Sadly mine molded out that’s awesome you got yours to go @IKEA22
I have two African Haze clones in coco fighting to root. I think they’ll make it, but will keep everyone posted.
If they don’t make it for anyone, I’ll resend. Don’t mind at all with snips.
She lives!
A few days ago, I noticed some roots on the African Haze snips that arrived in the meanest days of winter here in the cold city.
Unrooted snips can be tricky in a hot, dry, drafty winter heatbox. I definitely shocked them in the cloner and a few dampened off immediately.
Once I reconfirmed that I’m a clumsy bully, I placed the strongest two in coco, minimized the leaves, and focused on roots, choosing the more lively of the two with short stubby, short, stubby strong roots.
I placed her back in the bubbler and she seems stabilized now.
I’ll give her time to get established and take a couple fresh clones in coco. One for a mother and one to flower her out. Can’t wait to taste this haze. Thanks again @Tykal!
Right on… looking fantastic
I look forward to seeing your grow…
I LOVE HAZE!!! great one to grow
Yeah man, she likes to grow. One of the tallest in the mother room.
Glad they survived, hope you get to the medicine soon!
African haze seeded by my dread bread male. Hoping for lots of seeds. This has been my trickiest plant to grow but bounced back strong and resistant. Nice genetics. Smells awesome. Thanks again for sending!
African Haze……sounds fantastic
Looking great keep it up
dude it’s been a battle, but the plant is great. Haze growing is definitely a skill acquired over time. I am happy to have crossed it, so I can play around more with in the future.
Definitely an art form to growing those real hazes…something I look forward to tackling
Love what you seeded it with too, great choice
Well done brother
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