Mango Haze Inbred Generation

@ 11 weeks

she smells sweet, skunky, candy, tropical citrus, haze

sometimes i just sit and stare at her. never grown a plant that looks like she does











I'll be looking for #2 pheno in my MHI pack - perfect.

Doesn't get better any better than that. Nectar of the gods
 
The single Mango Haze IBL female I had was stellar smoke, however it took a long time and was a low yielding plant.

I am confident that with a whole pack you will likely find a keeper or 3.
 
I just received my IB mango haze a week ago and am waiting for warmer weather before they get started.
I’m curious if you tried regular MH also and if you noticed any significant differences?
 
Aloha Indi!

The IBL is more consistent in phenos and they seem to finish a little earlier. More variabilty in the other. Excellent potency in both. Good hunting!


Shaka
Mu
 
MH seems to like manifold type training.
I just put them into bloom today and so far I’ve eliminated at least 18 inches of height by using manifold training.
They went from 3/4 gallon into 5 gallons and didn’t seem to have any stress.
Pictures are a few hours after transplant about 3 days ago and I’ll update pics next trip to room.
 

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Here they are at the end of week 1 in bloom.
I started them at 50% strength and bumped them up to 75% for bloom.
They react good to manifold training and so far no lower branches getting a mind of its own and each main is staying at same height.
Pictures are a bit fuzzy but I’ll take some more after I space them out,put up net and maybe do some defoliation.
I’m not sure if removing big leaves will slow down or increase stretch so any suggestions there please post experience.
 

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Here are 3 of the 6 at 1st day of week 4.
Hopefully stretch is over as flowers are starting but I think I’ll pinch and bend while they are still in preflower stage.
Pictures aren’t that great but there’s not much to see at this time.
The last picture shows one pheno that has very noticeable differences.50% shorter and wider thicker leaves.
Still too early for any aroma or selection but I’m hoping the shorty is the keeper.
 

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Here’s a bit of manifold training.
It’s a good method to get rid of some height.
I’m estimating about 4-5 feet saved by manifold.
I had them bent down even further but the joints started splitting so I untied branches.
Eight mains got a bit crazy but a trellis took care of criss cross.
 

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Nice NICE! Great job on the manifold. Love the Mango! Success with your grow brah!


Shaka
Mu
 
They are just beginning to stack.
Here’s a few pictures and they’re not the clearest but more for reference and general idea how they look.
I’m going to get my good camera charged and take some better pictures.
They look on right on track coming up on end of week 4.
I had to do some pinch and bending but temperatures difference has been 20 during night and day.
 

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I messed up and labeled my veg containers but during transplant forgot to move labels onto bloom containers.
No biggie if there’s a keeper I’ll run them again.

I’m hoping the keeper is the medium sized one because it’s looking like it would do great in a one plant scrog.
Branches during stretch are extremely flexible especially right after feeding.
I could bend a branch by 180 degrees with out feeling anything tear or crack.
Now that branches have hardened off and tripled in diameter I’m pinching,bending and tying up until healed and next day they are able to be untied.
Very resilient genetics and once root ball is formed hang on.
 
Here’s one that’s looking good.
Temperature differences during dark and light cycles have been higher than usual so a bit of extra height.
 

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Here’s one that’s looking good.
Temperature differences during dark and light cycles have been higher than usual so a bit of extra height.

There’s actually two different pheno types.
One in back is looking like the keeper.
 
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