Welcome xtsho
Congrats on your success taming the beast indoors, really good results!
That fatty cola is a sign that you really understood what cares and conditions she needed for a proper indoor flowering.
How many weeks is she into flowering ?
Who still remembers the Purple haze: 26f 6m ?
here she is, I've been breeding them in big lots weeding out the sick and broken ones, any type of deformity removed, only the healthiest get to the next generation:
I remember Purple Haze! The original.
I moved to Santa Cruz CA to go to college in 1978. That's when I first came across it. It was created and produced locally. It was also the most expensive smoke in town but worth it.
Sounds like you're doing a great refine and stabilize project. I'd certainly love to get some seeds if possible. Even though it came from this area, it disappeared long ago.
Green Oldtimer's Haze is starting to build up and smells of lemongrass, pepper, incense and coriander, well it smells like haze. I really like this girl, my favourite female from the pack. I just hope she will be ready for the new year cause I will have to go on a trip for several weeks and will come take her down before leaving, she seems nearly good trichome wise but still much too green and leafy. If Dubi chimes in I would be interested to know a bit more about latest haze reproduction, apparently it is mostly made with green phenos by open pollination that's all the information I could gather and green OTH is less documented than her purple sister
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It takes very little nitrogen to kill OTH when they are little. I didn't add anything to soil until I transplanted them from Solo cups to 1 gallon pots. The only amendments to soil were ewc and guano. Even commercial soil like foxfarms ocean forest can be too strong for them. I didn't feed mine liquid nutrients the 1st 8 weeks of life and then, only 350 ppm kelp (water is 134) because the summer temps were so hot. They are sensitive to pH, that is more important to them in the beginning, imho. Proper pH will help ensure that nutrients in the soil will be available to them.The dirt I have premixed and cooked, I believe is a bit high in N for these guys n gals. What is a way to test this a bit before throwing the seeds in it?
Was thinking some cover crops to see if they get nuked or not, but most cover crops love N anyways so, hard to say.
I could always cut it down with some sunshine promix #4 i think I got, then topdress as needed once deficiencies show up. Thoughts?
Also, I have read about 80 pages so far, consensus seems to be go straight into the medium. Has anyone soaked in H202 solution for 6 hours, then normal RO water for 6 hours, then towel for 12 hours then into medium?
This is my preferred method but I am willing to do what I am told and just go straight into medium. Always have had less than stellar results that way for some reason.
Here is one of my OTH in the greenhouse. The color is very interesting. Initially, she looked like she had been in a dust storm and was covered in dirt, but it's not dirt. She has been turning more grey and a couple times I had to take a second look that it wasn't mold. Now she has evolved into a silverish-blue color. Pictures don't capture the color the way the naked eye does, but you can get the idea. The backs of the leaves are not yellow, but rather they have a healthy gold/grey color to them.
I think Sam mentioned a silver blue pheno, any chance this is her? Have you seen this color Dubi?
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Thanks for stopping by,
Peace, God bless
Few packs of OTH ordered. Plan is to run them all at once indoors, organic living soil. Thinking I will start them in solo cups or equiv size containers, flip them fast, clone down the winners and push forward.
Most likely will build out a room just for them as it seems needed, nothing fancy and trying to keep it minimal as I can.
Cheers all.
Beautiful! In my little experience I preferred the green pheno to the purple ones, both as flavor and effect ... (I'm not saying green is better, I just like it more than purple)...
What’s your criterion on cloning the ‘winners’. It’s difficult to judge the quality of these plants in such an early stage in my opinion.
Greetings Ur Humbl Nr8tor. Both my OTH turned out to be purple. OTH #1 will be ready soon, patience... Here she is today in the greenhouse. It's been overcast and raining here today, but staying warm in the greenhouse, RH 50-66.You’ve got a purple pheno SolarLogos. I’d bet she just keeps getting more purple (darker) as she goes.