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The linage is correct, YBC. Then the breeder inbred the hybrid for 4 generations before we start to move the line. Bangi Haze is a very uniform sativa dominant plant. She grows medium-tall with a columnar structure. The flower/leaf ratio is high. The resin production very high when correctly grown. The high is very euphoric and energetic like the congolese, although there are nepalese and hazy details in the aroma and taste. Yield is medium but quality high and very uniform between plants. She flowers in only 9-10 weeks and is very cold resistant. Good for indoor and firsts grows too.
I hope it helps. dubi
Hi dubi
I planted 3 beans of your Bangi Haze about 6 months ago, all 3 turned out female
Heh boy did they streatch in the first 3 weeks of flower, more than my ESB and nl5 x Haze
One the least trichomed coverd one had finished by 8 weeks, the other i just chopped a hour ago at 9 weeks 1 day.
The third one is no where near finished, and its buds are rock solid, never seen such hard buds on a mainly sativa plant, and there huge buds that its branches carnt support, with proably the highest calax to leaf ratio ive even seen on any var ive ever grown, the other 2 earlier Bangis are about as leafy as the ESB i have
Its also the most covered in trichomes out of the 3, the smell on all 3 is the same a lovely sweet spicey sativa smell.
Ive not smoked any yet obviously they have to be cured first but from the looks of them im looking forward very much to try them in my bong.
I presume the 10 week + pheno will be the best it certianly looks the best of the 3
Ill let you know how they stand up to my silver haze , NL5 x Haze and ESB when ive tested them.
Bom!