Iranian Haze outdoors at 49 lat BC

buckets

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So this just in. I left 2 plants out there never thinking I would get anything from them because they were late in developing. I hiked in there today and there they were - and they had bud on them! No signs of mould so I left them there for another week. Old Mother Sativa said to me that they will get bigger if you leave them out there longer and he was right. The others I had to cut down due to mold on stem as well as on each of those four plants. It'll be interesting to see if they make it.
 

buckets

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I had friends over for the long weekend and I had the pleasure of sharing some of what I had grown. It has been in a dry paper bag for a week and just that week alone allowing it to cure if you can call it that....made for some pretty powerful stuff. A good cure and wow, she's a powerful hitter. I have not done a smoke report yet but I will. I got popcorn buds because I picked early. The sativa high is quite powerful. The bag appeal is there but I'm only looking at bud that's popcorn. It's not airy though.

I'd say the downside to this strain is it is advertised as a super early strain as in late august to mid september finish outdoors when I did not start cutting down until Oct 1 and that was early! One of my newest lessons during flowering is to have a fertilizer with as low or no nitrogen at all because correct me if I am wrong but nitrogen prolongs flowering? Maybe that will speed it up a bit and for that then I must say that a better grower could possibly get it to harvest earlier than I did here in BC outside. Dr. Greenthumb did a good job creating this strain. It's always a hit or a miss come October in this area...
 

buckets

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Hi guys...My first picture is a custom bush knife I had made. It's great for chopping down and making poles for your garden. Feel free to copy the design if anybody wishes to. Handles are made of bone and they do not slip in rainy weather which is so important! Also helped immensely for clearing away bramble and lower ground vegetation. You gotta have the tools eh!
 

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