Chem91 and Haze x Chem91

duzt

Grass Blowing Artist
I started these late this year but they've taken off. The Chem is a cut I've been running for a few years that came from Chem family flower. The Haze was a male Haze dominant that came from Loran's Mandarin Fog (Haze x Orange kush) that was really hazy but fluffy so the Chem helped make the flowers chunkier but kept the nose, structure and high all haze. They were kept in a small closet all winter so looked terrible when I put them in the ground at the end of May. They're in compost I made over the winter from my goats and chickens poop and hay. Topped them about 15 times still getting huge.
 

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Hey [MENTION=612]duzt[/MENTION], did you mean to close this thread? PM me if you want it reopened....
 
Edited: I don't know why the photos displayed upside-down. It has to do with the source image; phone images are notorious for this problem.... sorry duzt!
 
I got another one to post correctly, I'll keep trying.
 
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Nice garden Dutz,

your plants are loving the goat and chicken manure. Nice color and vigorous growth. :pl: Topping is good for growing kolas.

Happy gardening and harvest! :yum:

GQ
 
Thanks for the comments, most of Loran's gear is top notch, great for breeding, too. Here's the Haze dominant Haze x Chem91, almost at 11 feet. Going to be a pain to take care of for the next 2 months.

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Swelling up

Starting to fill in and getting frosty.

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I’m assuming you are doing a great job with training her, super nice and reasonable structure for a haze cross, can’t wait to hear how she smokes for you!
 
I had to top them about 15 times in June but they kept stretching. I've got 3 layers of trellises on them and another for the top in case we get a late rain so they are secure. I made the haze cross this winter and got one round of it indoor to test and it's as close to the real Haze (not the ssh garbage that goes around) as I've seen in 30 years. It's super dense and has the typical large calyxes of the haze and looks like it will be a massive yielder like the original haze was. We've got 105 to 110 degree weather coming for 5 straight days so I'm hoping they don't shut down from the heat and chunky buds. Zero bug damage (lots of green lacewing and mantis) so hopefully they don't suffer too much from the ridiculous heat.
 
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