One of the best Haze blood strains of all time is, without a doubt, Jack Herer, because in addition to the Haze it contains Skunk#1 and Northern Lights. At Pevgrow we wanted to finish shaping this hybrid by adding a touch of Ruderalis to the mix, to make it faster and easier to grow, and boy did we do it. Would you like to see how it looks? I'll tell you next...
How is Haze XXL Autoflowering?
This is a very vigorous plant, which grows at a dizzying rate from the moment it sprouts. It forms arigid and strong structure, with a medium branching that ends at a height near the main tip.
In general it is quite feisty and is able to withstand high doses of fertilizer when it has enough light output. In flowering it does not slow down its development, and although it stretches the knots quite a bit, in the end it fills everything with bright buds.
How is Haze XXL Autoflowering grown indoors and outdoors?
Indoors we recommend to put about 12 or 16 plants per 4 US gal (11 or 15 liters). Preparing a loose, aerated, nutrient-rich and micro-living substrate will help you develop a stronger root ball in less time. It is possible that this genetics grows a lot indoors, often exceeding one meter in height, preventing light from penetrating well to the bottom of the plants. In this case, it is interesting to prune the lower parts of the plant, leaving only the upper 1,97 or 2,30 ft. (60 or 70 cm.) of each plant.