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Original Haze hybrids and psychohaze phenotypes

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MAHA KALA

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rolling some acid haze. strong citric acidic smell penetrates my nostrils.

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Sub24ox7

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midwestkid they are all nld and none would finish on their own here. They are all regs and will be sexed and outside in May, but I bring them in at night and take them back out in the am every day. Done this for long time now. Works. A lot of work. Really. Basically 12 hours a day they get at first outside and I gradually reduce the best I can. I do get as close as I can but it’s manual so I will mess up on getting them in or out by 10 minutes either way lol.
 
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MallardDuck

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midwestkid they are all nld and none would finish on their own here. They are all regs and will be sexed and outside in May, but I bring them in at night and take them back out in the am every day. Done this for long time now. Works. A lot of work. Really. Basically 12 hours a day they get at first outside and I gradually reduce the best I can. I do get as close as I can but it’s manual so I will mess up on getting them in or out by 10 minutes either way lol.

This is the strategy I used to get a Zacatecas Tribute to mostly finish at 55n last year. Not sure my back can take it this year. Dragging that plant around everyday was a lot of work like you say.
 

Sub24ox7

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Yea 55 north not much season huh. I’m at 37 degrees in the heartland. I can light dep O. Haze outdoors. Will be doing a little of that this year.
 

midwestkid

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Yea 55 north not much season huh. I’m at 37 degrees in the heartland. I can light dep O. Haze outdoors. Will be doing a little of that this year.

I'm around 36 degrees in the Bible belt. I'm kinda interested in a light dep greenhouse for these NLD variants
 

funkyhorse

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Hi guys
I perfectly understand you would need a greenhouse at latitude 36/37 to grow long flowering varieties, but why would you need light dep at that latitude? I can understand if you tell me your greenhouse needs heating, but light dep at that latitude why? Is it for perpetual grow?
Haze is adapted to your latitude and photoperiod, it is a californian variety. You should finnish original haze in a greenhouse at your location without problems seems to me
 

TexasTea

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I solved this problem by running long flowering stuff indoor only and been concentrating on early maturing cultivars for my outdoor grows here at 42N. We also usually have cool temps and wet autumns here in New England, so I end up with PM if I try to finish outdoors. I tried moving them inside for cold nights a couple of years and that sucks big time in 15 gallon bags! Even keeping them in a wagon was a pain because they were taller than my garage doors.

Last summer we had a crazy amount of rain though and even that strategy didn't work. I had plants finishing in early September but they still got mold. I will try again this year again with some Vermontman genetics and see if I have better luck. In the end, I like indoor because I have more control, but it definitely is fun to have some monsters in my garden.
 

midwestkid

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Hi guys
I perfectly understand you would need a greenhouse at latitude 36/37 to grow long flowering varieties, but why would you need light dep at that latitude? I can understand if you tell me your greenhouse needs heating, but light dep at that latitude why? Is it for perpetual grow?
Haze is adapted to your latitude and photoperiod, it is a californian variety. You should finnish original haze in a greenhouse at your location without problems seems to me

Yeah, I guess you caught me day dreaming about the long game. If I were to build a structure I'd want to be able to completely manipulate the environment to make sure I was getting my moneys worth. Perpetual, etc.
if I were to do it quick and dirty I would probably just plant all of my NLD varieties in one spot and pop a hoop house over it right before Halloween. Mother nature gets a little bi-polar around that time here. This year I swear November was nicer than October.
 

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No way they will finish I know. I have tried.(talking about haze and half haze hybrids).
I have gimped plants along until mid November but I had to place a trash can over them when it frosted at night. First day of like 12 hour nights here is the last week of September. Then your first frost within the first week of November. With a nice greenhouse all is possible. Without if you want to finish ANY long flowering haze you will need to bring them in and out starting by June/July
this is my experience. It’s nothing like Mediterranean California.
funkyhorse this is today out my window.
so much different than 37 degrees north California. This is the USA heartland home to bipolar weather lol. I believe California at the same latitude is more like Mediterranean weather.

i guess I’m calling manually bring in a plant in and out of darkness light dep and I don’t have a greenhouse.
 
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g0dzilla

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Took cuts , topped and transplanted these mindblower haze. Maha - vegetative growth was excellent. They are aggressive and hardy plants. Recovery for a day or two and off they go. Very excited for these.
 

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funkyhorse

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We live only once and dreams are there to fulfill them while alive
I have a house at 37 south and in winter morning frost is the norm even if it is 500 meters away from the ocean
I dont know about Usa, but a greenhouse can be made cheaper than the cost of a growing tent, it all depends on what you want
I rented this place for the coronavirus pandemy and set up this greenhouse from cheapest local materials available. Where you live I believe popler must be the cheapest wood, here is eucaliptus. This is made with uncured, green just cut wood. It is curing with the time. This land is earned from the natural growing bamboo
So the only materials to make it are: cheap wood, agricultural nylon and white shadow mesh. In one working day is done
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I dont need a heater where I am, I have no frost because I am in a wide biodiversity microclimate on a river bank with very strong winds, without greenhouse protecting from winds, cant grow here.
My neighbours 500 meters north of me have frost. They heat their greenhouse with this wood heater, it is second hand and very cheap. You dig the tube in the ground let the fumes get out just outside the greenhouse and it also heats the ground
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Maha, how did you make your greenhouse??? Do you have heating there,if you do, how do you heat?
Have a nice weekend everyone
 

MAHA KALA

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Took cuts , topped and transplanted these mindblower haze. Maha - vegetative growth was excellent. They are aggressive and hardy plants. Recovery for a day or two and off they go. Very excited for these.

great to hear, that it works for you. f1 hybrid should be like that, they are very resistant to plagues too. do you plan to flower them from cuts or seedplants?
 

MAHA KALA

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Maha, how did you make your greenhouse??? Do you have heating there,if you do, how do you heat?
Have a nice weekend everyone

no, I dont have to heat, we dont get frost till mid November... I made it myself like you. I use ginegar it is the best. I built like 6 greenhouses in last 15 years LOL. yours looks too small to me. the bigger greenhouse, better air flow for me. I get that when you have windy weather, which is not case here, you have good air flow. I could not let it so closed like you. I have to have it opened from both sides... and still I have temps over 40 °C during summer.


https://ginegar.com/
 
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