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Prawn Connery wrote:Was it this one? That was a Sensi Star. Leafy bugger to trim, but always yielded well. Shame I lost that cut . . . I need to do another Sensi Star seed run to find another one like that.
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Prawn Connery wrote:2 gallons. I've pulled a 15oz plant out of one of those pots. That actually surprised me!
You know you should write up a brief description on how you did that so others could replicate your method.

You really REALLY should..
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Not trying to spam RIU, but here it is: http://www.rollitup.org/vertical-growin ... 1200w.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

You'll see an 11oz haze on the first page in one of those pots.

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It's this one, here. Just weighed it yesterday. 306 grams dried and trimmed - a bees dick under 11oz.

It's the haze plant in the green pot on page one of this thread, if you can see it.
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Well, they're still alive. :)
I'll pop up a pic tomorrow.. the lights are off at the mo.

They've stretched like hell over the last week. Much more than I remember the original plant doing.
I was running mixed strains before so I was keeping the nutrients light but this time it was all the one strain, so I pushed it up a bit.. still not very high, CF14 (or EC1.4 if you prefer) is about as high as it's got, but that seems to have given them the incentive to go mad and bang their heads on the lights. :roll:

I've bent a couple down, but the whole canopy is now so close to the light that the spread from the reflector isn't really covering the whole tray.
Still, there appear to be plenty of buds forming, and I think I'll get a reasonable crop out of them... there's going to be a lot of "popcorn" on the bottom branches, but I've been meaning to brush up on my brownie making skills. :)

On another note, I've just ordered some Delahaze and Opium seeds from Paradise for the next run.. looking forward to giving them a try!

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Delahaze should be a nice indoor variety, but Paradise's Atomical Haze is related to my catpiss haze plant above, because my catpiss came from a batch of test seeds from Luc which led to the AH. It's a Neville's Haze cross.

I grew Opium out number of years ago. It was a good plant - watch for mould - but Sensi Star is stronger and if you find the right pheno it yields better.

I've also just germinated some Wappa seeds - which look very similar to Sensi Star seeds (possibly related). By Luc's account, it's one of his best commercial strains and is very potent. I'll post some pix once they start to get going.

Nebula is still a very good Paradise strain - lovely pineapple-lime flavour and an excellent head high. Very potent, too.
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Prawn Connery wrote:I grew Opium out number of years ago. It was a good plant - watch for mould - but Sensi Star is stronger and if you find the right pheno it yields better.
I was thinking about the SS, but they only had 10 packs of fem seeds available, and being semi-retired now, I didn't want to splash out all my cash on the one strain. ;)

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It's a fekkin' jungle in there, I tell you!
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But there are some buds forming up nicely in amongst all the straggling. :tup:

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Not a lot of negative space there is there?
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Jesús Malverde wrote:Not a lot of negative space there is there?
It's not quite as dense as that all over.. there are a few holes, but it's looking reasonable.

Around the day I wilted them half to death, I should have been trimming some of the lower branches out.
Since I didn't know what was going to survive, that didn't get done, so the growth is basically whatever bushing the plant wanted to do, minus a few long straggly branches I've taken out around the sides where they were getting no light, and a few floppy ones around the ends.

God knows what the harvest will be like, but I hope there'll be enough to keep us going until the next one. :)

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