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Kenny Lingus

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WOW Grandad1 In a window you say! I DO NOT believe you ;)

I'd love to know more specs though... Pot size, nutrients, height, flowering period, etc.


Keep it ripening man, that is so pretty hazey!!!
 

Grandad

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Well it was grown until a month ago under a 600w alongside some other varieties. It was put under 12/12 from seed manually at first and then left in the room once the light cycle was switched to flowering for the others.

The first set of leaves on this had 3 blades- I've never seen that before (I've heard this is a characteristic of some indian varieties). Here she is next to Sensi's Afghani #1 (the afghani is a few weeks older).







She was grown in a 4" .pot until the bud sites were established and pistils being thrown out. She was put into a larger pot then (6") and continued to stretch slightly. Now she is four foot tall. No nutrients were appliedat any stage and she is in a sunny window now and seems to like it ok, with the light cycle being set manually every day. Shes been under 12/12 or 14/10 for 4.5 months now and still has a small bit to go.
 
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patolunga2

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hello there my friends!!

kenny!! that phoenix haze x missi looks really nice!!
one of the crosses i experiment with OT haze is with missisipi mud lol.. hope soon the ot haze will be ready and will grow some of those crosses. :headbange

hey grandad hope they finnish well here take forever... are alive from august... and some more to go...

some shoots from this days. will take more soon!!
thx my ACE friends!! now smells really nice!! i´m bad with smells but will ask someone to tell me better jejeje








hope you like them!!

buenos humos and happy growing!

patolunga.
 

Kenny Lingus

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THX alot Pato, and thx Grandad for the info...

The Phoenix Mud was actually very fine. Instant hitting and splendid taste. (I've found some of the thick oldschool-quality from the Mud pass over very well to many crosses but with the Haze it's been extremely fine IMO. Those to plants flowered for 12 & 13weeks, when vegged for 2-3weeks in coco. I fed canna or AN coco nutes peaked at 1,4 ec untill week 9-10 and then went over to GHE Ripen at ec 1,0 and fading to 0,6 towards the end.
 

Raco

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Haze 18 x Nepal Mist f2 :yummy:
pato,
awesome Haze qwak qwak!! :jump:
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dubi

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Lovely pics everyone! :rasta:

Grandad, pato, how are maturing your hazes?

Kenny, was Phoenix Mud a classic incensey sat/ind hazy hybrid?

Raco, i hope you enjoy her :wink: Haze 18 x Nepal Mist F2 smells fruity and rotten at the same time, high is very powerful, clean and long lasting. She has real evil trichomes hehehehe
 

ChaosCatalunya

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Really excellent work from Dubi and all at Ace, K++


I was thinking of growing your Bangai Haze....but now I am getting mad ideas about trying Oldtimer..... any recommendations for outdoors in Spain ?
 

dubi

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ChaosCatalunya said:
Really excellent work from Dubi and all at Ace, K++


I was thinking of growing your Bangai Haze....but now I am getting mad ideas about trying Oldtimer..... any recommendations for outdoors in Spain ?

Thanks a lot ChaosCatalunya, :smile:

All our strains have been bred and tested for outdoor growing in our country. Our country has very different climates, but our lines have been tested from andalusia, canary islands to northern colder zones like Galicia or Asturias.
Bangi Haze, Tikal, Congo, Orient Express, Panama or Nepalese jam would work perfectly.

Oldtimer's Haze would be the unique one that needs a tropical/subtropical climate for correct maturing. If you are thinking to grow her in Catalunya i'd recommend you the use of a greenhouse.

Please, let us know if you have any other doubt. Best wishes!
 
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ChaosCatalunya

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dubi said:
Thanks a lot ChaosCatalunya, :smile:

All our strains have been bred and tested for outdoor growing in our country. Our country has very different climates, but our lines have been tested from andalusia, canary islands to northern colder zones like Galicia or Asturias.
Bangi Haze, Tikal, Congo, Orient Express, Panama or Nepalese jam would work perfectly.

Oldtimer's Haze would be the unique one that needs a tropical/subtropical climate for correct maturing. If you are thinking to grow her in Catalunya i'd recommend you the use of a greenhouse.

Please, let us know if you have any other doubt. Best wishes!

Hi Dubi, I would like to say thanks for your reply, but you have ruined my day.... :wink:

Sadly, I have not found a Catalan mad enough to lend me a greenhouse....yet

I am very interested in all your other strains, really unique, interesting stuff you have there and I am already having trouble restraining myself.
 

