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I wood

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Love your sig!

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

Thanks.
Im not the best person to judge social interaction aspects as i am very much an introvert, but it doesn't make me hide out like some varieties can.
I much prefer zamal x bangi haze over the straight bangi and zamaldelica both.
Zamaldelica was stronger, more trippy and better for laying down and just going with it. Easy to over indulge and often ending with a nap.
Bangi haze was pretty close in effects but slightly less clearheaded and thinky.
These results are very limited as i only grew a single seed of each.
I would love to grow the pure zamal, i expect it would be worth the long flowering time.
 

bigtacofarmer

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Thanks.
Im not the best person to judge social interaction aspects as i am very much an introvert, but it doesn't make me hide out like some varieties can.
I much prefer zamal x bangi haze over the straight bangi and zamaldelica both.
Zamaldelica was stronger, more trippy and better for laying down and just going with it. Easy to over indulge and often ending with a nap.
Bangi haze was pretty close in effects but slightly less clearheaded and thinky.
These results are very limited as i only grew a single seed of each.
I would love to grow the pure zamal, i expect it would be worth the long flowering time.

I very much enjoyed my pack of zamal. I will buy more sooner or later. Still sitting on 2 packs of bangi. I would love to grow them this year. My seed buying problem has led to too many choices. Only so much space.
 
Thanks.
Im not the best person to judge social interaction aspects as i am very much an introvert, but it doesn't make me hide out like some varieties can.
I much prefer zamal x bangi haze over the straight bangi and zamaldelica both.
Zamaldelica was stronger, more trippy and better for laying down and just going with it. Easy to over indulge and often ending with a nap.
Bangi haze was pretty close in effects but slightly less clearheaded and thinky.
These results are very limited as i only grew a single seed of each.
I would love to grow the pure zamal, i expect it would be worth the long flowering time.
Thank you for your comments!
 

LowFalutin

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i really like this pic from Pooneil.
the lighting gives a more silhouette appearance,
and it's easier to see where the meat is on the bones.
(from page: https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=31203&page=44 )

further down that page dubi commented, "Looking great Pooneil
Especially female 5 and 10! The strain is very consistant for aromas, kind of effect,
but some individuals have better flower/leaf ratio or resin production."

phenos 4 - 5 - 10 - 2
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the extra leafiness in the bud on pheno 4 (far left) is easy to see, and when i do my selections i'll avoid those.

do the desirable males also share a similar plant structure to 5 and 10?
i'd like to pollenate my happy cut of double jam, and a durban (cbg) keeper.

got a few BH off to the races...
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...with the one on the far right rising above ground 3-4days behind the others.
it has purpling on its serrations and mainstem,
which i believe is from the nepalese side...
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saludos
 
Hope your girls are doing well this week, LowFalutin!

Does anyone else have issues with chlorophyll bleaching from flowers? Here is an example from one of my two previously harvested Bangis. Anyone have any experience with this or advice?



I have a clone of this plant that's been under 10.5/13.5 and 10/14 photoperiod for 16 days, since 4/15. My ~336 wall watt LED panel (not DIY; mix of white cob and blurple) is currently 28" over the highest leaves reaching above the tops. The plant has stretched up a handful of inches in the last ten days, but the light has remained at the same height so it was maybe 32" over the plant initially. Flowers that are just beginning to form are turning lighter at the tips, as if they're receiving too intense of light. The was the issue that caused the horrible-looking bleaching in my previous plants' flowers.

I turned the light intensity for each the white and blurple spectrums (two separate dials on the panel) from 100% to ~60%. I recently read a post from someone (going through too many threads to remember whom, sorry) that said that the plant could heal the bleaching by doubling the distance between the light and the plant. Although I could raise the light a little higher, I don't have that much overhead room in my tent, and I think the same goal -I assume, reducing PPFD- is achieved by reducing the light intensity at the dial. I don't have a par meter, but maybe it's time to drop the cash, unless I throw the cash at new lights and sell/dedicate-to-veg this panel and its twin that I have over another plant.

First two photos taken 4/28, and third photo was taken 4/15 (transplant day and first day under flower photoperiod), just to show stretch. She was starved a little as a clone, but seems like she recovered. I topdressed dry amendments heavily on chop day for the previous plant so she may be getting a little too much of some nutrients right now. It'll balance out. I'll post another few photos after she's done stretching. I keep hitting her with more bondage, and she loves it :biggrin:

Did I finally attach these pictures in the same way others do? I'm trying to get the pop-up gallery.

 

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Flowering day 55 update.

