A few pics. Not one problem with any bugs, but I'll spray bt soon. The caterpillars here are ferocious.
This girl is a slow mover, so hoping for good November weather. Have no idea what strain she is. Kind of fun, waiting to see what the harvest results will be.
My guess would be a Central American haze hybrid. Oldtimer's Haze crossed with Panama, Honduras or Guatemala... Of course, I could be way off. Let's see how she develops.
Hi Burnwell, beautiful tropical sativa girlAre you growing Tropical Mix regular or fem ? My guess at this point is Oldtimer's Haze or a dominant hybrid of it, but i would prefer to wait to see more flowering traits, it will probably need a warm coastal or tropical climate to finish properly outdoors.
Thanks Dubi, It's from a fem seed. She's making huge, white trichomes, I'm going to try to get her through November. We have been in a drought here and it may do well if the rains stay away.
From today. Built a quick greenhouse so I can push her into December or January. Vaped some in my Pax and got severely effed up. Buds are growing slow, not sure it it's genetics a or crappy environment.
Lovely Burnwelli foresee a successful sativa harvest here! Looks to me like she will be fortunately a November finisher.
Kindly post some closer flower pics next time and i will try to evaluate her ripeness better, definitely i don't think she will need to go until December, yet she looks very Oldtimer's Haze to me.
Thanks Dubi. Growing this Haze is an honor and brings back great memories of the '70's weed we use to get around here. (Mexican, Columbian, Thai) Sorry about the photo quality. My Samsung S9 probably does better, but I haven't figured it out yet.
She's still gaining size and almost all the trichs are white. Found very few amber. And chasing away aphids.