Indoor Fast haze and Secret Garden seeds AF mix journal

She looks pretty damn good to me romeo. I would prune some of the fan leaves if it would help the light penetrate to the bud more. Hell I probably would anyway just to see what would happen but that's me its hard to tell someone else what to do with his or her plant.:group:
 
Honestly, I think she's probably got a long way to go...she's super green, lots of white pistils, almost no bleaching yet. If that were my plant, I'd treat her like she had 16-20 more days left before cutting down...another feed won't kill her and I'd leave every leaf on.

You gotta remember, if these are F1 seeds, there are going to be a lot of pheno types. Some are going to lean towards the dwarf autoflower genes and some are going to lean towards the Haze genes. If this is a haze heavy plant, that means it's only been flowering for about 50 days, or 7 weeks. Most true Haze plants take 14-20 weeks to flower, so if you just guesstimate what an auto should do, I'd say 12 - 14 weeks seed to chop would be reasonable, accounting for 15-30 days of veg before preflowers show up.
 
Nothing goes yellow (bleached) in my tent. My humidity is way to high where I live. It goes from green to rot. I learned recently to let off the nutes early so if I have to chop early at least its clean. Its the environment I live in. I can't afford the type of dehumidifier it would take to dry this air nor could my body take it. I can't take dry air its why I live here. I'm going just by the tri's on this one and they have at least 15 maybe 20 days to go.

Any advice on future strains that can handle hi humidity would be a major help.
 
Anything with good Thai/East African sativa genetics should resist mold well, depending on all other factors being in check. C99, malawi gold, timewarp...I know those are all photos, but nowadays you can find an auto of most photos somewhere. As far as other genetic lines, Northern Lights #5 is also supposed to resist mold well. Think about where the plant comes from, what its lineage is, and how that part of the world compares to where you are. Generally in the humid parts of the US, outdoor growers tend towards those kinds of strains because they match the local climate well (with some serious assistance of course!)

Anything that tends towards indica lineage is going to carry more tendency for mold or rot (botrytis).

Edit: Flash (Short Stuff Seeds) have a line of plants called SuperAutos. Anything from them would work well in humidity. You can get SuperCaliHaze from ShortStuff on Attitude...
 
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I finally get to enjoy the aromas of this one. It smells like a sweet pepper plant. If odor is a concern for ya this pheno would be good. Its very mild but definitely peppery. I was not to sure if i would ever grow this strain again but i might just for this reason.
 
I know I said no more pics but I had no clue she was going to swell up like this these past few days. I'm so glad I've learned to listen to the advice I receive in here. I would have choped her days ago otherwise. So so so glad I waited. She is 90 days old today and im thinking 95? Maybe 100? Days in total. Still a few clear tric's here and there and only a little amber.

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she is :drool:

sorry about the like bomb bro -- just caught back up with your thread and re read the whole thing.

game you some :slap: -- late but well deserved!
 
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