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CannaRed

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Two branches of my last bangi Haze.
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dufous

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Does it really take this long? I harvested mine in early October last year. I'm still smoking it today. I am super stoned. Am I missing something? Did I harvest too early?
 

NENugger

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Hey Dufous, not usually, this is a revegged indoor plant harvested in june and put out doors in July. It took a long time to turn to flower. right now trichs are milky with very little amber.
Last year I harvested clones in EO September. Next year I'm doing clones again cuz I don't really like to wait this long. But it's interesting to see how vital she is.
I'll chop her this Wed or Thurs as a hard frost and snow is coming Friday.
 

Highboy71

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Hey Dufous, not usually, this is a revegged indoor plant harvested in june and put out doors in July. It took a long time to turn to flower. right now trichs are milky with very little amber.
Last year I harvested clones in EO September. Next year I'm doing clones again cuz I don't really like to wait this long. But it's interesting to see how vital she is.
I'll chop her this Wed or Thurs as a hard frost and snow is coming Friday.
I can’t wait to hear how she turned out! That’s some serious frost!
 

Highboy71

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More outdoor Bangi 2019

More outdoor Bangi 2019

https://www.icmag.com/ic/album.php?albumid=81582&pictureid=1987605

https://www.icmag.com/ic/album.php?albumid=81582&pictureid=1987606

The Nepalese dominant plant smells strongly of lemons, anise, and some kind of incense. More of the purple coloration is on these calyxes.

The Congolese dominant doesn’t have as strong of an aroma, but I can’t tell which is stronger. These 2 Bangi Hazes are my current favorite day smoke, even without a cure. Smoke report coming soon!
 

Highboy71

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Here is a post trim, pre dry and cure side by side comparison between flowers from the 2 Bangi females. I’m only guessing on the, “phenotypes”. Both plants looked like carbon copies of one another during vegetative growth. The one I’m guessing as Nepalese dominant made tighter, acorn shaped floral clusters. The,”Congolese “ displayed more airy buds that didn’t turn as purple as #1 (Congolese).
The #2 has a much stronger aroma, if I open a jar of it,” highgirl” (my ladyfriend) comments on it, even a room away!

https://www.icmag.com/ic/album.php?albumid=81582&pictureid=1987721
 

CannaRed

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I grew one pheno inside under normal lighting, and I don't really like the smell. Lots of friends like it but, I don't dig it. There lemon, but something else I didn't like either.

I grew a few bh under a cheap 250w after my 400 died two weeks into bloom.
They were too big for the 250, but I just let them do their thing. Definitely didn't get enough light.
So Im just gonna make hash out of the mostly popcorn fluff buds. But I did find a plant that I like more. It has the lemon, but also a almost fuel like skunk. (Smells more skunkish than my lemon skunk! My LS has plenty of lemon but no skunk!)
Gonna try this one, indoors, under a 315 or 600w. I need to thin out my stable!
 

Legalcdn

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Tips and tricks

Tips and tricks

I grew one pheno inside under normal lighting, and I don't really like the smell. Lots of friends like it but, I don't dig it. There lemon, but something else I didn't like either.

I grew a few bh under a cheap 250w after my 400 died two weeks into bloom.
They were too big for the 250, but I just let them do their thing. Definitely didn't get enough light.
So Im just gonna make hash out of the mostly popcorn fluff buds. But I did find a plant that I like more. It has the lemon, but also a almost fuel like skunk. (Smells more skunkish than my lemon skunk! My LS has plenty of lemon but no skunk!)
Gonna try this one, indoors, under a 315 or 600w. I need to thin out my stable!
Cannared..

Any tips to growing indoor? I have 5 reg BH beans that i will grow under led..

Typical veg time? Shows sex early?

/True north
 

CannaRed

Cannabinerd
Cannared..

Any tips to growing indoor? I have 5 reg BH beans that i will grow under led..

Typical veg time? Shows sex early?

/True north

Mine took forever to show sex from 12/12. These were my first sativas so they of course stretched like crazy
 
Bangi Haze: Round Two

Bangi Haze: Round Two

High, everyone! Happy 420!

This is my second time running this selection of Bangi Haze. I grew two fems, both harvested in December 2019, and I kept clones of both. After enjoying the flower (couldn't keep my paws out of it!), I selected one that I preferred and culled the other.

This is my first time ever flowering a clone. I've taken other clones in the past, just never liked the flower enough to give the plant another try. I'll post some pictures of the original plant in the next post.

Six days since entering a 25 gallon container in the tent with 10.5/13.5 photoperiod. I'm finishing a PHxM in the same tent (hopefully, an early May harvest) so this BH will jump straight to a short photoperiod. I'll move the tent to 10/14 photoperiod in four or five weeks to help finish her off.


