Ace Genetics Thread

Montuno

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10-August-2020:

GREEN HAZE 19 A5 (Green OldTimer's Haze 19 x A5Haze; born on 17-June):

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I'm just using only Neem to keep these "beasts" at bay:

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These are the only damages (apart from the continuous attempt of red spider mite to colonize it) on a single leaf, that I have had on the whole plant until these 2 months; but I have my outside "infected' with all kinds of grasshoppers and some locusts;

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keifcake

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Yeah... I think I will prefer the Thai one other that you shows too...
It's An amazing pheno for sure, it was left in veg pot bound too long, very poor looking and yellow, I wasn't about to wait for it to recover and just up-potted threw it in flower, and it still turned out to stretch massively, I can't even calculate how many times it stretched because I had to Supercrop the main stem below the buds forming the top with like 4 or 5 weeks stretch left. She is much more finicky than the Malawi side, but I just use organic soil, so it's not too bad.
 

Montuno

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1-September-2021:

Now it's not so hot anymore: finally the maximum temperatures in the shade do not exceed 36°C and the minimum humidity has risen to 20%. But the days of 44°C in the shade and humidity reaching days of 5% daytime minimum and only a maximum of 15% at night, have left their mark on the field around my plants:
Dusk with the moon rising among olive trees and Mediterranean holm oaks...n' two friends:

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As for my A.C.E. plant (born on 17-June), it is now more than 1'10 metres tall; and it is about to reach the height of an indica/sativa hybrid (I think 60/40 %) from another company growing next to it, which was born more than half a month earlier, on 1-June:

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And the only damage to the neighbouring plant (thanks to the neem), almost live....:

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Montuno

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9-September-2021:

The kennel (La Perrera), looks very dreary having planted so late.... However, the Green OldTimers Haze #19 × A5 Haze is growing day by day (she born on June-17) as you can see comparing with the photo of previous 1-September's post...:

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Helicoooopterrrrr !!!

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Montuno

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And in the meantime and to entertain the wait until the buds, here I leave you a Son Montuno of those who resurrect dead even decomposed .... Güiiiiiro !

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In Memoriam:
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Montuno

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15-September-2021:

GREEN HAZE 19 A5 (Green OldTimer's Haze 19 x A5Haze).
...Well, it has finally rained here "in conditions"... She has accelerated its growth, she will soon reach and surpass me in height at this rate (she borned con June-17), and the visible beginning of flowering seems very close...:

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Montuno

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20-September-2021:
GREEN HAZE 19 X A5 HAZE (Green OldTimer's Haze 19 x A5 Haze):

Today, 20-September, I consider this flowering to be inaugurated...
It was born on 17-June. It is at about 39° North, at an altitude of just over 800 metres, on the northern slope of a hill on the northern slope of Sierra Morena.
Today we had a maximum temperature in the shade of 31°C (88°F), an overnight minimum of 13°C (56°F), and a humidity of 40%.
But a DANA (big Mediterranean storm) is approaching, which I think is already forming sea sleeves hundreds of kilometres away from my house, still, off the coast of Dubi and the mani... I hope that the cannabis trees of the latter don't suffer too much...

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conor c

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I envy you guys who stay places like spain and usa for the fact outdoors you can really do a good job with long flowering strains and u defo do a good job yourself man nice deer too thats something we have in bloody spades here tho lol:bigjoint:
 

Montuno

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29-September-2021

GREEN HAZE 19 A5 (Green Haze 19 x A5 Haze; born on June-17):

Today, 31°C (88°F) maximum in the shade, 13°C (55°F) minimum at night, humidity ranging from 30 to 70%. I have started to bend the plant slightly, as it is clear that it will end up touching the bird netting:

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Montuno

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9-October-2021.

GREEN HAZE 19 A5 (Green Haze 19 x A5 Haze);
(Born 17-June):

I have decided to bend the plant in the opposite direction, now towards the East. I have pruned another two lower branches that were too close to the ground (so the plant is missing between 6 and 8 lower branches). About 1'80 metres in stem length:

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