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I only know a little being a Newb but I think you are right about them taking longer, The yield would be more growing these big sativa plants so its kind of a trade off. Maybe Penny will be around I am sure he would know.Hey, PC! I'm looking forward to this grow. Never seen a Xmas Tree.
I have a question about haze plants. Do they all require long grow cycles and lots of vertical space? Do all haze plants have to be run on 12/13 (I think) from the beginning?
I've want to run a Ghost Train haze, but I don't know if I can pull it off within my space limitations.
Ghost Train Haze sounds like a winner 9 to 11 weeks flower time is what 420 says it takes. Dam I gota hook up on some of that.
Here is the description
Ghost Train Haze is one of the most intense strains that has ever been introduced to the marijuana universe. This strain is not for the novice Toker; after all, Ghost Train Haze was named the "Most Potent Strain on earth" by High Times magazine in 2012. This strain derives from Ghost OG & Neville's wreck, creating an insane 27% THC level. GTH is mainly sativa (80:20 sativa/indica ratio), so if you are a novice smoker or suffer from anxiety, it is best that you steer clear of this wicked strain. Heavy smoking of GTH can lead to an almost psychedelic feel that may induce paranoia. The patients who tend to opt for Ghost Train Haze are those who suffer from depression or those who are looking for an overall great time. If taken in small doses, GTH can easily send you into laughing fits and stimulate your creative mind. The aroma of this strain is a sweet blend of sour, citrus & pine that is very pungent. With an abundance of trichomes and hairs, GTH basically looks as dank as it claims to be.