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Rodehazrd

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Hello Folks
These Bangi girls are 5 weeks in flower. Thats B4 in a 30 gal tub on the left she has a fruity smell and cloned easily. The three on the right in the 65 gal shorty all have a old boot kind of smell. All seem to be the same pheno but B4 grew much faster and her stem is twice the size of the others. I prefer her sturdy branching style but she's in her own tub with constant water from underneath and that may be why instead of genetics.
Best strain ever grown on this ridge. No mold and minimum bug pressure.
 

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Rodehazrd

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Hello Bangi Lovers
Let me tell you a question. I'm seeing a scant few brown trichs. And its cold and raining forecast is for several more days of wet cool. Should I chop now or wait for a mostly cloudy with more brown.

Thanks:tiphat:
 
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Hello Bangi Lovers
Let me tell you a question. I'm seeing a scant few brown trichs. And its cold and raining forecast is for several more days of wet cool. Should I chop now or wait for a mostly cloudy with more brown.

Thanks:tiphat:

I would wait for the rain to stop and the sun to come out, as long as nothing is rotting.

good luck
 

Sticky Sat

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Hello brothers ! :)
Imho it depends a lot on the rh and temp at your place... Here, in a tropical island, i'd cut it without any hesitation. Danger of mold aside, i'm also wondering if the climate doesn't change the optimum moment for harvest... So far, the BHs cut a tad early were very good, exactly what i expect from a sativa. The ones left until totally done were also very good but a bit heavier on the landing. We're supposed to be in the "dry" season and hardly had 5 sunny days in a month... ;)
 
Hello Bangi Lovers
Let me tell you a question. I'm seeing a scant few brown trichs. And its cold and raining forecast is for several more days of wet cool. Should I chop now or wait for a mostly cloudy with more brown.

Thanks:tiphat:
Seems real early to chop no? With Bangi I would try to go at least 8 weeks given its high sativa leanings. When you see brown trichs, are you looking at the buds or the leaves?
 

Rodehazrd

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Thanks Guys
I'm looking at the buds seeing mostly cloudy and some tan on B5,6 and 7. They were always shorter and more bushy than #4 Also found one spot of rot on 5 so I cut the tip off a bud.

B4 the fruity one not very cloudy yet. I think I will leave that one to grow and harvest the other three. Its barely 8 weeks since I first saw a flower but Ms Hazrd and myself prefer the earlier cut rather than the later less racy buzz from a fully mature bud on the other strains I have grown. We are too old to smoke something makes us feel tired.​
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Thanks for holding my hand guys
 
Time to show off my bangi Haze that I'm truly in love with! She will be a later finisher but as of now has handled the cold weather and rain amazing barly any bud rot and the spots that have it are small and don't spread from the affected bud. She has a very lemon citrus smell that I really like. This was the only one that made it out of the three I planted. The other two germinated but the soil was no good stay away from fox farm light warrior it killed my seedlings and was full of fungus nats. I did order more bangis and cant wait to see what else is in those genetics!
 

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Rodehazrd

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Beautiful work there Native. I had one of those fruity tall girls too. she was only 8 feet and I cut her over a week ago at the first sign of a brown trich and a little bud rot. I'm at 38 degrees and we just had the wettest September ever recorded.

I just cut her into buds and put her in a big jar. Actually an old butter churn. I got 315g of dried bud from her in a 30 gal tub. The other three I had shared a 65 gal fabric pot and were more bushy like and smelled of coffee and sandalwood. 125g tops on the biggest one. The tall girl cloned well and I plan to keep cuts going all winter and be ready with female clones of her next spring. I also want to try the fem version of Bangi too, they are usually mostly the same and I would like to grow the one deemed most worthy of selfing by the Ace crew.
 

Emperortaima

Namekian resident/farmer
Beautiful work there Native. I had one of those fruity tall girls too. she was only 8 feet and I cut her over a week ago at the first sign of a brown trich and a little bud rot. I'm at 38 degrees and we just had the wettest September ever recorded.

I just cut her into buds and put her in a big jar. Actually an old butter churn. I got 315g of dried bud from her in a 30 gal tub. The other three I had shared a 65 gal fabric pot and were more bushy like and smelled of coffee and sandalwood. 125g tops on the biggest one. The tall girl cloned well and I plan to keep cuts going all winter and be ready with female clones of her next spring. I also want to try the fem version of Bangi too, they are usually mostly the same and I would like to grow the one deemed most worthy of selfing by the Ace crew.

