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These have now been topped twice after the third node of each branch, except the Blue Dream Haze, which I messed up and cut one of the branches after second node. The Ghost Train Haze is suffering and needs to be transplanted ASAP. My amended soil should be cooked by tomorrow, so planning to put them into the main tent then.

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how longs the flower time on the haze sybarite
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MrNice wrote:
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how longs the flower time on the haze sybarite
Hello @MrNice, it's 60-65 days for the Blue Dream Haze and 65-80 for the Ghost Train Haze.
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Now transplanted to the main tent.

Nice, healthy roots on the Ghost Train Haze, despite it looking a bit tired above ground:
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These are looking lovely 😊
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The Daze wrote:
Mon Mar 14, 2022 7:51 pm
These are looking lovely 😊
Very kind of you to say :thanks:

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GTH and BDH recovering nicely after being excessively root-bound prior to last week's transplant. The AK-47 was only yellowing slightly on lower leaves and it had very sparse, thin roots compared to the others, yet apparently not to its detriment, as it's been looking pretty healthy overall. The Sour D x KLP is by far the best looking and least fussy, really looking forward to that one. The cover crop is starting to sprout - it should ideally have been sown a week before transplanting, but life is too short :lol:

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Clockwise from top left: Ghost Train Haze; AK-47; AJ's Sour Diesel x Key Lime Pie; Blue Dream Haze:
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These had liquid aminos in 1L of water three days ago and kelp in 2L of water today, both times foliar and root fed. The base tanks of the self-watering pots have not yet been filled, but as the top two inches were feeling a little dry before today's watering I will quarter-fill tanks tomorrow.

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Clockwise from top left: GTH, AK-47, AJSD x KLP, BDH
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hey sybarite

Are there any cover crops you can eat was just thinking
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MrNice wrote:
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hey sybarite

Are there any cover crops you can eat was just thinking
Well now, winter rye I think is the same as rye you can make bread with. Daikon eventually becomes an edible radish, but I never let them get anywhere near that big. I think you can use some types of mint and there may well be others I'm not aware of.
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