Neville's Haze Mango, in search of a keeper

Day 71 of flowering, things are progressing nicely and most should be ready after 14 weeks flowering.
For me NHM stands out in the smell department, more pheno's with stronger smells and special smells.
I noticed 2 pheno's with a distinct Haze smell, 4 other with insane fruity smells and also 4 stinkers (Less favorable for me).

10/14 from today and plain water this week (I will see how the fading goed but budsites look very green).

You can see the pheno's better, took a couple of pictures from the individual pots.

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Day 79 of flowering.

Led is @75%,10on/14off and 50cm above canopy.
Just plain water from now on.
Half of these pheno's have stinkie smells (not what I'm after now), some are real sour and foul smelling.
These will not make the cut for me.
I'm after either exceptional resin formation, or loud smells in the haze/fruity/Incense range and ofcourse with nice high to go with.
4-5 seem promising!

Some pictures:

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Today we are at 85days of flower, I will update with pics tomorrow.

Just wanted to say that this line is it for me so far regarding finding those incense/haze smells that I love so much.
There are incredible smelling pheno's in here that have me very excited!
I pulled the plants out for inspection today, gave them a gentle shake and took a big whiff of each plant and wow.🤩
9/20 females are church/sandalwood/haze smelling (don't know excactly, but they smell like haze and most pretty loud!).

If you are searching for haze aroma's, its here and abundant.🔥
 
Day 86 of flower.
Senescence is starting to set in, bigger leaves are slowly dying off, smells are getting more and more pungent.
The end is near!
I hope to harvest them in 2-3 weeks max, that brings them around 14-15 weeks of flowering.
Overall very happy with how this pheno hunt went, they held up despite being very restricted.

Some quick pics.

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NHM#15 is the first to be harvested @89 days of flowering.
She smells like cheese and some fruit, very pungent.

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NHM#4 had the biggest bud and I feared mold.
I harvested her also but she could have went a week longer.
Very special lady, she smells like haze mixed with sweet solvents (esthers).
Strong odour and seeing how she sets buds this could be very well a new keeper.
The trichome heads are also larger and fuller.
My anticipations are high!

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Some more pheno's were harvested yesterday @94 days of flowering.
These four are the faster pheno's and remind more of skunk and afghan.
They al smell stinky and similar but none is the same.
I recognise cheese, bread, onion, broth and skunk (foul smell) with different undertones.
I do no seek this profile in my keepers.

NHM#17 has the strongest, most pungent and stinkiest odour of the four:

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Next is NHM#19, also a pretty heavy stinker but with a superglue twist to it.
Very sticky plant and was also the smallest of the bunch (it was the last seed that sprouted and being more indica influenced it didn't stretch much).
Still at pretty plant and trichome heads are bigger:

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Next plant is NHM#13.
Also a stinker who reminds me also of the dark brown crust of a white bread.
This pheno had 2 🍌's and I saw a single seed.
This is a very high stress grow on purpose to find these plants from early on.
It the last year I found 2 females (from around 45 females) who showed these very minor intersex traits.
Now that is a whole lot better than I've seen in my past!
She still looks nice:

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The last plant was NHM#3.
She is less pungent and also carries more softer and floral smells:

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These are nice pheno's but most likely not keepers for me.
 
Next plant is NHM#13.
Also a stinker who reminds me also of the dark brown crust of a white bread.
This pheno had 2 🍌's and I saw a single seed.
This is a very high stress grow on purpose to find these plants from early on.
It the last year I found 2 females (from around 45 females) who showed these very minor intersex traits.
Now that is a whole lot better than I've seen in my past!
She still looks nice:

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The last plant was NHM#3.
She is less pungent and also carries more softer and floral smells:

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These are nice pheno's but most likely not keepers for me.
@Swifty that fungus gnat in the second to last pic had a beautiful death 😄
 
Harvested another four NHM @94 days of flowering.
They al smell haze to me but very different than the sweeter incense that I know from SSH.
They remind me more of old smells from back in the beginning I started smoking.

First is NHM#10, she has that older haze smell and also citrus notes:

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Next is NHM#6, more sweeter haze with spices:

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