Grandad

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Dried pics

Dried pics

Hi Dubi,

Here my Oldtimers (finished in a 52 degree north window) is alongside a silver haze bud. interesting to compare the two, eh?




Here are some close ups of the OT






I havent smoked any yet but this will be compared with a load of other sativas...
 

dubi

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Good morning,

Chaos catalunya, crazy storms we are having at may. Seems winter is closer than summer. A greenhouse would be very helpful in our coast to correctly mature hazes between late november and january.
 

dubi

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Thanks Grandad for post your dried bud pics.

Oldtimer's Haze is a very inbred line so it's hard to compare in potency with haze crosses. Good Haze crosses are many times more potent than pure haze lines. But i'm sure you are going to apreciate Oldtimer's Haze old school tropical aromas and her 'clean non limit kind' of effect. Please, post a smoke report after toking, im curious to hear your opinion.
 

Kenny Lingus

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OT Haze f12xm10 I think it was called...

OT Haze f12xm10 I think it was called...

Shees been vegged/germinated for 1week in 24/0 light regimen and then induced to bloom (12/12). I continued it in the styrofoam drinking cup at 0,2liter for about 2-3 weeks, and then put it in 0,8liter right before it showed preflowers.

I kept it in the 0,8liter until I saw real blooming sites develop and the first stretching was over (at about 6-7weeks into 12/12) and then I potted it into 2liter where it has stood for the last 2-3weeks and developed flowers. Recently it was potted it up to 3litres as the heat didn't allow me to use only 2litres from this point on. (Then I have to water twice daily...)

I reckon the plant shall finish in thois pot.
 
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dubi

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Good day kenny :smile:

She looks happy and healthy after the repotings, size is manageable. Maybe you still can expect a little more stretching in the main top, but not too much on the rest of the plant, lower stems looks already with defined bud sites.

Thanks a lot for share it, please keep us updated!
 

Kenny Lingus

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I'll get better photo's of it soon. It is a bit trained and the restricted soil volume make it manageable at about 100-120cm, but I'll probably experience the regular stretch from them colas growing/blooming out as you say.

The other OT haze that is barely 5weeks into 12/12 is just starting to establish flower sites. I wonder if it'll differ much as I vegged it longer...

I also bloom a Phoenix Haze and she is way more developed than both OT's, even though it's only 5weeks in bloom.

Photos up later today or tomorrow.
 

l33t

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hello dubi !

How are you doing my friend ? I hope it's nice and sunny there ! Here it's getting warmer by the day ( 25c now ) .

Good Haze crosses are many times more potent than pure haze lines.

May I suggest you try to do a haze hybrid like this (pure indica(f) x haze1(m) ) X ( haze2(m) ) , haze1 and haze2 being two different males ? Maybe this combination could give you something magical. I am saying to use two different haze males as this could count as "outcrossing", if that makes sense , as each haze plant expresses differently ( eg . one could be mostly colombian the other mostly thai ). Or you could substitute the pure indica female with a nice malawi hehe for pure sativa madness' sake ! Hehe hope you dont mind , Im just thinking out loud ... The reason is that, it is true that pure hazes are highly inbred and they need to get outcrossed to show their true potentials , and of course through a lot of trial and error to find that influential male or female, by testing the progeny .So if haze needs to get outcrossed to show their potential , then why not backcross it to haze again to keep the mostly haze high ? ( while by using two different haze males ur not inbreding further, at least not as much as by backcrossing to the same male ) ;)

Have fun my friend ! Enjoy your day !
l33t
 
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dubi

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Kenny Lingus said:
I'll get better photo's of it soon. It is a bit trained and the restricted soil volume make it manageable at about 100-120cm, but I'll probably experience the regular stretch from them colas growing/blooming out as you say.

The other OT haze that is barely 5weeks into 12/12 is just starting to establish flower sites. I wonder if it'll differ much as I vegged it longer...

I also bloom a Phoenix Haze and she is way more developed than both OT's, even though it's only 5weeks in bloom.

Photos up later today or tomorrow.

Good morning Kenny,

You are doing it right if your oldtimer hazes have established flowers sites after 5 weeks. Oldtimer's haze is a extreme tropical sativa, she reacts slow to flowering, haze hybrids with a little bit of indica or skunk like to react faster to flowering and are easier to grow indoors.
 

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