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Tom Hill Haze

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What if she’s not ready?
You did say she’s still going strong…..lol
Looks stacked and sticky!!!!

Nicely done.

I had to give up my indoor space temporarily so I’m vicariously enjoying what might be a long way to the finish line.

It will be worth it I’m sure…..

🤩
Yes she just had another spurt of energy the last week and no slowing this mutant down lol sorry to hear you are taking a break from this great hobby hehe I have this girl and another 16 weeker in a purple haze/Malawi that is getting close and i am old school and take no bud before its time.. they are the only two in the room with a Nevile haze at 6 weeks.. started my next crop so hopefully these girls are done in 3 weeks or so.. thanks for the stop by
i
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Airloom

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i am old school and take no bud before its time.
I have been copying pasting grow tips for a few years now and realize I need to organize them by topic cause I never can find them when I want to

It’s like the Dude

“I know they’re in here somewhere, I just gotta take another look”

But here’s an older one I did find from @MadMac contrasting harvesting indicas versus Sativas

pick a long flowering sativa a few weeks or a month "late" and you won't get sleepy or couchy, what you will get is the full complexity of the high without the speedy, paranoia effects...I'd advise letting a few of those Zamals flower for a few weeks or more longer than usual (if weather permits) and you'll be able to savour the "fullness" of the high..and then you'll maybe hear the drums too....

I can only agree with the idea of patiently waiting.

I learned a lot this past season and got lucky with a stretch of very rare weather that allowed me to get close to potential on some great genetics from RSCO Ace and Tom Hill Haze. I think they got close to 12 weeks in flower and a couple might have needed more. Next year if anything I’ve decided to grow something acclimated to my season if I grow at all outside. Willfulness impedes learning. The plants always remind me of that.
 

Wolverine97

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Yes she just had another spurt of energy the last week and no slowing this mutant down lol sorry to hear you are taking a break from this great hobby hehe I have this girl and another 16 weeker in a purple haze/Malawi that is getting close and i am old school and take no bud before its time.. they are the only two in the room with a Nevile haze at 6 weeks.. started my next crop so hopefully these girls are done in 3 weeks or so.. thanks for the stop by
i
NL
How close is it to the light? Most Hazes will continue to re-flower indefinitely if the tops are too close to the lights.
 

NLbred

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How close is it to the light? Most Hazes will continue to re-flower indefinitely if the tops are too close to the lights.
Hey thanks Wolverine for the advice as the THH is off to the side of the LED about a 12-14 inchest away and another one purple hz/Malawi is in between the lights and probably a little close..the pistils are just turning brown and have been swelling and smells are getting richer with the buds starting to turn purple.. I treasure any advise and will pull them back a little more.. I think my issue is maybe running on 11/13 for too long so I am dialing them back and movin on back, now
thanks and I'm here for knowledge and never drama so advise is always taken in a positive way
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NLbred

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I have been copying pasting grow tips for a few years now and realize I need to organize them by topic cause I never can find them when I want to

It’s like the Dude

“I know they’re in here somewhere, I just gotta take another look”

But here’s an older one I did find from @MadMac contrasting harvesting indicas versus Sativas

pick a long flowering sativa a few weeks or a month "late" and you won't get sleepy or couchy, what you will get is the full complexity of the high without the speedy, paranoia effects...I'd advise letting a few of those Zamals flower for a few weeks or more longer than usual (if weather permits) and you'll be able to savour the "fullness" of the high..and then you'll maybe hear the drums too....

I can only agree with the idea of patiently waiting.

I learned a lot this past season and got lucky with a stretch of very rare weather that allowed me to get close to potential on some great genetics from RSCO Ace and Tom Hill Haze. I think they got close to 12 weeks in flower and a couple might have needed more. Next year if anything I’ve decided to grow something acclimated to my season if I grow at all outside. Willfulness impedes learning. The plants always remind me of that.
hey Airloom.. sounds like you had a righteous harvest this year also.. I used to grow outdoors and it was stressful but I loved it.. and I also have picked up a few tricks from Mac and have his Sativa feeding achedule pinned in my room so great minds think alike, sorta.. outdoors you can plant and watch but indoors the work and time is elevated at least for me.. I wouldn't trade the experience for nothing.. it is a beautiful plant to watch mature from a little sprout.. have a great weekend
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Wolverine97

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Hey thanks Wolverine for the advice as the THH is off to the side of the LED about a 12-14 inchest away and another one purple hz/Malawi is in between the lights and probably a little close..the pistils are just turning brown and have been swelling and smells are getting richer with the buds starting to turn purple.. I treasure any advise and will pull them back a little more.. I think my issue is maybe running on 11/13 for too long so I am dialing them back and movin on back, now
thanks and I'm here for knowledge and never drama so advise is always taken in a positive way
NL
11/13 definitely isn't the problem, it's heat, and maybe needs more air movement up high.
 

Wolverine97

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There were 10 in the pack, I tried to germinate 4 at one point but didn’t use any hormones or pre-cleaning. I’m trying to take it more seriously this time. Thankfully I still have 6 left.

I appreciate these tips. I’ve been researching some threads about it too.
If you do go the GA3 route, just be sure to keep it at or below 100ppm. Less is more. And be prepared for stretchy seedlings and early growth.
 
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