Uncle Ben
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My sativas do not lose too many fan leaves and if they do it's because of stress from mama nature - constant sand blasting winds or storms. If yours do, recommend you get back to the basics.
"Gold" refers to the bud color from the pistils. Mostly hype used as a marketing gimmick. "Panama Red" of the 60's comes to mind.
Here's a shot of one of my O. Haze at the mid to bottom area in November 2012 shortly before harvesting. Not only does it still have a shitload of fan leaves, but it carried them since March thru constant gusty winds, storms...all kinds of challenges.
Even the post harvest stump has a few small leaves left on it.
Last one doesn't belong here. Don't know what happened with the edit, it's not what I wanted. Whatever, shows a typical cola bent over from the weight.
"Gold" refers to the bud color from the pistils. Mostly hype used as a marketing gimmick. "Panama Red" of the 60's comes to mind.
Here's a shot of one of my O. Haze at the mid to bottom area in November 2012 shortly before harvesting. Not only does it still have a shitload of fan leaves, but it carried them since March thru constant gusty winds, storms...all kinds of challenges.
Even the post harvest stump has a few small leaves left on it.
Last one doesn't belong here. Don't know what happened with the edit, it's not what I wanted. Whatever, shows a typical cola bent over from the weight.
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