Drying bangi.
Out of the two I bloomed this time, there were definite differences.
Both were super long spears.
One was very "airy" and the other is dense.
I like the smell of the dense one the best. I like it better than the 9thers I grew last year.
Has a skunky odor with something I can best describe as onion or garlic like, but not the full notes of skunk, garlic, or onion. I suck at describing. Lol
Pic is of the denser plant
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gracias for the input, dubi.That's great to hear grubba ...
Hi LowFalutin, Bangi Haze is highly inbred at this point, and it's very uniform in structure with a main pheno of columnar structure when grown with small size, but well branched if you let her grow longer. There's still more variability in the terpenes profiles ... from more organic veggie onion types of aromas, to more refined floral, sweet carrots and fruity profiles ... let's wait a bit more until they are more ripe. Best wishes!
Thnx rodehazrd.
Does she throw preflowers early or after the flip indoors..hoping for male and female.
Looking beautiful!
I have some questions for you also Grover. How far North are you? Do you know when they started flower?
I grew Bangi Haze a couple years ago here at 45 N. latitude. Mine went very late in to November but I had to bring them in out of the rain at the end so they got no sun for most of the last month.