Photography LBH's Autoflowering Haze

hahaha, sorry for getting off track :) but thats pretty funny hahaha
 
here some pictures from autoflowering Jack Herrer
and some new auto cross where i work on :toke:

first the auto Jack Herrer not the best plant but the rest where seeded for the next generation auto Jack Herrers Fems
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and some of the new autoflowering kush cross work
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here in Amsterdam we must have the most rain summer ever :lightning: its not good here too grow outdoor this year
here some pictures of the thaipan x auto haze x thai x ace haze
i call them now LBH's Autoflowering Thai Haze :)
i take the pictures indoor do the rain but they grow in garden outside
(the only good thing of all this rain is that i can see they are verry mold and fungus resistant)
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Very impressive. How tall is it?
 
they are one meter high but with more sun (ore indoor) they had gone be bigger i think

peace
 
She sure is a tall one!!! :smokeit:

How much longer do you think she has?
 
its hard too sey the rain makes it hard too see ,but i think few weeks , if mold/fungis strikes she go down, noormale they will bud up more but with no sun they look like this , i hope sun will show soon (internet sey next weeks will be nice for the first time this summer)
 
here some pictures i got from a friend from icmag (Suomi-Prkl) that grow this cross i maked,on latitude north 62, eastern Finland
its a cross of LBH's Auto Blue Haze x Pehkuruder

i call it LBH;s Blue Ruder Haze :bong:
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Those plants are beautiful. In the sake of not knowing and wanting to be informed - what is Pehkuruder? Where can I find the strain? I've googled it and most results lead back to this site or other of artic suns grows on other sites. What are the genetics of the strain?
 
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