Thanks to everyone that helped produce these genetics! This flower is my morning vape, and it helps get the day going right. I trimmed up the last of my foxtails from the original harvest to enjoy today :biggrin:

 
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Bangi Haze: Original Plant

Bangi Haze: Original Plant

Here is the original plant and mother of the BH that I'm just beginning to flower. I have a second clone in my veg tent.



I grew her in a 12 gallon -the same one that I'm flowering the PHxM in right now! I'm hoping the bump up to a 25 gallon will translate to increased yields. She suffered from chlorophyll bleaching, similar to my PHxM. I was able to save my Zam that I recently harvested from that, and I look forward to flowering this Bangi Haze out again.



Harvest was around 10.5 weeks. Bit difficult to say exactly because she was a little immature when she entered the flowering tent last time, and she was slow to flower. The other BH that I flowered at the same time was faster to flower, but she was a few weeks older and had more time in her flowering container prior to adjusting the photoperiod length.

She stretched like crazy, or so I thought until I flowered that Purple Haze x Malawi -good grief! Trial by fire with sativas, for me, going from the BH to the Zam and PHxM simultaneously lol.

Anyways, here's some trichome porn. All pics in this post are from harvest day.
 

Legalcdn

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Here is the original plant and mother of the BH that I'm just beginning to flower. I have a second clone in my veg tent.

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I grew her in a 12 gallon -the same one that I'm flowering the PHxM in right now! I'm hoping the bump up to a 25 gallon will translate to increased yields. She suffered from chlorophyll bleaching, similar to my PHxM. I was able to save my Zam that I recently harvested from that, and I look forward to flowering this Bangi Haze out again.

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Harvest was around 10.5 weeks. Bit difficult to say exactly because she was a little immature when she entered the flowering tent last time, and she was slow to flower. The other BH that I flowered at the same time was faster to flower, but she was a few weeks older and had more time in her flowering container prior to adjusting the photoperiod length.

She stretched like crazy, or so I thought until I flowered that Purple Haze x Malawi -good grief! Trial by fire with sativas, for me, going from the BH to the Zam and PHxM simultaneously lol.

Anyways, here's some trichome porn. All pics in this post are from harvest day.
[URL=https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=82998&pictureid=2030095&thumb=1]View Image[/url] [URL=https://www.icmag.com/ic/picture.php?albumid=82998&pictureid=2030096&thumb=1]View Image[/url]
Some nice work there baconman.

So she stretched pretty good? What was the harvest weight when all said and done? I have 6 BH and plan to start in summer.
 
Some nice work there baconman.

So she stretched pretty good? What was the harvest weight when all said and done? I have 6 BH and plan to start in summer.
Thanks, Legalcdn! Nice! Are you going to be growing them indoors or outdoors?

Yes, she stretched quite a lot, four or five times over. My notes don't say when I germ'd her, and I don't have any photos of her sprouting, but I posted the youngest photo I have of her, from 9/18/19. I flipped to a flowering photoperiod on 10/8. She was probably about a month old.

This plant is the BH in the foreground in the photos -I refer to her as BH2. She's on the left in the first photo. The other (taller in the first photo) plant is also a BH that I grew from seed -referred to as BH1- but she was a few weeks older than the BH2. I had wanted to flower two at once, and one of the two seeds started but died quickly. The third seed started fine, like the first, but it delayed my flowering schedule for the tent.

She was around the height of the ducting that is in the photos when I flipped to flower. Light schedule was probably 12-12, allowing more stretch. By 10/31, the stretch was over, and she had grown from around 7-8" to 36-37". You can tell in the photos, only a few of her flowering tops reached that height. The remainder stayed relatively low, and I had to provide supplemental lighting because they were so shaded from another plant's canopy.

Interestingly, BH1 did not stretch that much at all. She was a bit older (just germ'd a few weeks prior than BH2). Their flowers were quite similar in structure and scent, and very near in flavor and effect. The difference in effect was the deciding factor, and it was enough that I could tell that I preferred to consume one over the other before work. Subtle difference other than that. BH2 has some nice clubs of colas on her highest flowering tops, but I think she could've been trained to be as even as BH1, had I had the space in the tent.

To be honest, I never weighed either of the harvests. I just forgot, and I really liked the flower so I dove in and never looked back. I'll keep better notes for this flowering cycle, and I'll post more to share the results.

 

Legalcdn

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Some good info baconman.. i have 82inch in my area so that is good news. That is a good stretch 36 inch. 3 weeks stretch..great info..the smoke is non couchlock?
 
