Great to see a full garden of healthy plants
Beautiful work
Great to see a full garden of healthy plants
Beautiful work
Hello my friends.
The Horktensia Haze clones from the post above are entering week 4 or 5 of flowering. Doesn’t time fly?
They are clone only cuts from regular seed that i found in my fridge without a label on it. So it’s a fridge find really, that’s why i had the audacity to name it!
Beautiful bud
Great job
Thanks pal!
Very nice hamme : )
Thank you buddy!
So much frost
It’s going to be a white Christmas!
Thanks for stopping by!
That’s going to be a beautiful harvest just in time for the holidays
The hope for that harvest is rising my friend as the jar is getting empty! This clone only strain smells so fenomenale that it is hard to believe i found it in my own fridge in a nameless grip bag!
I think i will call this strain Hamme Haze even though it is tempting because of the snow to call it Happy Holidays. Or just Eighty Eight. Maybe Christmas Carol, what do you think Paps?
Anyway, if you like it, i’d be happy to send you a clone or two.
I’d call it Stary Hamme Haze or just Hamme Haze as it rolls off the tongue with ease.
Your gonna have some AAA flower in your near future. VERY nice grow
Hamme Haze it is and though i am skeptical about fortune telling, you could be on to something! So thanks! ![]()
Im looking forward to the smoke report on this. It looks like absolute fire ![]()
The hamme haze looks amazing woo hoo
If she lives up to the smell, Hamme Haze most certainly will be a keeper! Note we have two fenotypes, namely I that is bushy leaning towards indica with many smaller buds and II that is a very fast grower with long baseball bat shaped buds like a sativa strain. Thus far II is my favorite.
Hello brothers and sisters!
Hamme Haze is halfway in the seventh week of 12/12 and since it’s my first time growing this fridge find, i don’t know how long she will need.
Im sure its a safe bet the shes 9-10 weeker.
Since light pressure increases when the lamp is lowered or when the wattage is increased, my preferable method has always been the first. Not only because the Dutch are supposedly cheap but much more because the Dutch steal from me with their insane electricity prices. A normal household pays hundreds of Euro’s per month, so when growing one must dig deep into the pockets.
The last couple of years the prizes are only increasing so i hung the led as low as possible, to cause the whole canopy to benefit from light pressure. But now i am reading that commercial growers all hang their lights high above the plants. Since they are all about profit, perhaps hanging the lamp low is more expensive in the long run. Any advise would be welcome!
Harvest will be in about three weeks.