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Killer A5 Haze

Propably A5 Haze dominant pheno

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KA5H Haze A

KA5H Haze A

"This phenotype is the one that shows the greatest Colombian sativa influence from the Haze A male, producing huge and beautiful colas with an excellent flower/leaf ratio, which mature with elegant and delicate reflowerings. Woody and incensed aromas of pure Haze"
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why the fan leaf like that........
If the fan leaves are underneath the bud,I would defoliate.They've done their job.Keep your eye on new leaf growth on buds
It's the way things are I suppose with this strain C.
Everyone has in a way followed the same nutrient plan,and,propably discovered that some defoliation helps
(it's a "distraction" yellow fan leaves)
Post #2 in this thread
All what's left are leaves on bud sites?
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Killer A5 Haze

Started with flushing her today
Within two weeks, and,trichromes should be 100% milky, minimum
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My leaves have to be like dried brown before I remove them... Feel like defoliating leaves still alive is stressing the plants. After all, it's their "lungs" and as long as there is still green, they still serve their purpose in my opinion.

Not to sound rude, but your plants look naked to me. So has been my haze for a while, but I did let them get there on their own.

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If the fan leaves are underneath the bud,I would defoliate.They've done their job.Keep your eye on new leaf growth on buds
It's the way things are I suppose with this strain C.
Everyone has in a way followed the same nutrient plan,and,propably discovered that some defoliation helps
(it's a "distraction" yellow fan leaves)
Post #2 in this thread
All what's left are leaves on bud sites?
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My leaves have to be like dried brown before I remove them... Feel like defoliating leaves still alive is stressing the plants. After all, it's their "lungs" and as long as there is still green, they still serve their purpose in my opinion.

Not to sound rude, but your plants look naked to me. So has been my haze for a while, but I did let them get there on their own.
I respect your way/view B.,you are a great grower
With a few more plants under my belt,I might follow that approach
Is she going deliver the high?
That's what matters
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P.S With this particular pheno,found that leaves 3/4 "yellow", with a slight pull they would come off, without clipping
Topping to me, is stressing a plant
 

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