Addicted to HAZE - Haze only thread (Part 1)

Hi @Herrsquidward! Welcome to OG! You’ll love it here! Please, go to the thread below and introduce yourself to the community! They’ll love to hear from you there too! Enjoy!!

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madmac´s Original Haze

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A old school legend still alive and on the west coast now…
Rumored to be a haze dominate nl5/haze pheno found and kept for many years in Florida.
Some also insist it is a pure haze from the original haze line , that’s how it goes with older lines nobody knows and those who do can’t realy prove it lol
This is the one from piffcoast , he is in the nl5/haze camp , prior threads on other forums from around 2002-2010 seem to insist it’s a pure haze. Haze was a mix of multiple lines with different types existing so who knows I could believe either very easily.

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Did you get this directly from PCF? I’ve heard his cuttings are pricey, but legit Piff is so hard to find. Keep us updated on the CBH, man.

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A clone supplier here in California got it from PCF and I got it from them. PCF has been on there Instagram to verify they have his lines :grin:
Trays have been going out to several different retail locations but I’m not sure how many people are going to want or be capable of growing out a 100+ day strain.

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Nice. That’s a lot of trichomes for a sativa. I’ve always wondered what a pure sativa hash would be like.

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Piff claims he runs it about 95 days. Not a lot of difference if it goes another week for hobby/personal growers. Will find out when I run it in the spring and I don’t want to take this one too early to keep the effects from being too racy and paranoia inducing. Like sativa effects but don’t want the paranoia feeling and it’s been a long time since I had weed that did that and I really don’t like that effect like most people. But next up is the Santa Cruz cut.

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Ghost train haze from my last grow

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Is this the same Santa Cruz Pure Haze that Doc D’s making crosses of? Never heard of it, don’t know anything about it, but I’m super-interested in it. Do you have any info you can share? I’ll ask Doc about it, too, when I order those seeds, but yeah, kinda weird you just mentioned that haha.

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Sorry I was referring to the Santa Cruz cut of BlueDream I acquired recently. Lots of folks come down hard on love or hate for it. I understand it was over produced and sold out west for a time in the past but it’s been on my list for a while. The sativa cut not the pretenders.

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I’m right there with you. When I first started growing, I had imposter Blue Dream. It’d be nice to get that SC BD clone, but I have 2 Bodhi Blue Sunshine seedlings that will have to do for now.

It may have been oversold on the west coast, but I’ve never seen it floating around the East coast.

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I’m putting one into flower indoors beg of feb. I intend on letting her go until she is fully mature so will be interesting to watch.

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Ah, okay. Sounds good.

I really don’t understand the ridiculous loathing for Blue Dream myself. I’ve always liked it (got a pack of Bodhi’s Dream Lotus I’ll be popping at some point in the next year or two haha). I mean, yeah, it was everywhere for years, but it’s not like it was the ONLY weed around. Nobody forced people to buy it. If you don’t like it, buy something else. Bam. Problem solved.

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Or tell people it’s called bam bams blue pebbles and they go nuts for it :joy:

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I’ve never been to Prague. I was stationed in Germany (Bavaria) and even found myself in Constanta, Romania once but never got around to seeing any more than southern Germany.
I’ve heard good things about the Czech Republic, and hope to see it someday.
While my tour in Germany was 2 years, I spent one of those years deployed to Iraq. While deployments suck and are dangerous, I’m not complaining too loudly. Seeing Mesopotamia had been on my bucket list since I was a teenager. Not only did I get to see Mesopotamia, but I also took part in a major historical event. While the Iraq occupation will go down in history as one of our biggest failures, it was still historical.

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Yeah I don’t understand it but I’m in the Midwest so I haven’t seen the phenomenon first hand. Just have read the sativa dom strain is fantastic and the mass produced indica variety caused the thumbs down.

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I always like Blue Dream to be honest. Living in LA in ~2010 there were so many OG cuts and variations on OG cuts those were really the strains I got most bored of. Blue Dream was always a fun day time smoke that made playing music and hanging with friends more fun. These days the newer cuts of BD I’ve had I don’t enjoy as much but, I’m sure that cut from 15 years ago is still out there putting smiles on people’s faces somewhere.

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It’s because people think hating on popular things makes them connoisseurs. And the obsession with “new” in the community. And I think BD name was attached to a lot of outdoor product to make it move faster that was sub par for name recognition so the association is negative. In the same way a lot of obviously not sour diesel was called that in late 2000’s.
Or like White widow in early 2000’s. I’ve seen absolutely perfect BD indoor that would knock socks off in early 2010’s.

BD is awesome. I love the flowery hobo sock cheese smell. Solid old clone. Wish I had it to be honest.

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The craziest haze has to be hempys plant that insane mango thing. I forget the name. Plant is 7 foot tall and Looks like a kids scribble crayon drawing

I believe this is one of the strains that @gramps runs outdoors and it is impressive!

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