Synthracer
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indeed! your setup is pretty dope, very great training of the plant as wellshe looks already beautiful, strong plant!
indeed! your setup is pretty dope, very great training of the plant as wellshe looks already beautiful, strong plant!
I have a question, do all four phenos of Killer a5 haze have influence of Malawi in their effects. For example deos the NL/haze have any of the Malawi's trippy influence in it, or is it more Northern Lights like? Considering that all four phenos are children of both parents Malawi and a5 haze, am I right?Both Alchimia and Mandala are official ACE retailers, you can check our list of official retailers here:
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What do you think about my question, the one right above this one? I'm just not sure if it'll be answered because even to me it sounds a little out of the ordinary. Nobody would probably ask such a question, but I have my reasons! I've already bought some supplies for my long awaited grow. Still haven't purchased the seeds due to no option of putting in a fridge! Unless someone convinced me that they could last anywhere from 7-9 months seeled up in a dark cool place under room tempurature, in such case I would already order sooner...Always from the ace....directly, but mandalas and Alchiimia have the correct seeds from the Ace.
day 27. 11/13
she looks already beautiful, strong plant!
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Extended high humidity and recent rain here @32N has resulted in what I think to be Botrytis. I've never had issue with this, growing outdoors, before. Being a cross of KA5H & Guawi it didn't start flowering until 1st week of September and now, 8 weeks later, this Botrytis is spreading fast. I see no options other than cutting her down to save the unaffected bud. Any help would be welcomed! View attachment 18910873
I have a question, do all four phenos of Killer a5 haze have influence of Malawi in their effects. For example deos the NL/haze have any of the Malawi's trippy influence in it, or is it more Northern Lights like? Considering that all four phenos are children of both parents Malawi and a5 haze, am I right?
Give tanx master Dubi,Welcome to ICMag JAHNODUB truly gorgeous Killer A5 Haze flowers for your first pot!
Looks ripe enough to harvest, thanks for sharing your expecience, enjoy!
Looks beautiful! Very vibrant! For only 10 weeks it looks good enough for some smokers!@Nextgeneration73
The Ka5h I have was/is very NL dominant by the looks...
Real flying carpet on the head... Maybe a bit introverted on high, at least before curing for 1 month.
The flavor-aroma is incense, wet basement, hashish, very dry blackberries.
A genuine haze expression... although it was harvested at 10 weeks for fear of it being too heavy, with a few more fresh pistils, it could go another week but it's certainly not lacking in power...
Some pictures from 1 week - 15 days before harvest.
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love your description on your KA5H selection @Consolidated looks and sounds indeed very A5, a bit more sativa in your particular cut than original A5 Haze mother. Enjoy!
Also how would you compare KA5H with Malawi, Zamadelica, or Golden Tiger? Or maybe other ones as well?@Nextgeneration73
The Ka5h I have was/is very NL dominant by the looks...
Real flying carpet on the head... Maybe a bit introverted on high, at least before curing for 1 month.
The flavor-aroma is incense, wet basement, hashish, very dry blackberries.
A genuine haze expression... although it was harvested at 10 weeks for fear of it being too heavy, with a few more fresh pistils, it could go another week but it's certainly not lacking in power...
Some pictures from 1 week - 15 days before harvest.
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