Some good info baconman.. i have 82inch in my area so that is good news. That is a good stretch 36 inch. 3 weeks stretch..great info
Thanks! Nice, quite a bit of space. My tent has a similar height, but much of it is taken up with the soil mass (height of the containers) and the carbon filter+fan above the lights. The overhead space is crucial, imo.
..the smoke is non couchlock?
Yes, the effect was very clear, not sedative at all. Anxiolotic properties, for certain. Mood elevating. Warm, not cold. I had the pleasure of enjoying an eighth of a Vietnamese sativa cross a while back, and I didn't understand what a 'cold' sativa high was until then. This is different.

For me, it's the best flower that I've enjoyed for morning times. Its anxiolotic properties last most of the morning for me, a handful of hours at least. No comedown, just a slow tapering-off of the effect. Perfect for interacting with staff and knocking stuff out at work. Not caffeine/rocket fuel like some types of Durban, more calm but clear and focused. I do have to be wary of small talk with staff at work, or I can become more animated in conversation :biggrin:

I consume a lot of cannabis so it effects me somewhat differently than some others that consume it infrequently or microdose it. A friend commented that she had some when she was thinking about cooking dinner and then watching a movie. Instead, she cleaned her whole apartment :laughing: My wife struggles with anxiety when she consumes most sativas, and she really enjoys Bangi Haze. She only ever microdoses cannabis, but if I'm vaping BH, she'll have two or three hits on my vaporizer.
 

Legalcdn

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Sweet report. Cold high..nice description.. i like the warm, laughing, feel good.. i have to watch the conversations also.. more so when it comes to my kids.. looks like malawi and bangi haze will be started this summer.. indoor only..kids..even though its legal..

Thanks for the time to write it up..
 
i have to watch the conversations also.. more so when it comes to my kids..
Hahahaha I can only imagine!
Sweet report. Cold high..nice description.. i like the warm, laughing, feel good.. looks like malawi and bangi haze will be started this summer.. indoor only..kids..even though its legal..

Thanks for the time to write it up..
:dance013: Definitely! I'm glad it was beneficial. Malawi is going to be in the next order that I make. Feeling like I jumped into the some of the crosses real fast, and I'd like to get to know the parent plant. Speaking of crosses...has anyone in here tried the Purple Zamal x Bangi Haze F29 that is on Ace's R&D list? It caught my eye.

I just went back and re-read the first handful of pages in this thread. The author of post 40 quoted someone from another forum, and I liked their description of Bangi Haze. I understand two generations of breeding have occurred since then (F6 to F8), but I still liked it:

found this smoke report on the Bagnhi haze on UK 420 by (sorry i cant remember ur name)

; said:
I'd first like to thank Dubi and his crew for putting out some damn fine landrace based genetics. Thier knowledge of are beloved plant and a collection of high quality, land of origin strains gives them the ability to give to us, the grower, some of the finest strain selections Mother Nature has to offer. Thanks BUD buddies in that lovely land.

Bangi Haze is now in my top 5 favorite highs. There's a nice warmth that washes over you just before the strong euphoric 'up-ness' kicks in. It's an awesome feeling.

The smell of the dried buds is complex, to say the least. It's a church incense, onion garlic, haze aroma having a very wicked stinging sensation to the nasals. This softens and smooths out losing some of the garlic onion portion of the aroma. The stining wickedness is still very much present when the buds are chopped up. The flavor is very much the same as the smell. It's a very exotic and unique experience.

She grows very managably for indoor application. She's grown in soil. I start her at 9". She finishes 33" with medium spaced nodes. She's not the biggest yielder but that's not what I'm looking for anyway. Quality Over Quanity. Period. And this lady has some serious quality.

The second flowering cycle of her proved her to only have improved with the passage of a few more months in veg. This allowed for the sativa and haze genetics in her to mature and become even more pronounced.
I'll be testing her outdoors this year at about 45 deg N. The Sun exposure and the added months of veg growth should prove her to be even better to me than she's already been.
I'd recommend her to beginers and experienced growers alike.
 

I wood

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Speaking of crosses...has anyone in here tried the Purple Zamal x Bangi Haze F29 that is on Ace's R&D list? It caught my eye.

Yes, one of my favorites last year. Only grew one seed.
Yielded well, easy to keep happy in organic dirt and no mold issues.
Great up & happy effects with smooth crashless reentry, get shit done pot for me.
Flowered for 15 weeks of 11/13 under 600MH.
Here is the top of a bud ive been smoking on for months now.
 
Love your sig!
I wood; said:
Proud to be an indoor sativa masochist.

Thanks for your response! How is social interaction after having some? Can you compare the effects to those of Bangi Haze or Zamaldelica?
 

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