Hi O.D. Green,
Purple Haze x Malawi is certainly very Haze dominant in structure and overall growth, the Malawi adds yield, indoor adaptability, resin production, fatter ovaries, and lowers down the flowering time of the hybrid.
The fading of the leaves is quite normal when growing long flowering sativas in small pots. The purple hues is a trait coming from Purple Haze #23 mother, although they are usually not so evident or intense when Purple Haze (and its hybrids) are grown indoors with stable warm temps.
I'm also following your progresses in Instagram, looks like you are going to have a ton of seeds! Hope it was your goal!
Purple Haze x Malawi is certainly very Haze dominant in structure and overall growth, the Malawi adds yield, indoor adaptability, resin production, fatter ovaries, and lowers down the flowering time of the hybrid.
The fading of the leaves is quite normal when growing long flowering sativas in small pots. The purple hues is a trait coming from Purple Haze #23 mother, although they are usually not so evident or intense when Purple Haze (and its hybrids) are grown indoors with stable warm temps.
I'm also following your progresses in Instagram, looks like you are going to have a ton of seeds! Hope it was your goal!