Super Silver Haze, A nice keeper!

Weekly update:

Plants are starting tomorrow on the seventh week of flower. The first real reflowering is there!
They are bulking up really nice (impresses me even more than indoors, summer so far has been exceptionally good here).
It seems that i've given them just little bit too much of ferts this week (notice slight burn on the tips), I will start to give them less. I'm still pleased with how they look, seams that I've countered the premature yellowing nicely.

The smell has evolved again this week, incense, citrus and now also some onion/ savory (not exactly but difficult to describe). This smell should go away when the end of flowering is reached.

It was windy today, I've tied up a lot of branches as it's still a couple of weeks of flowering. Wouldn't want to see a branch snapped of.

Some pic's (hope you guys don't get bored of me every week 😅):

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They haven't stolen their name!

Oh My Haze! Picture postcard perfect. I love where I live, but these pics make me consider relocating for a couple of seasons.
 
Update: They are midflower (almost 5 weeks, 34 days to be exact) and are doing well.
The heatwave didn't affect them, even during the hottest part of the day (+40°C) the leaves stayed in the usual angle.
Feeding stays at 3ml Alga Bloom +1ml Green sensation for now. The bigger fans are fading a little quicker than I would like to see.

The smell is evolving, the dryer smell is making room for a creamier incense and starts to become complex and full. Sweeter and even in the citrus range for now.

Enjoy!

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Damnnnn beautiful plants 😍, awesome work!
 
Update, the weeks fly by!

The ladies are entering the 8th week of flowering tomorrow.
Smells haven't changed this week but they are really packing on weight. Wheather was again very good this week.
This week I will give them halve strength Alga Bloom & Green Sensation.

Trichome development is kicking in high gear now, they are bulking up.

Pics could be a little better (overexposed 😬, noticed it when I dowloaded them to my pc).

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Silvering up:cool:

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Greetings.
 
Update, the weeks fly by!

The ladies are entering the 8th week of flowering tomorrow.
Smells haven't changed this week but they are really packing on weight. Wheather was again very good this week.
This week I will give them halve strength Alga Bloom & Green Sensation.

Trichome development is kicking in high gear now, they are bulking up.

Pics could be a little better (overexposed 😬, noticed it when I dowloaded them to my pc).

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Silvering up:cool:

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Greetings.
She’s a masterpiece!! Such nice bud structure 😍
 
That is some serious blessing !! :)
Sticky fingers! What kind of EC are you running the plagron nutrients?
She’s a masterpiece!! Such nice bud structure 😍

Thanks PtreeCi!

I don't measure my EC DannyTwoJoints.
I try to keep it so organic as possible and also as simple as possible. I go by the overal looks of the plants and in my book is slightly underfed better than overfed ;).

Damn right TGTDE! She is a MR NICE SEEDS masterpiece! (I don't know if she is Nevil's work or Shanti's or a collaboration, but I see why she won so many cups).

Have a nice day!
 
Weekly update, tomorrow they will start the ninth week of flower.

Only water for now, they are becoming less thirsty it seems that they have entered the last stage of flowering.
I've pulled a lot of yellow leaves this week.
The smell is almost there, the onion/meaty/savory background is practically gone and now comes the creamy incense and also citrus. You can smell it as soon you enter the backyard.
Trichs are becoming milky and also already some amber to be seen.

I've never see her finish this quickly indoors but I must say that I was extremely lucky with the wheather this year. Never had a outdoor summer like this here.

They will yield like beasts, calyxes are the size of small peas!

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