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Thai A5 Haze limited edition

paisajedehierba

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Hi Eltitoguay, nice large Thai x A5 plant. But the spreading white spots are a bit worrisome if I may say so. Do you have the possibility to treat the plant (probably against spider mites, as it seems from here) before the flowering really starts? Good luck with the lady!
 

Eltitoguay

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It's okay, Paisajedehierba; It's just diatomaceous earth.

5-August:
Thai A5 Haze fem; (
Born on May-1, she has the 3 lower nodes (6 lower twigs) pruned).
...I discover a tenant:
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SolarLogos

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The Thai A5 has been stretching the past couple of weeks and is putting her energy into her branches and little branchlets. She is just over 9 foot/2.7 meters. Her color is on the lighter shades of green. I expect her to flower into November, possibly December. This year is supposed to be an El Nino so that should be favorable for good weather at least through November.
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Peace
 

SolarLogos

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She seems finished with her stretch. I expect to see her setting up little budlets soon.

She is the tall one behind the C5xA5 bush in the front. I'm super happy with this girl and she is so easy to grow. She seems quite happy and I'm content knowing her natural color is a light green.
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SolarLogos

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I thought she was done stretching, but she is now just over 11 feet/3.4 meters tall. Beautiful structure with long narrow branches. Branches look quite sturdy for being so thin. Her color stays a nice light green.

I'll be out of town for a week and half, but everything is on a timer and irrigated drip system. I top-dressed with a 4-9-3 (NPK) today and gave each plant a spray of insecticidal soap.

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Thai A5 is the tall plant on the far right, behind the C5xA5 haze.
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See you all in about 10 days. I hope all is well with you Dubi.
Peace
SL
 

dubi

ACE Seeds Breeder
Vendor
Veteran
Thanks a lot for your updates on your Thai A5 Haze girls @Eltitoguay and @SolarLogos :giggle:
Excited to see them about to start flowering soon and to have the chance to follow them during flowering.

Love the Thai vibes all over the plant of your girl SolarLogos! :dance013:

Tito, she is doing pretty well for a tropical girl in a dry temperate continental climate:yes: Looks like lower part is yellowing, try to don't let the soil dry too much before next waterings and feed now with nitrogen until the plant is fully green again for a more heatlhy and bountiful flowering process.
 

Eltitoguay

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15-September:
It finally rained on September 15 in my valley and in my area of my Sierra (39°N-800 m high, aprox), after 4 months.
Curiously, it was raining only from the Eastern hemisphere of the sky, while in the Western hemisphere the Sun (photos in the afternoon) was struggling to break the clouds (wiews from East to West):
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Thai A5 Haze fem (A.C.E.):
Born on May 1, it has now, the 4 lower nodes (8 lower twigs) pruned. About 2'25 metres of stem; I keep bending it to the East:
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