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dubi

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Hi Dubi, finally i cuted her past weekend because aphids were starting to reach some buds. Foxtail bud structure in purple haze is so beautifull compared to green oth buds that are more compact. Reflowering was not due to light contamination, because the bulb was off since flood arrives on end of october.
I already tryed green oth buds after one month of cure and i love the high, is stimullating, perfect for do things, i use it to see films on night, because indica effect makes me fall sleep, sativa effect is understimated nowadays on a world of indica dominant weed, i hate heavy corporal effect similar to xanax that modern weed induce when smoke.
Thanks for your work preseeving this unique strains.

Glad you appreciate the line for what it is @Sensumhor :) despite the long flowering and wispy buds, it's a very special effect, totally cerebral and without ceiling, enjoy :tiphat:
 

Void420

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Hey, I'm really impressed with your work. You're the only one who also shows the phylos report of your varieties.



Unfortunately, I'm also aware that the statements there have to be read carefully and that it can also lead to misinterpretations. Then you also publish a full lab report.



Great. Even the honesty to tell you that your sample wasn't that good and why. Nobody else does that. Your Oldimers Haze doesn't have to hide behind modern genetics. Well, the little ones still need 16 to 20 weeks, but around 8-10 and the yield is less than 500 g per m². The quality of the petals is top, the resin production is top. I'll have to put the smoke from the preliminary samples into words first.



Do you want the cultivation report here or in another part of the forum?
 

Void420

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Then I'll take you on the journey.
I started directly with seeds from the ACE website. The germination rate was 100%. Unfortunately, all 6 fell over and died after 1 week. To make it even harder, all 6 Thai seeds germinated. Well, 5 fell over after 1 week.
I planted one deeper, and it survived and one became a monster, but that's what happened with the Thais...
3 were planted from the new pack of Oldimers Haze and all germinated and 3 were also planted with the Thais and all germinated. None of the plants fell over. Here are the first pictures, and you don't have to wait long, the run is finished, and I'm constantly expanding it. The result is amazing. Pictures weren't taken every week, but there was a flowering period of around 20 weeks compared to 8 weeks.
 

Void420

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The soil was mixed with a lot of love. Good homemade compost with scoter ducks, manure, sand and coconut fibers. The soil was adjusted so that it can absorb water well without clumping or becoming muddy.
It was baked in the oven for hours to disinfect it.
It was simply necessary in the summer of 2024.
The water for watering comes from the tap and was adjusted to a pH value of 6.1-6.3. That was the best value for my combination.
 

Void420

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There is a reason for everything, and we know they are never alone. They didn't like the fan at all, only to love it later.
The lighting was initially at 20h, then 18h, and finally 16h. I distributed the PAR values evenly over the light hours. Less was more here, and they grew better at 16h than at 20h.
It turned out that I had a zinc deficiency. This was due to my water and duck manure. Duck manure has less nitrogen, but a lot of phosphate and potassium oxide.
The solution is quite simple. Dig a few galvanized nails and screws into the soil and water it.
I was quite careful with the sharpness of the soil. In the growth phase at the beginning, less is more. But at the end they need more. Next time I will build up the soil in layers for every situation.
They were packed in 25L fabric bags that feel about 20L.
I can already see the corner of my mouth turning up. 20L awesome and with Haze........the m.....
 

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Void420

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The three little divas were now patted and cared for. They lost their heads twice, only to be reborn as hydras.
At just 25 cm tall and with over a month of growth, they were showing their first signs of maturity. Time to show them their new home.
The setup is ingeniously simple. Damn, god mode again......
Two 300W LED lamps from Maxibright Daylight ...no, I'm not getting any money. The boiler room seems to be ideal. An air supply from outside, which permanently brings the air outside via the chimney effect. This works even when the heating is not on. Each saves electricity and expensive fans. The neighbors are evenly dabbed and everyone is happy. Fortunately, it wasn't like that.
The combustion of the heating released additional carbon dioxide and the smell was burned off in the drain. So perfect opportunities. Adjust the VPD and at no extra cost.
My chimney sweep cackled in the chimney and asked me in shock about an exhaust air system. He was afraid that I would create a negative pressure and that carbon dioxide would get into the house. So he checked the exhaust system. Luckily everything is legal here.
After he was in the boiler room, he had to smile and found the system very efficient. What happened to the plants now?
 

