Cactus Squatter
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So I decided to run the #2 and #3 plants alongside some Oaxaca x Panama on my next indoor run. I just need to let them grow out a tiny bit and take some clones.
Can you tape it?Bastard heavy rain storm just snapped 3/4 of my outdoor OaxacaA5 off.
Complete break. Imagine a cartoon gun barrel exploded after bugs sticks his finger down it. Just shredded the main stem to pieces.Can you tape it?
Im sorry man! Hopefully the rest quarter will give you some good bud in the end, so you can elaborate the plant a bit! Storms can be a pain in the ass for some crops. Greetings, i feel youComplete break. Imagine a cartoon gun barrel exploded after bugs sticks his finger down it. Just shredded the main stem to pieces.
Thanks Ace for the beans.This is week 9 of flower. I have 6 that germinated together. 4 are in RDWC and 2 in 5 gallon buckets with big box soil. All were manifold to 8 cola during veg. They're under 1200 watts of LED. I've used Advanced nutes for the DWC. This grow has been amazing. although a bit of work on the front end. As an older representative of the current weed scene I will say that the soil grown, albeit stunted compared to hydro, has the smell I remember from the mid 70s gold. So I don't miss my window I have a question. Do the trichromes on this variety go amber?
Hello everyone, I present my Oaxaca x A5haze germinated on June 28. I kept it for two months in a small pot, a medium-large sized plant with little stretch in flowering. Subtle lemon and floral smell and something metallic. flowers airy and not very compact the shapes of the flowers look like super Malawi haze with that shape, the smaller flowers have some seeds I think it self-fertilizes itself
I really like how easy these have have been to grow. 4 out of 4, 3 indoors and 1 outdoors, zero issues. Took a massive overwatering outdoors like a champ and kept going. Took being broken in half by a storm and bounced back. This outdoor one has a citric and floral musk kind of smell, not super strong but absolutely lovely.
None have been nutrient sensitive, the 3 indoors I underfed a bit with initial worry about the Oaxaca side possibly being sensitive. Nope. I’m re running 2 of the phenos currently and plan to not let up on the feed until near the end.
Late season aphids do seem to like her though. We always get these dark gray little bastards in November when all the other crops come down and the winter crop hasn’t come in yet.
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I’ll definitely share one when it’s done, as well as one for the indoor plants that are still curing. So far they have been great when sampled.Glad to hear about the resilience of these. I ordered a pack today. Hope you share a smoke report!
Hello dear @dubi, thank you very much for your praise and words. It is very motivating for me knowing that you are a great teacher and a great connoisseur of cannabis breeding. Oaxaca x A5haze was cut on November 5, it suffered a lot from the storms, very wild flowers, very airy and large in size, the flower clusters have a very similar similarity to super Malawi haze, a very interesting plant with many flowers, it is not very odorous, smell Citrus like green orange with somethingLove the way how you grow sativas in pots on the terrace @El Quijote they get plenty of sun and excellent cares with the right nutrients at the correct pH. She must be getting close, hope the weather is cooperating!