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The_Preacher
beans cracked, mothers grown, cuttings taken, scrog incoming, how long will she stretch 4? smile.gif
Electric man 2
Where did you get them PIMP!

I have searched and searched but no where has OT haze, I am dieing for this strain its right up my street (Apart from the 20-24 week flower time like!)
The_Preacher
i pre orderd and pre paid with ACE the moment i was aware they had announced them and said hell no to the subbie discount smile.gif
Electric man 2
I noticed they used to be 70 pound but a few places I have triwed to get them from said

Ace seeds are 35 pound a pack and that was for bangi and nepjam too!

Any how everywhere I tried rang back and said the wholesalers have no Ace seeds

Perhaps dubi can shed some light on the matter

I want Bangi Nepjam and OT haze

Where the hell can I get them!
Cherry_Blossom
Oh yes psycho PIMP... will definitely sit in for this one... Can't wait wink.gif
The_Preacher
cheers blossom, am tingling with anticipaation myself ! biggrin.gif
ACE seeds
Good day []D [] []v[] []D

As you would be experiencing, Oldtimer's Haze streches a lot from seed. Length node is not excessive long but she needs lot of weeks to react to flowering photoperiod from seed, usually overgrowing indoor space.

I have had better experiences trying to reduce their size working from clones. You can harvest 3 weeks earlier too than from seed. Best wishes for your grow!
ACE seeds
QUOTE (folkswagon @ Jan 7 2009, 12:13 AM) *
Ace, could you say how long in veg the clones are kept or
do you put them straight into flower after they have rooted?
Would you also reccomend keeping them in smaller pots
to help reduce the stretch, if so at what stage in flowering
should they be potted on?

Thanks

fw


Good day all,

We recommend put straight haze rooted clones to flower. Flower them in small pots for 1.5-2 months, then re pot to bigger pots for the rest 3 months of flowering. It's the best way to control haze size indoors and to provide them with good amount of nutrients for 2/3 of the flowering.
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