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working with dubi's g/p haze x thai F3s

LowFalutin

Stems Analyst
Veteran
keeper Thai-Nepal Haze cut, @ 3 weeks flower

keeper Thai-Nepal Haze cut, @ 3 weeks flower

11d/13n light schedule
using natural daylight
and a darkroom
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saludos
 

orfeas

Well-known member
Veteran
Is Christmas getting near and you've already got yourself that amazing tree?

:tiphat:Orfeas
 
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LF
i would for sure call that a keeper myself. damn good looking tree shape. need to put christmas lights on that girl and sing falalalala
 

LowFalutin

Stems Analyst
Veteran
Yeah really beautiful sativa individual, love her structure and how she is producing budsites everywhere so early.
hola dubi-
gracias for verifying her quickness in flower. :tiphat:
i guess we can thank the nepalese for that.
today @ 31 days...
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like the greenHazeThai's i've had, i also prefer the lighter green
phenos of this cross too. 2/5 ladies grown so far were light g.
bad santa is one, and this was the other...
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but she just didn't have the electric extrospection of b.santa.

saludos
 

LowFalutin

Stems Analyst
Veteran
keeper Thai-Nepal Haze cut, @ 5 weeks flower

keeper Thai-Nepal Haze cut, @ 5 weeks flower

first, at 4 wks of 11d/13n light schedule...
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now, at 5 wks of same lt. sched...
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that one above me looks amazing!
cheers TG- :tiphat:
it's too bad that looks aren't everything, eh?
here's what i wrote about vaping her last bits a few weeks
ago over at the Wake and Bake thread in Toker's Den...

...
vapin' some non-keeper pheno
(keeper pheno's gone,
but a copy's 2 wks. in flower)
of my nepalHaze x greenHazeThai hack...
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it's got some jitter, but it's a happy kind.
this pheno had the best looking buds
(for a sativa),
but not the best high...
take that, bag-appeal. :)


saludos!
 

wildgrow

, The Ghost of
Veteran
Thank goodness for sats. I can be absent for months, come back and see the same plants growing.

Youre doing good work LF.
 

LowFalutin

Stems Analyst
Veteran
keeper Thai-Nepal Haze cut, @ 6 weeks flower

keeper Thai-Nepal Haze cut, @ 6 weeks flower

Thank goodness for sats. I can be absent for months, come back and see the same plants growing.
Youre doing good work LF.
thnx, neighbor

still on 11d/13n light schedule-
using natural light.
this time of year, they're seeing direct sun
from 0900 - 1645, on a clear day.

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buds haven't really started plumping up yet...
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i'm guessing she goes to ~ 9 wks.

saludos
 

LowFalutin

Stems Analyst
Veteran
keeper Thai-Nepal Haze cut, @ 7 weeks flower

keeper Thai-Nepal Haze cut, @ 7 weeks flower

actually just beginning to bulk the buds up.
that ripe fruit musk found in many of the
greenHazexThai phenos is also coming thru on this...
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there's another copy of this pheno flowering too,
11 days behind, and should yield a bit more.

saludos
 

LowFalutin

Stems Analyst
Veteran
keeper Thai-Nepal Haze cut, @ 9 weeks flower

keeper Thai-Nepal Haze cut, @ 9 weeks flower

i predicted she'd be done now,
but it looks like another week is on tap...
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top of main cola...
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saludos
 

LowFalutin

Stems Analyst
Veteran
keeper Thai-Nepal Haze cut, @ 10 weeks flower

keeper Thai-Nepal Haze cut, @ 10 weeks flower

she came down today.
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already had a few more ambers than i was targeting.
another copy of this keeper pheno is 11 days behind in
flowering, and will probably be ready in a couple of days.

saludos!
 

dubi

ACE Seeds Breeder
Vendor
Veteran
hola dubi-
gracias for verifying her quickness in flower. :tiphat:
i guess we can thank the nepalese for that.

like the greenHazeThai's i've had, i also prefer the lighter green
phenos of this cross too. 2/5 ladies grown so far were light g.
bad santa is one, and this was the other...
View Image

but she just didn't have the electric extrospection of b.santa.

saludos

Hola LowFalutin,

Yes, i think the nepalese influence contributed to make the hybrid more compact and faster to flower, although the overall structure, branching, leaf traits and flowering structure are more on the Green Haze side.

Is it your first run with this mother ? Interesting development in latest updates. If the high and taste is good then i think you achieved a great breeding stage in the hybrid.
 

LowFalutin

Stems Analyst
Veteran
Hola LowFalutin,

Yes, i think the nepalese influence contributed to make the hybrid more compact and faster to flower, although the overall structure, branching, leaf traits and flowering structure are more on the Green Haze side.

Is it your first run with this mother? Interesting development in latest updates. If the high and taste is good then i think you achieved a great breeding stage in the hybrid.
gracias for the input re: my nepalHaze x GHT cross, dubi. :tiphat:
i've run her once or twice before. this time was to find an optimal harvest time.
the samples that flowered out to ten weeks (harvested 15 wks ago),
which had more amber trichs than i like,
have a little too much of a stone- but makes a great late evening smoke/vape.
i hope to cross her with a pure green haze in the future.

now flowering out my GHxT F3 keeper girl again
(which i've had for almost two years now) for the last time...
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(here, at two wks of 11d/13n)

...for hitting with pollen from my very lemony (johnnyBlazeF2 x GHxTF3) male,
now dropping baby batter at a little over 3 wks of 11/13.
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in the future i'll work with (GHxT F3)bx1 seeds i've made,
for crossing to a pure green haze and pure old timers haze,
for (hopefully) re-invigorated offspring.

i also want to cross a pure green haze to: ghana, punto rojo,
guatemala, hillbilly haze, nevils haze, and several others.

saludos
 
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