Liberty Haze & Chocolate Haze
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Re: Liberty Haze & Chocolate Haze
So i did a wee bit of tying down earlier in week and here`s where they are at now they have come round a bit. Thinking I'll flip these one day next week .




 
 
 
			
			
									
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Re: Liberty Haze & Chocolate Haze
2scoops may be a silly question not done fems yet myself how long do you have to wait before flipping ie maturity of the plant
			
			
									
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Re: Liberty Haze & Chocolate Haze
Man how longs a piece of string it depends what your wanting to do and shit like that but i have a flowering cupboard and vegging drobe so i can faff around with plants getting them ready to go in flower pretty quickly after my last crop. I mean if ya growing from seed and have space theirs really no reason to veg a plant longer than 6 to 8 weeks depending what your doing and prolly even lesser veg time really if your not faffing with plants like i do. These ive had them above ground man for donkeys it must be near on ten weeks but ive choped them right back once or twice got them ready to flip more or less a few weeks after other crop came down, i popped the pip about 3 weeks into last crop in bloom, but i like doing that it gives me time to fuck around topping, training etc and get a nice rootball going too.
This haze crop when it comes down in July will be my 4th that's been chopped in that room this year and all photoperiods around 10 weekers in bloom as well these will be longer too.
You can put them straight to 12/12 mate if ya like when they show but it prolly take a goods few weeks to flower and come chop you`ll only get an oz or so if ya lucky. Anyhow they usually mature in veg anything from 4 to 8 weeks but if ya flipped from off they would still be mature in around 4 weeks and you should have pom buds or a bud on a small plant.
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Re: Liberty Haze & Chocolate Haze
Mon the Hazes @2-Scoops. Chocolate seems to be making a vome back the last few years.
			
			
									
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Re: Liberty Haze & Chocolate Haze
Hmm its prolly why im fat coont cus i eat too much of young ens chocolate when i go round families house. Then i get munchies and end up in shop buying more on way home. Fuckin pringles dont help either
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Re: Liberty Haze & Chocolate Haze
So i flipped these to bloom yesterday on a feed of A&B @ 1.5ec, fulvic and silicon. They prolly too bit big for hazes in that space so they will need smartening up in coming weeks. Jobs a good en. 




			
			
									
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Re: Liberty Haze & Chocolate Haze
Looking lobely and hazey man 
			
			
									
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Re: Liberty Haze & Chocolate Haze
I'm a bit late to the party, but subbed now. Looking very good @2-Scoops. Interested in trying these myself.
I get what you're saying about the Haze buds being airy, hoping to avoid the same, but tbh if the effects are great and the flavour is OK I couldn't care less about bag appeal or 'dense nugz', which to my tiny mind is a fashion thing. If I'm not mistaken it's Indica-dominance that produces dense buds and Indicas are probably more popular due to the short height, short flowering times and the dense nugz, but I nearly always prefer the effects of Sativas or Sativa-dom hybrids. The descriptions about most top shelf strains I see these days seem to mainly focus on flavour, but I don't consume weed for its flavour. I want to get baked and if it looks, and tastes nice too that is a bonus.
			
			
									
						I get what you're saying about the Haze buds being airy, hoping to avoid the same, but tbh if the effects are great and the flavour is OK I couldn't care less about bag appeal or 'dense nugz', which to my tiny mind is a fashion thing. If I'm not mistaken it's Indica-dominance that produces dense buds and Indicas are probably more popular due to the short height, short flowering times and the dense nugz, but I nearly always prefer the effects of Sativas or Sativa-dom hybrids. The descriptions about most top shelf strains I see these days seem to mainly focus on flavour, but I don't consume weed for its flavour. I want to get baked and if it looks, and tastes nice too that is a bonus.
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