Uncle Ben
Well-Known Member
As posted in another site, thought I'd share it here:
I also have TFD's O. Haze growing outdoors. It started flowering strongly about 2 weeks ago. It too has been given a high N food since germination. A strong flowering response is induced by phytochrome increases in your typical mutts you folks are buying from the pollen chuckers. Pure sativa, i.e. O. Haze, is induced to flower via chronological age. (last photo) I doubt if I'll get much bulk out of the Haze before a freeze hits them. Decided to plant the seeds since they've been sitting around for about 10 years.
Shown are Peak19 backcrosses (and one Haze) I did about 10 years ago. Again, these are outside. 4 cola training on Haze and Peak19. Strange but I don't remember the pistils on Peak19 being so short. Anyhoo, they are bulking up very nicely. I've had to hit all plants with UAN (33-0-0) to keep the leaves green and healthy. Note how strong the flowering response is in spite of the high N, low P treatment? They have been fed with a slow release 18-5-9 with micros, since March. So much for the hype and bloom food paradigms found in all cannabis forums, most of the hype parroted by noobs that feel more comfortable reading labels and posts and not their plants.
Plants are 5' - 6' tall, 2' - 3' wide.
White background is from me holding up a sign with one hand while shooting with the other.
UB
I also have TFD's O. Haze growing outdoors. It started flowering strongly about 2 weeks ago. It too has been given a high N food since germination. A strong flowering response is induced by phytochrome increases in your typical mutts you folks are buying from the pollen chuckers. Pure sativa, i.e. O. Haze, is induced to flower via chronological age. (last photo) I doubt if I'll get much bulk out of the Haze before a freeze hits them. Decided to plant the seeds since they've been sitting around for about 10 years.
Shown are Peak19 backcrosses (and one Haze) I did about 10 years ago. Again, these are outside. 4 cola training on Haze and Peak19. Strange but I don't remember the pistils on Peak19 being so short. Anyhoo, they are bulking up very nicely. I've had to hit all plants with UAN (33-0-0) to keep the leaves green and healthy. Note how strong the flowering response is in spite of the high N, low P treatment? They have been fed with a slow release 18-5-9 with micros, since March. So much for the hype and bloom food paradigms found in all cannabis forums, most of the hype parroted by noobs that feel more comfortable reading labels and posts and not their plants.
Plants are 5' - 6' tall, 2' - 3' wide.
White background is from me holding up a sign with one hand while shooting with the other.
UB