Void420

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The little ones got 10 hours of light and were allowed to sleep for 14 hours. When the Pal in 24 was increased by about 20%

They didn't start flowering right away, they're just divas (Haze)

The corners of the mouth are now going up again for experienced growers 20L each each
 

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Void420

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They exploded in the 10 hours and in the morning there were always new surprises. All three wanted to be girls. So three divas and no male, that could be fun. I have a ceiling height of 2.25m. The girls wanted to reach high. 5cm growth in one day was their record and they grew permanently through the lamp only to grow through it again as soon as it was adjusted. But they didn't want to burn themselves. Do they need special sun protection? They loved it, without burning at all.
Look at them. What was the corner of your mouth?
 

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nepalnt21

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lab report
i especially agree with this, the terps and cannabinoid reports.

of course with pheno variation and individual growing/ handling practices the numbers are prolly gonna vary... a lot, but it's something.

are there other breeders that advertise with the chemical analysis results? it's really handy, especially as we're discovering other terps aside from d9thc and cbd.
 

Void420

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DUBI what have you given us?

Real divas who don't rush, with 20 hours of light and evade the supposed controls at 10 hours. They love it when you feed them good things and hate it when there's just a crumb and a lot of salt in the soup.

Up to 9 beautiful, slim fingers in the most beautiful shades of green.

With a base clearance that's very good for sativa. Not to forget, with their own sun cream to prevent light burn.

The two 300 watt lamps were crossed in their light cones and still have some space for more light. Now I can see some eyes glittering. Yes Yes Yes Yes
 

Void420

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This is exactly what ACE and the whole team are doing right.
I had to wait 28 years for this. I have been following your strains for two years. This is finally something I really want.
Mixing Branston with Bodystone made me curse back then.
Yields of 500g per m² and a forced high, why? I like to drink good wine, have been making Gong Fu Cha for 12 years and cook really delicious food. We should reward ourselves with the best.
This is exactly what I see in your Haze line... the others will get their own report... grin
 
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Void420

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Now it's almost done. You're already dreaming of the intoxication of the senses, of bathing in the flowers.
The connoisseur waves it off with a yawn and says he's going to get another coffee.
There's still one problem to be solved, or are there more to come?
2.25m isn't enough. ....
I let my thoughts roll up the stairs... I move the ceiling height... I lay them down horizontally or chop the heads off the hydras....
The stairs were right at the top in first place...smile.
But we all smoke good stuff and have feeling.
I think god mode is coming back now.
When stretching Haze, which can easily be four times as much in 20L...corners of the mouth... The stems are very soft, with excellent malleability. Inside they are all hollow and can have unknown static properties.
They then start to become woody and bend very easily. That's the point where many varieties give up. Haze doesn't give up.
Inspired by a report about land races, where the natives flatten the plants with sticks, we started to work on an experimental basis. Oh man, look at the strong knots they formed - just tying them down worked great too.
 

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Void420

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Look at these flowers. They are stretching and tomorrow is harvest time....
It's time again, I'm sitting down and enjoying a 20-year-old oolong from Anji with my boyfriend.
A trend is slowly emerging. A Diva 1 has long flowers like a Thai, the other Diva 3 shines in the brightest green and shows me its foxtails that are starting to meander. Diva 1
Its buds are teardrop-shaped with a flower-to-leaf ratio that 90% of modern varieties don't have. Its leaves are dark and slender and the buds grow to the size of a fist. Something like Norterliht#5Haze, the original from the 90s. Since Dubi said that fertilization is faster, a few flowers were fertilized with ACE Thai. It didn't bother them and didn't make them lose any of their wildness.
It's just important that there are very few seeds.
I'll make myself a tea and show you the pictures
 

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