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question for sam the skunkman on the original haze

harvestreaper

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forgive my skinny ones ,,i dont get out much,,,, can them who sent me messages hit me back up apologies i cant find em for life of me to reply
 

CannaRed

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My outdoor Multi Haze looks close to being done, and a low temps in the low 20s°F coming this weekend.
She taught me something though! I thought only thick indicas could handle heavy frosts, but this Haze took about a dozen frosts, and even a few nights where it dropped below freezing when I found ice in standing water.
Always try things for yourselves. I've always heard you can't grow long flowering sativas in Virginia, everything has to be harvested by end of October. I made it 25 days past that.
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led05

Chasing The Present
Haze took about a dozen frosts, and even a few nights where it dropped below freezing when I found ice in standing water.
Always try things for yourselves. I've always heard you can't grow long flowering sativas in Virginia, everything has to be harvested by end of October. I made it 25 days past that. View attachment 19106083 View attachment 19106084 View attachment 19106085 View attachment 19106086 View attachment 19106087 View attachment 19106088 View attachment 19106089 View attachment 19106090 View attachment 19106091 View attachment 19106092
Nice to see some actual flowers @ here :eek: - I grow em in upstate NY, you’re right never listen to others BS, half of it is coming from folk whom don’t even do the do :)
 

Dirt Life

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Excellent @CannaRed! I've always viewed forums (@ least after the first few years) as "general knowledge"... grows like your/this actually helps ppl.. and yes, agreed 100%, do it yourself. If you can, try experimenting... if you grow for profit, diff story.. if you grow for love and hobby and, well, whatever... experiment. Doesnt mean you wont lose some plants, just means you can figure things out.. dunno if that means anything...Anyways, just want to say, I agree, and beautiful Multi-Haze my friend!

Edit: just want to clarify, I don't mean to say ppl who grow for profit don't share the love of this plant, especially icmaggers...
 
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@hempy

The Haze Whisperer
A few people that live in Virginia that I got to know over the years told me they could not grow even a 50% Haze outdoors there to completion.

Now that it's legal if there is a will, there is a way and that's a greenhouse outdoors.

If you can find a fast flowering plant 12 to say 14 weeks and trick it to sex faster by reducing the day length, that would work also.
 

kro-magnon

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My outdoor Multi Haze looks close to being done, and a low temps in the low 20s°F coming this weekend.
She taught me something though! I thought only thick indicas could handle heavy frosts, but this Haze took about a dozen frosts, and even a few nights where it dropped below freezing when I found ice in standing water.
Always try things for yourselves. I've always heard you can't grow long flowering sativas in Virginia, everything has to be harvested by end of October. I made it 25 days past that. View attachment 19106083 View attachment 19106084 View attachment 19106085 View attachment 19106086 View attachment 19106087 View attachment 19106088 View attachment 19106089 View attachment 19106090 View attachment 19106091 View attachment 19106092
I think this type of sativa can handle frost thanks to their ancestors from high altitude and their flower's structure much more open allow them to resist mold easier than more compact indicas. I've had a few plants going to mid-november outdoor without problem despite a very humid climate who would turn to mold any too tight flowers at lat 44N. Most of the plant had to be done by mid october to not be plagued by grey mold except ones with a strong enough sativa %.
 

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