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I wanted to try a winter grow but as we are in sunny California I decided to give the plants artificial lights at night (brought them indoors) and sunlight during the day. Here is the Amnesia Haze at two weeks veg, it's the plant on the left hand side.
I wanted to try a winter grow but as we are in sunny California I decided to give the plants artificial lights at night (brought them indoors) and sunlight during the day. The Amnesia Haze is on the right.
I wanted to try a winter grow but as we are in sunny California I decided to give the plants artificial lights at night (brought them indoors) and sunlight during the day. The Amnesia Haze is the plant on top.
I wanted to try a winter grow but as we are in sunny California I decided to give the plants artificial lights at night (brought them indoors) and sunlight during the day. The Amnesia Haze is the plant on the left.
I wanted to try a winter grow but as we are in sunny California I decided to give the plants artificial lights at night (brought them indoors) and sunlight during the day. At this point I've transferred her into a 5 gallon pot and am starting to give her nutrients, Fox Farm Grow Big. I'm still putting her outside during the day and inside for evening lights, full 24. I am purposely not going to stress train her, other than nutes and grow lights, I will let nature run its course.
I wanted to try a winter grow but as we are in sunny California I decided to give the plants artificial lights at night (brought them indoors) and sunlight during the day. At this point I am slowly decreasing light by a couple hours a night in preparation for flower.
I wanted to try a winter grow but as we are in sunny California I decided to give the plants artificial lights at night (brought them indoors) and sunlight during the day. The plant has now been in flower for four weeks, she has been getting Fox Farms Big Bloom and is strictly outdoors.
I wanted to try a winter grow but as we are in sunny California I decided to give the plants artificial lights at night (brought them indoors) and sunlight during the day. She has now been in flower five weeks and is living outdoors only.
I wanted to try a winter grow but as we are in sunny California I decided to give the plants artificial lights at night (brought them indoors) and sunlight during the day. She is now flowering six weeks, living outdoors through some cooler evenings and doing quite well, using Fox Farms Big Bloom.
I wanted to try a winter grow but as we are in sunny California I decided to give the plants artificial lights at night (brought them indoors) and sunlight during the day. She is now flowering seven weeks, living outdoors, has made it through some rain and wind and is holding up just fine.
I wanted to try a winter grow but as we are in sunny California I decided to give the plants artificial lights at night (brought them indoors) and sunlight during the day. Here she is at eight weeks, she has been living outside since flower, has been doing well with temperature changes. This is a strain that can take up to 14 weeks to flower so I am just going to watch her and see what happens. Any advice is appreciated as this is my second grow. Cheers!
Here she is at 9 weeks flower. Looking at the trichomes under a loupe today they seem to be mostly milky. Websites say this plant can take anywhere between 9 weeks to 14 weeks to mature - I'm thinking I am going to give her one more week then harvest based on what I am seeing under the loupe. I stopped feeding about a week and a half ago. Any suggestions appreciated!