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PANAMA A5 HAZE ,MADMAC'S ORIGINAL HAZE 90 FEM ,.... 11/13 GROWING

Cheech87

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Hey everyone!

I'm excited to introduce you to my Plant The PANAMA A5 HAZE strain from ACE SEEDS.

It's just sprouted two days ago and is currently thriving in a 5-liter container, nestled in Plagron Royal Mix soil with a carefully adjusted pH of 6.2.
She will grow under a 12/12 light cycle

My cultivation setup is housed in a tent measuring 120x60x180cm. Inside, I've installed two Sanlight Evo 3-60 lights to provide optimal illumination.
Additionally, to maintain ideal temperatures, I've placed a heating mat beneath the tent, complemented by an infrared heater positioned on the left side, which remains operational for extended periods during the winter months.
 

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Creeperpark

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Hey everyone!

I'm excited to introduce you to my Plant The PANAMA A5 HAZE strain from ACE SEEDS.

It's just sprouted two days ago and is currently thriving in a 5-liter container, nestled in Plagron Royal Mix soil with a carefully adjusted pH of 6.2.
She will grow under a 12/12 light cycle

My cultivation setup is housed in a tent measuring 120x60x180cm. Inside, I've installed two Sanlight Evo 3-60 lights to provide optimal illumination.
Additionally, to maintain ideal temperatures, I've placed a heating mat beneath the tent, complemented by an infrared heater positioned on the left side, which remains operational for extended periods during the winter months.
Thanks, friend this will be very interesting to watch. I'm riding with you for a while. Keep us posted.
 

Cheech87

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I'm sure you won't be disappointed. And I'm sure you'll kill it. I managed to get my Killer A5 to the finish line, and I'm just a beginner period.
Thank you very much, of course I hope it works without problems, but with my ka5h everything went well until the beginning of flowering, from then on it slowly but surely went downhill.
I didn't have such problems with Indicas but they eat almost everything they get without bitching.
But I had different experiences with my first sativa and couldn't correct it.
It still rewarded me with fat colas, but far from being a healthy crop, it would certainly have produced more and better quality.
And it really annoys me that I didn't do better.🥵
But it spurs me on to the point of inner restlessness🧐😱
 
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oldworld

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Yeah. I can relate. Mine started yellowing about 4/5 weeks in. It limped through though, and gave fat colas. I'm sure you got ideas how to do better. I did.

I'll say they seem to like it hot, which makes sense given the lineage. 90 degrees they are happy, 75 and I start seeing funny shit
 

Cheech87

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Have you been feeding her at all or just what was in the bag?

I fed it at the beginning of flowering, which caused some problems. After rinsing it and transplanting it into a larger pot, it showed some signs of recovery but never fully bounced back. Following that, I fertilized it lightly every 2 weeks with an EC of 1.2 and pH of 6.2.
My fertilizer is advanced nutrients.
Earth mix was plagron royal mix
 

oldworld

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Yes, just like me, only with the temperature mine was different
It looks terrible now at the end leaves all turned yellow actually waiting for the trichomes to become a little amber colored but nothing in sight yet View attachment 18982890 View attachment 18982891 View attachment 18982894

Mine has been on a slow fade since the stretch ended. I was unsure how to proceed, since the tips made me think overfeeding. I think, in my case it was caused by not watering frequently enough, due to being severely undersized pot. And I didn't set up the runoff tray well, leaving my flushes inadequate

Dubi says it's abnormally hungry for such a sativa plant, due to Northern lights. I think that's the issue. We need more food. Bigger pots, more water so they can eat more without getting burned
 

RobFromTX

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I fed it at the beginning of flowering, which caused some problems. After rinsing it and transplanting it into a larger pot, it showed some signs of recovery but never fully bounced back. Following that, I fertilized it lightly every 2 weeks with an EC of 1.2 and pH of 6.2.
My fertilizer is advanced nutrients.
Earth mix was plagron royal mix
Advanced Nutrients is some heavy stuff. Easy to burn. I always went half strength when i used that line
 

Cheech87

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My first dose was too strong; it was at half strength, and I think the plant never fully recovered—it was my fault. I wanted to use a different fertilizer for this plant as I have several brands here at home but have never used them before. I have:

- Plagron (Green Sensation, Alga Bloom, Sugar Royal, Power Buds)
- Biobizz (Bloom, Grow, TopMax, CalMag)
- Greenhouse Powder Feeding (Long Bloom and the Hybrid Starter Set)
- Soma's (Super Soil Mix, Molasses, Compost Tea)

As an earth mix, I have everything from Plagron: Allmix, Bat Guano, Royalmix, Lightmix, and Growmix
already at home, gifted by friends.

The agony of choice!
 

Cheech87

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Here is my plant again I have the humidity not in the ideal range therefore the leaves look a bit strange but I can not change the conditions it is just as it is.
Nevertheless, it continues to grow well in my eyes
 

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Cheech87

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I have topped my plant
It grows well and has a nice thick stem
 

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Cheech87

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She is growing great. She has been topped and staked without any problems. She was watered today with root stimulants. I may cut her back a few more times to encourage bushy growth. I have also added a Neville's Haze from Greenhouse Seeds as a test and practice to learn to grow sativas.
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oldworld

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Looks good. You got a couple rusty spots. I think that's Calcium... it happens under the LEDs but not CMH. Idk what's the solution. I guess calmag, but probably best to not start changing things over a little patch though

I don't know that you'll need to top it much. This plant vegged for 6 weeks, and got cut once.
 

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goingrey

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I don't see rust spots? Looks like physical damage that brown part? But then there is some.. white stuff? Dunno what that is.
 

Cheech87

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Your plant looks good.

I don't think I have calcium problems with my plant these are just a few spots from repotting and from watering
 
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oldworld

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Your plant looks good.

I don't think I have calcium problems with my plant these are just a few spots from repotting and from nem oil that got on the leaves unintentionally I usually pour it into the soil every 2 weeks as protection against pests
Yeah, it looks to perfect to not be human caused. Idk what that is. I'm high and I've spent the morning looking at nutrient deficiencies so that's where my head was.

I ended up cutting that plant down. It pissed me off. Now the clone is mulched with the corpse to remind it to behave. I'm just saying, it should get plenty bushy. Actually, a week before that picture, it was in a 2x2x4 with 2 autos and another killer a5, so that's the result of space constraints.
 
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