Harvest is approaching in a few weeks. Legalcdn, you asked about stretch a while back. It's interesting to compare the photo from 4/15
-transplant day and day 1 in the flower tent- in post #1406 with the photos from today. My notes say that stretch continued until around day 22. I recall closely measuring the distance between the highest flowers and the LED panel, and it stretched for one inch on day 18 and day 19 each, didn't stretch on day 20, and stretched a half inch by the morning of day 22. In total, it stretched across a 20 inch diameter container and upwards around 14 inches. Crazy considering it started from that small clone.

In the last 40 or so days, I went a while without providing epsom salts, and then I provided epsom salt water a few times in a short period of time. I'm pretty sure that some chlorophyll has returned to the bleached flowers due to the increased magnesium. I saw the same thing in my PHxM flowers before harvest, and I'm going to continue it through to harvest in this plant. The bleaching is slight, for the most part. It is heaviest in this flower.

I think the bleaching was due to a faulty LED panel. I opened it up, and it looked toasted in a few areas. Dunno how that caused bleaching, but it hasn't occurred since removing that panel, even though the remaining identical panel is on 100%, pushing 330 or so watts (forget, exactly). Today, I added a QB96 at 140 watts over the MxPCK sharing the tent. I'll add a second once it arrives in a week, and the QBs will sandwich the LED panel in the 2'x4' tent. I'll probably run them at a combined 270-280 watts. Impressed with those QBs. New to those lights.

Back to the plant, she smells like fruity citrus. therevverend provided me a gift of his Bangi from a previous outdoor season, and that was a treat! It was more fruity and less citrus than mine. I think that the euphoria might have been increased, but it has also been a bit since I've had Bangi Haze flower. I'm really looking forward to this harvest, and I'm readying the next clone so it will be a bit larger before going into this flowering tent. It's interesting how much more dense the lower flowers are on this one than the seed-mother, due to the open canopy.

Haven't checked trichomes yet but will in a week or so.
 

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Thanks for the kind words, vcasqui and Legalcdn! vcasqui, I just subbed to your thread the other day :) lurking, watching. Good show!

Legalcdn, thank you, but I got the net in too late to be much of anything other than support for the Bangi branches. I mostly lst'd it with the tomato velcro holding most of the branches down. The net is mostly for the MxPCK, actually. I don't want to get too off-topic, but it was about 42 or 43 days old when I transplanted it into the flower tent -that was twenty days ago. It hasn't shown signs of flowering other than stretching, and the net is helping it creating more of an even canopy, rather than two or four taller tops. It is from seed so the taproot was probably making its way to the bottom of the 25 gallon container. I have a second net to toss on top for flower support, if it stretches that much.
 

vcasqui

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Thanks bro. I'm a lurker myself, so I get you hehe.

I looked thru my old phone's gallery and I found a couple of pics of one of my 2019 BH. The plant was grown in a 25L pot from seed. The first 2 pics were taken the 12 of August, just before the stretch; the third one was taken a few days later (19 of August), some days into the stretch. The plant ended up at 1'74-1'77 meters tall (I can't remember the exact number, but around that range). The branching was amazing, once she started to bud I had to tie the branches to the main stem, and even then it was pretty difficult to keep the lower ones off the ground.

You can see that she had a pretty advanced nutrient deficiency (mainly N. Lack of water too). I didn't expect her to grow so much, so I was not able to keep up with her; she was eating and drinking a lot (she was rootbounded too). She was also thrown into the concrete many times by the wind, so the conditions were not optimal at all hehe.

Sadly these are the last pics I have from her.
 

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Is there any Haze lineage in Bangi Haze?



I apologize if I have overlooked some info.
I don't think so. In the first post of this thread dubi says:
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I can't speak to haze influence, but in 2010, Dubi said that there is Dutch influence in it from real early on. We're buying F8 seeds so it's been heavily inbred since then.

He has commented pretty consistently since then that it's Congo x Nepalese so I think he bred away from that Dutch influence enough that he no longer recognizes it in the plants or flowers.
Welcome highsteppa,

Bangi Haze had some dutch influence in the first breeding steps but now it's an mostly Congo x nepalese F6 inbred line. Hope it helps.
 

Breadwizard

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From what was gleaned from dubi on a few pages through the forums (I can't find the post currently) there is SSH that was used to the congo side very early, to help tame the unruly congo, but there were many steps, and an outcross to the Nepal since then, putting it at less than 10% of the genetic mix.
 

EgonSpengler

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I can't speak to haze influence, but in 2010, Dubi said that there is Dutch influence in it from real early on. We're buying F8 seeds so it's been heavily inbred since then.

He has commented pretty consistently since then that it's Congo x Nepalese so I think he bred away from that Dutch influence enough that he no longer recognizes it in the plants or flowers.


From what was gleaned from dubi on a few pages through the forums (I can't find the post currently) there is SSH that was used to the congo side very early, to help tame the unruly congo, but there were many steps, and an outcross to the Nepal since then, putting it at less than 10% of the genetic mix.


Interesting. Thanx y'all!
 
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