God damn hope all that lasts long enough I'd of squished and smoked it up quick lol
 
I have one Bangi Haze trucking through at this point outdoors in MA. The only thing is that it didn't start flowering until the end of August, so I won't consider harvesting for another 4-5 weeks. If the frost eats it, it eats it, but I want to see how it can handle some bitter cold.
 
Due to weak and thin branches, 2 of my Bangi Haze died and this one had its main cola snapp off. However with some support this one has made it successfully deep into flowering.



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SolarLogos

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I have one Bangi Haze trucking through at this point outdoors in MA. The only thing is that it didn't start flowering until the end of August, so I won't consider harvesting for another 4-5 weeks. If the frost eats it, it eats it, but I want to see how it can handle some bitter cold.
She is beautiful! Nice color and seems quite healthy and happy. I pray the frost holds off until she ripens, she has so much potential. Would you maybe consider a makeshift greenhouse over her for the nights, maybe just a tee-pee style with a few poles and wrap some white (50 ml? thickness) plastic from the hardware store and put a small round wire cage inside with compost. The heat from the compost will keep the temperatures up a little.
I wish you luck and a great harvest!
Peace, God bless
 

Breadwizard

Active member
Kind of an odd question, with a bit of background:

I popped a 5 pack of bangi haze, and I've got a bonsai style mother and father plant which I have grafted all the separate seedlings onto in order to keep the genetics as I test their offspring (keeping plant count down). These mother/father plants are kept in 15/9 lighting.

The 'e' plant is male, and showed sex a week before any other seedling. My graft didn't take as well as the rest, so I was forced to do another graft after the seedling plant already begun flowering.

I figured that this would just cause the grafted branch to reveg, going through the usual reveg uglyness of single bladed leafs before going back to normal. This hasn't happened, and the branch continually puts out single bladed leafs (about 8 nodes worth so far).

Would this be the behavior of a semiauto flowering plant? (I have never worked with or auto flowering plants, nor have attempted to reveg autoflowering plants). Has anyone had semi autoflowering behavior in bangi haze?
 

therevverend

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Due to weak and thin branches, 2 of my Bangi Haze died and this one had its main cola snapp off. However with some support this one has made it successfully deep into flowering.

Ouch that's rough. A few years back I had a Bangi get stem rot. It girdled the main stem. I killed the mold in time that it didn't cut the plant in half but the part above the mold finished a lot faster then the lower part. Of course the girdled part wasn't as nice because it was basically dying. I've lost entire plants to stem rot when it happened in Veg.

The other stem breaker is storm damage. A plant gets wet and heavy then the wind starts whipping it around. It's hard to stake if it's tall.
 

dufous

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I have an odd runt. It grows vertical and is not even close to ready. These are regular Bangi Haze. The others are like trees and ready to harvest now.
 

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Sticky Sat

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Hello brothers ! :)

Cut these Bangi Haze today at week 7. Could have waited one more week but, thanks to our infamous weather, the mold was already starting... These plants had serious merit packing as much resin considering they hardly had 10 sunny days on almost 50 days since they were flipped...
Anyway, after the last 10 years, i gave up any hope of harvesting perfectly ripe buds in tropical outdoor... It sometimes happens but it's very rare...

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A great week end to all of you ! :tiphat:
 

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NENugger

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Here are two of the 4 Bangi Haze I have outside. On the left in a 35 gal grow bag, rt in the ground. Both clone of the same plant I grew indoors. They need several more weeks to mature here in Mass.

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Hello brothers ! :)

Cut these Bangi Haze today at week 7. Could have waited one more week but, thanks to our infamous weather, the mold was already starting... These plants had serious merit packing as much resin considering they hardly had 10 sunny days on almost 50 days since they were flipped...
Anyway, after the last 10 years, i gave up any hope of harvesting perfectly ripe buds in tropical outdoor... It sometimes happens but it's very rare...


BH bottom branch nug

A great week end to all of you ! :tiphat:


Very sugary with many brown pistils. For 7 week Bangi Haze, these are very far along, I would have guess these were closer to at least 8 weeks of flowering.
 
Here are two of the 4 Bangi Haze I have outside. On the left in a 35 gal grow bag, rt in the ground. Both clone of the same plant I grew indoors. They need several more weeks to mature here in Mass.

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They look very good. Do you think they will have enough time to mature? I'm at 45 north and need at least two more weeks but I will be losing a bunch of her to mold. Raining alot more than normal this year and I have no way of getting her under cover
 
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