol xD), and It's a sativa!!!
 

Rodehazrd

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Hey guys anyone grow BH in low humidity I'm in the 30s never grown BH before not sure if it's affecting them negatively. I have a small humidifier that would cover them but if they can thrive without it I want to grow cuts from them in the desert.
Rodehazrd
 

WaterFarmFan

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Bangi's starting around week 4 are producing the most delicious smelling terps. It smells SOOOO much like my Dutch Passion Orange Bud from 2006. One wiff and I was taken back over a decade!!! It does not smell like "Oranges", but super sweet floral goodness. Can't wait for these to finish up!!!

WFF
 

nepalnt21

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in reply #420 (teehee) unthing suggested a bangi haze x orient express cross... ignoring the congo, this seems to me to be a wonderful way of exploring the nuances of the evolutionary history of cannabis in its trip from central asia to southeast and southwest... sort of a phenotypic journey of indica and sativa in the same mostly landrace plant. an interesting idea. anyone try this project?
 

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