Happy to see you postingTook it down on Tuesday … . last pics in the ground
Cool, those last pics were great, I get why you decided to harvest, if she's mature enough no need to take any risk with mold. Post some dry pics, curious to see her ready to smoke.Took it down on Tuesday … . last pics in the ground for now
I didn’t have a chance to inspect it properly with magnification my eyes are not that good anyway,, but it was clearly done enough . I’ve been mesmerized all season long by the plant to be honest I can’t account for the early finish other than the headband inoculation we won’t know till I smoke it but so far it is definitely checking all the boxes…Happy to see you posting
Please dont let a little turd deter you , most likely a stinky one
Incredible how quick she finished
I'm curious how she smokes and what flavor dominates
Were any Amber Trichs showing ?
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Cool, those last pics were great, I get why you decided to harvest, if she's mature enough no need to take any risk with mold. Post some dry pics, curious to see her ready to smoke.
It means you harvested her the 24th of september, that's very early, I think I've never cut a plant before the 1st of october unless I had to because of mold.
Really ?, that badMaha is french like me and it's not a cultural thing believe me, he is awfully arrogant and act like a prick from my perspective as well; OJD is not better by the way he can also be very nasty and he is like maha pretty fast to insult anyone who don't revere him. Seeing how those 2 behave is not a good argument for daily haze use that's a fact.
That's the magic of genetic recombinaison, you got a very interesting plant with this girl, I hope she smokes as she looks. It looks like a decent producer as well, it was in a pretty small container for outdoor, I guess it was some coco fiber to get such a big plant in this small pot. In july/august/september you certainly had to water everyday to keep her going. Great discovery in those unexpected seeds, your HazeBand will be a great hit in the years to come.I didn’t have a chance to inspect it properly with magnification my eyes are not that good anyway,, but it was clearly done enough . I’ve been mesmerized all season long by the plant to be honest I can’t account for the early finish other than the headband inoculation we won’t know till I smoke it but so far it is definitely checking all the boxes…
Oh yes, she has a very high smokability. I'm ready to be the cobaye for the first test smokeShe looks awesome FP. Very smokable looking lady
Yes it's possible to grow big plants in moderate size of containers but as you said you have to be ready to water and feed the plants very often. You really think the small sied pot will help with early flowering? Personally I've not noticed big difference in the flowering process between potted plants and those in the ground without limitation but it was very different genetics compared to this HazeBand.20 Gallon container fabric pot was all I needed… you can grow gigantic plants with surprisingly small containment provided you’re willing to feed them and water the fuck out of them the benefit is earlier flowering
There are definitely varieties that want to flower when they are rootbound. And for this reason can be difficult to keep as mother plants if you limit their pot size. But they will usually come out of it when up potted. The variety MOB comes to mind as having this issue, and it is well documented by members on this forum. There are many others, but that's what comes to mind.Yes it's possible to grow big plants in moderate size of containers but as you said you have to be ready to water and feed the plants very often. You really think the small sied pot will help with early flowering? Personally I've not noticed big difference in the flowering process between potted plants and those in the ground without limitation but it was very different genetics compared to this HazeBand.
It's possible I don't have grown strains with this trait or didn't notice it because plants were not rootbound in my grow. I see this trait as positive if you grow outdoor as a early flowering is always welcome but negative for indoor grow if you want to keep a mother as you said. That's why it's important to have reliable growing informations to be able to make the good choice for our specific growing conditions.There are definitely varieties that want to flower when they are rootbound. And for this reason can be difficult to keep as mother plants if you limit their pot size. But they will usually come out of it when up potted. The variety MOB comes to mind as having this issue, and it is well documented by members on this forum. There are many others, but that's what comes to mind.
Thanks Sammy That one single plant made the whole entire season worthwhile. Can’t wait to taste it.Hey hey hey fp,
Great job! Love your work.
No doubt the fruits of yr labour will get you & yr fam/friends elevated
What it’s all about no isn’t it.
Love yr thread btw
What a wonderful thing to witness in all its glory hahaha
Thank goodness we refrain from taking things too seriously and don’t get lost.
Happy harvest and keep bringing the
Props!
Those flowers are full of resin, they will be great smoke, no doubt. Did you estimate her yield or not yet?
Very good yield …Those flowers are full of resin, they will be great smoke, no doubt. Did you estimate her yield or not yet?