this will be easierpaging @FieldEffect
Around 5 weeks in flower. It's going to be interesting to see how long they can stand the Swedish autumn before I have to chop them. They show no sign of discomfort at the moment but the temperatures have slowed them down quite a bit I think (~7-10°c nighttime and ~10-14°c daytime) . Fun experiment!
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How long were you able to keep them going @Chemimbalance ?
Time to buy a commercial grade dehumidifier. Can't keep up with the home units unfortunatelyImpressive work with the sativas indoors @sgkaWhen the colas reach that size and density, it's important to lower the humidity below 40%, keep the fans running for many hours, avoid letting the soil stay too wet after watering, and inspect the densest colas towards the end of flowering.
A pleasure to see Panama x Malawi permamently in your garden, thank you very much!
Hi Dubi and thanks for your input..she had a piney/Pinesol smell in flower with a hint of perfume(slight)..I just smoked a joint yesterday (Nice to see you also finishing Panama x Malawi @NLbredso you can experience a variety of our best sativa hybrids. Your Panama x Malawi female 1 had the flower structure a bit more on the Malawi side. How was she on the nose ?
She did quite a good job in late November at your latitude @Chemimbalance![]()
Hey Karl..she looks frosty and healthy..I just harvested one in december but she was a faster pheno.. she looks close and I would use a jewelers loup to check the fade on the trichs.. 10-25% is a nice jumping off point but it will depend on what type of buzz you want.. I enjoy mine now and it was about 20% brown and smell is strong of perfume and pinesol.. great stone and taste.. the Panama shines thru on the one I harvested and it was a 9 weeker.. she looks very well looked after so you have picked up this growing thang very fast.. my guess is that you are close and maybe a week or two...good luckHello y'all, I've got a Panama x Malawi from feminized seed that's wrapping up it's 11th week since I flipped it to flower(December 1st). I'm pretty new at growing, just a few autoflowers prior to this . Looking for tips on what I should be watching for to know when it's time to harvest, she's looking like she's getting close!
Vegged for 6 weeks, I bent it over during veg then scrogged it out starting second week of flower. Very robust and vigorous, much moreso than my Super Panama Hazes it shares the bed with, with less of a stretch - very manageable. It shares a 100 gallon bed of organic no-till soil with 2 other plants(Super Panama Hazes). Smells lemony with sandalwoody incense notes
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