Sensi Hash Plant - making moms

scottiedoo

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11-1-08


Today I started my SENSI HASH PLANT. I set up my mother/vegetation area with an air-cooled 1,000 watt MH (Sunmaster Cool Deluxe) & 6" ventilation hooked up to my new "piggyback" cooling thermostat.. I'm not using the 1,000 watter yet, for now I'm just using a 4ft. dual bulb T-5 (cool spectrum) with a seedling heat mat & thermostat. digital in/out thermometer with max./min. memory.. with the "out" temp. probe in the soil to monitor ambient air temp. & soil temp. got 2 plates with some paper towels inside the humidity dome wetted with R/O water with a natural ph of 6.6.. 1ppm... as soon as the temp. gets up to around 80 deg I'm gonna throw the seeds in the paper towels..

seeds hit the paper towels at 4:45PM
 

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scottiedoo

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in less than 24 hours from the time of planting the seeds.. I got my first little sprout... these Sensi seeds sure are vigorous & strong.. I've never had anything germinate this guick..
 

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scottiedoo

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Sensi Seeds Hash Plant

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Flowering: 40-45 days
Height: 100-130 cm
Yield: 90-120 gr
This precious Afghani is descended from one of the finest hash-making cultivars ever brought from the Hindu Kush to the west. Cannabis strains known generally as hash plants are found throughout the countries that border these mountains, but very few have the pedigree of this Hash Plant - a living definition of the stocky, chunky, beautifully sticky Afghanica genotype. The direct ancestor of Hash Plant was developed in the Northwest USA and came to Holland as a few carefully-transported female cuttings. Upon arrival, the tiny, fragile Hash Plant clones were given a safe home in the Sensi Seed Bank breeding labs, where this outstanding cultivar quickly proved her worth, becoming an important building-block in several other Sensi hybrids.

Over the years, many experimental crosses were made in search of a pollen-father that could match up to the HP female and produce seeds worthy of the Hash Plant name. An equal partnership was eventually found in a male from Afghanica’s other royal family - the Northern Lights line. A 50/50 HP x NL#1 father was back-crossed to the original HP mother, which gave us the 75% HP-25% NL hybrid. Of all our breeding experiments, this crossing produced the strongest specimens by far — with even experienced Dutch smokers having trouble finishing a single joint. Thus the Hash Plant seed strain was born.

Hash Plant stays compact during her extra-short flowering time. Her tight, resin-drenched flower clusters develop a brittle surface when dried and give off a deep, rich Afghani aroma that’s undercut with a hint of hashish. When smoked, her dominant flavour is the spicy-sharp bite of smouldering resin glands, a sensation which quickly becomes indistinguishable from her effect. The instant vaporization of those layers of sparkling trichomes accelerates Hash Plant’s rapid, blissful and breathtakingly powerful body-stone
 

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Jungleman

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Nice ....sensi seeds are very good.Cant wait see when your plant will be in flower.Good luck .....!!!!;-)
 

scottiedoo

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7 out of the 10 are looking VERY strong.. gonna keep only those.. still haven't really done anything yet.. I'll probably feed a seedling mixture of nutes in a few days.. the temperature has remained super stable in the tent.. I check the min./max. memory on the thermometer daily & there's never more than a 2-3 degree fluctuation.. of course I'm only using the T5 & heat mat... hopefully it stays that way when I start using the 1,000 watt halide...
 

raiderman

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ns. job gettin them up and goin.i'll keep an eye on your journal,i'm doing 7 G13 HPs and 3 reg sensi HP presently . mine are 18 inches high now and 16 days flowering.
 

