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Chi13

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My first planted Thai A5 is about 8 weeks into flower and I smell lemon! I think this is likely a good thing. Sorry no pics, my camera isn't recognised by my computer anymore.
 

HarleyJammer

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Maybe too early to tell .. fat leaves . .maybe NL5 Dom?
 

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Chi13

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This Thai A5 was grown under about 370W LEDs, so not really intense enough but it's performing ok. At 12 weeks. Pic of side branch.

I let it get too big and will handle it differently now. I have a clone starting to flower and another clone outdoors in the sub tropical sun at 27S so will be interesting to compare.
Clones very readily. I'm already growing a clone of a clone of a clone, and I still haven't harvested the original. Thanks Dubi.
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Chi13

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What a beaty @Chi13 :love: thanks for sharing a picture of her ? What do her terpenes evoke for you?
Thanks Dubi, I'm sure I can grow her much better. I am adding more watts and flowering her smaller now. This plant was flowered at about 25cm or so, and did brutal supercropping, and she still went to 135cm (4.5ft) with many branches, which bend under weight late flower. As I said needs more watts but entirely possible for hobby grower to do indoors with a little planning.

I'm not good with terpenes but definitely lemon/citrus and maybe woody? Others too but I can't identify.
 

HarleyJammer

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@dubi

Perhaps you can help me understand: I have 2 TA5H fem both similar is structure and stem rub scent. One stem rub is sticky the other greasy. Am I correct to assume the greasy stem is exhibiting more of a NL trichome structure .. therefore more of an A5 influence over the Thai?
 
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dubi

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I won't assume so so fast @HarleyJammer this hybrid produces almost straight Thai Chiang Mai/ Haze A traits for finished product. Although some plants may show wider leaves in early stages from seed, NL #5 traits are totally recessive for finished product (as this thread has shown), so unless i can evaluate in person, i would like to prefer to wait until she shows flowering traits before drawing clonclusions.

Please keep us updated, and hugs for a complete recovery 💚
 

dubi

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I took mine down yesterday at just under 14 weeks. It developed quite rapidly from the pic above. I will likely return in a few months with a review of the high.

Congrats on your harvest @Chi13 ;) Please keep us updated on how it feels to be with this elegant lady.
 

Piff_cat

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I won't assume so so fast @HarleyJammer this hybrid produces almost straight Thai Chiang Mai/ Haze A traits for finished product. Although some plants may show wider leaves in early stages from seed, NL #5 traits are totally recessive for finished product (as this thread has shown), so unless i can evaluate in person, i would like to prefer to wait until she shows flowering traits before drawing clonclusions.

Please keep us updated, and hugs for a complete recovery 💚
Imo this is very common especially in Thai/laos have huge leaves in beginning but as matures internodes get longer and leaf skinnier. Possibly the plant trying to catch much light as possible grow fast . Once change to flower skinny leaves let more light thru and reduce fungi exposure .

Example from snow high growing Ozark chocolate Thai
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Chi13

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Clone of the ThaiA5 not far off. I haven't grown this as good as it can be done yet, not got my mix right for this. Still have an outdoors clone to harvest soon and it will be good to compare indoor and out.
Sorry about shitty phone pic, my computer not recognizing camera at the moment.
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Chi13

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Cant wait to see the outdoor buds they usually outshine in every department in my grows.
It's a guerrilla grow so not guaranteed but I think it should be ok where it is. I'm looking forward to it as well. I planted it late in the season as I had a clone with no room and I thought why not combine my favourite hobbies, hiking and growing. Going to check it mid May.

Your Mulanje/Malawi is next cab off the rank. Will germinate in a couple of weeks. Also have some ACE Malawi repro's so might throw a couple in for comparison.
 

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