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Void420

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Now patience is required. The flowers only smell faintly at first and it didn't really look like there was a lot of trichinosis developing.
Illnesses... she doesn't know. In a normal setup.
Is it now a boring, highly praised straw. Maybe the high is actually quite good...?
You can imagine anything after a long flowering period, just to justify the time for yourself.
Facts on the table
It became routine every morning: caress, water and forget. Slowly her scent came. At first sweet and creamy with a hint of citrus. Then notes of incense came along. A real temple herb oxidative iron was added. Then came the unexpected cat piss light amonijak smell.
That is, contrary to what you first thought, a good sign. That means the stuff is real. There was no skunk smell of any kind. You all know it, the gas victory smell that everyone knows on the street.
The smell of dark grape liqueur and even more incense came along with it. Everything was very pleasant and inexperienced people couldn't tell it was hemp. The cat and the metal remained. But they didn't become dominant in the end.

Does the plant also produce resin?

Will it also be purple?
 
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Void420

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Now you are slowly being tortured a little.
Haze is the program, but pictures will come soon.
The resin production in the canopy is unbelievably good. Also the amount of flowers to leaves. The flowers swell as if they had seeds and are empty. Down below, with less light, it doesn't look so good.
The plants. But we have a lot of light. The plants draw a lot of energy from their leaves and thus lose their leaves. Fertilizing again doesn't help. That saves you having to remove the leaves. The flowers keep growing and develop new shapes in the new flowers. It just never gets boring to look at them. The weight of the branches increases, they bend to the ground and now want support upwards. They reward you with new flowers.
It's a real sea. While the autumn leaves sink to the ground and they show their best side.
The little one at the beginning that didn't really want Haze 3 with its light green leaves is putting on a new outfit. It surprises me with purple flowers and develops a beautiful purple leaf and flower.
While she builds fist-sized flower towers with intertwined foxtails. It's time for 9 hours of sun. To complete the re-bloom. Haze 3, the little one, is the first to be finished. You'll have to wait for the other two, they're just divas.
Now pictures
 

dubi

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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

Makes me very happy to read your passionate and detailed grow report @Void420 🥰 It's quite a journey to grow and experience for the first time an extreme tropical sativa of Oldtimer's Haze caliber. As you've experienced, it's a strain that likes to go at its own pace and performs best without being forced into strong changes or overfeeding. I hope you enjoy your well deserved flowers after a good curing! :ying:
 

clockwork

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Hi @dubi , much appreciation for all the work you do! I had a question about OTH, what parents were used in the Green Haze productions? I have a pack from 2019 labeled "Green Haze" still in original ACE packaging. Are these from the GH #19 mother crossed to multiple green males? Are there any particular traits besides color and smell I can find more in the green line compared to the more open OTH genetics?
 

dubi

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Hi @dubi , much appreciation for all the work you do! I had a question about OTH, what parents were used in the Green Haze productions? I have a pack from 2019 labeled "Green Haze" still in original ACE packaging. Are these from the GH #19 mother crossed to multiple green males? Are there any particular traits besides color and smell I can find more in the green line compared to the more open OTH genetics?

Hi @clockwork that last Green Haze release was offspring from Green Haze #19 and from other more vigorous, high yielding green females from other lines, using multiple green males from different lines too. Look mainlyfor quality, effects and resins. My taste went in this case (#19) for incensey, bright happy non ceiling, although not best yielding or most vigorous female.

She is going to feel like at home there in Colombia ;) @Costa please keep up updated !
 

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