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scottiedoo

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Nice Grow....how strong of fans r u useing for ur intake and exast?
no intake fan.. just a 3-4 foot piece of 6" flexible duct I spray painted black inside & out (to absorb light) placed in one of the lower port holes of my secret jardin dr120.. got it bent around a corner or two so no light leaks in at all.. for exhaust, I got a can-fan 6" lo-output... hooked up to a piggyback cooling thermostat... also have a 4" vortex in there for cooling the 1000 watt halide that isn't being used yet.
 

scottiedoo

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today I transplanted the 7 strong ones & even the little crappy one that I planned on takin' out.. (had the room for it, figured wtf?) I mixed up a 4-5 gallon batch of seedling mix.. (flora nova / flora blend) 6.2ph / 360ppm I flushed the pots with the nute mix until the runoff was around 400-500ppm with a ph of 5.8 then transplanted the seedlings... :leaf:
 

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scottiedoo

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ok.. here's the latest.. I'm just back from a week long trip so its' been a while since I could make an update here.. but today I watered them a bit with straight R/O water.. took down the fluorescent light & heat mat.. then fired off the 1000 watt MH.. (sunmaster cool deluxe) these things really took off while I was gone... I think I should top them soon.. to make em more branchy.. any thoughts guys??
 

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scottiedoo

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nice grow. i got some sensi ERSB & JH. Sensi is the shit! will stay tuned.
I met Ed @ the Hemp Fest in seattle... I was too broke to buy one of his books, but I'm interested in how his namesake strain of herb comes out.. lemme know if you got a journal going or anything... I'd like to check it out.. BTW.. what's JH?
 

Hellafied Game

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Sensi Seeds Hash Plant

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Flowering: 40-45 days
Height: 100-130 cm
Yield: 90-120 gr
This precious Afghani is descended from one of the finest hash-making cultivars ever brought from the Hindu Kush to the west. Cannabis strains known generally as hash plants are found throughout the countries that border these mountains, but very few have the pedigree of this Hash Plant - a living definition of the stocky, chunky, beautifully sticky Afghanica genotype. The direct ancestor of Hash Plant was developed in the Northwest USA and came to Holland as a few carefully-transported female cuttings. Upon arrival, the tiny, fragile Hash Plant clones were given a safe home in the Sensi Seed Bank breeding labs, where this outstanding cultivar quickly proved her worth, becoming an important building-block in several other Sensi hybrids.

Over the years, many experimental crosses were made in search of a pollen-father that could match up to the HP female and produce seeds worthy of the Hash Plant name. An equal partnership was eventually found in a male from Afghanica’s other royal family - the Northern Lights line. A 50/50 HP x NL#1 father was back-crossed to the original HP mother, which gave us the 75% HP-25% NL hybrid. Of all our breeding experiments, this crossing produced the strongest specimens by far — with even experienced Dutch smokers having trouble finishing a single joint. Thus the Hash Plant seed strain was born.

Hash Plant stays compact during her extra-short flowering time. Her tight, resin-drenched flower clusters develop a brittle surface when dried and give off a deep, rich Afghani aroma that’s undercut with a hint of hashish. When smoked, her dominant flavour is the spicy-sharp bite of smouldering resin glands, a sensation which quickly becomes indistinguishable from her effect. The instant vaporization of those layers of sparkling trichomes accelerates Hash Plant’s rapid, blissful and breathtakingly powerful body-stone
i might really have to look into this strain. 40-45 days flowering is a short cycle, I hope the potency is up there for such a fast finsisher. Be sure to lemme kno mangg
 

Hellafied Game

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ok.. here's the latest.. I'm just back from a week long trip so its' been a while since I could make an update here.. but today I watered them a bit with straight R/O water.. took down the fluorescent light & heat mat.. then fired off the 1000 watt MH.. (sunmaster cool deluxe) these things really took off while I was gone... I think I should top them soon.. to make em more branchy.. any thoughts guys??
absolutely. I'd say to do a few out of the bunch to see how it reacts to topping, and then follow suit if you have enough time before you begin flowering. prob would need time to repair before throwing it into flower so all the energy shall be diverted to flowering instead of healing. Strong indica's like the ones you have shouldnt be a problem by any means though.
 
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