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Nice looking buds you have there, That strain does look like a serious producer. The SLH looks like it has a lot of sativa in it so it would surely be a plant that you have to have patience with but in my experience they are worth the wait. I have a pure haze strain that took 16 weeks to flower but my oh my was it ever worth the wait. It wasn't a heavy producer but the potency would blow you away, if you smoked it at the beginning of the day then your day was done, it was a smoke for the end of the day for sure. I crossed it with a northern lights #5 and it upped the harvest a little but it remained haze dominant and was still a day wrecker. The Haze plant grew long thin buds that turned a dark orange after curing and had a very spicy smell to it and you had to train the plant while growing it because it wanted to take over the whole room. Well enough talk about my experiences and back to what I was talking about. Those buds look fantastic and after a good cure they should be really sweet......And by the way......I have enjoyed following this one and seeing the differences everyone had while doing so. You are all a bunch of great growers and I enjoy your company very much...
Good to hear from you OMM, yes I am following right along with your thread and I am impressed with your efforts. I really like the airpots that you are using, I have to say that this is the first I have ever seen them. I already looked them up on the net and found a supplier in my area. It is really innovative in the way that they work and I can understand why the root system growing in such a way would surely increase the overall growth of the plant. I was just checking out your last pictures and they are indeed some beautiful girls. The haze strain that I was talking about came from amsterdam around 1987 or 88, memory is a little hazy lol. The seeds came from neville at the original "The Seed Bank" and I am almost positive that they were marketed as a pure sativa but I won't swear to it and they were simply named "Haze". I was just wondering if that may be where the genes for all of these other Haze strains came from. I had the pleasure to try some of the SLH and it can definitely cause serious couchlock. Keep up the good work and enjoy the fruits of your labor......
Hey OldMedMan, I am following your grow with the airpots, and noticed that your using the clay pellets instead of soil? how is that working for you and how much do you have to water, do they work better that soil? you have some great looking plants there!
Good to hear from you OMM, yes I am following right along with your thread and I am impressed with your efforts. I really like the airpots that you are using, I have to say that this is the first I have ever seen them. I already looked them up on the net and found a supplier in my area. It is really innovative in the way that they work and I can understand why the root system growing in such a way would surely increase the overall growth of the plant. I was just checking out your last pictures and they are indeed some beautiful girls. The haze strain that I was talking about came from amsterdam around 1987 or 88, memory is a little hazy lol. The seeds came from neville at the original "The Seed Bank" and I am almost positive that they were marketed as a pure sativa but I won't swear to it and they were simply named "Haze". I was just wondering if that may be where the genes for all of these other Haze strains came from. I had the pleasure to try some of the SLH and it can definitely cause serious couchlock. Keep up the good work and enjoy the fruits of your labor......
Oooh Oooh Oooh I have one of these plants, Can I join???
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