Addicted to HAZE - Haze only thread (Part 1)

I would maybe look to grow a Haze hybrid before going fully Haze in a tent personally. The stretch is real. I have scrogged Haze hybrids in a 2x4 tent with great success. I top them when they are sexually mature and showing sex - the 5th node then top them and then pretty much straight to 12/12. It will be at least 3.5 weeks of stretch (sometimes they never stop) before bud set, so PLENTY of time to fill that net and then some. I usually have a branch or two growing into lights.

Welcome to OG bud.

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The haze dom phenos terps are smashing everything in the room. I’m getting flashbacks from 1980… More seedlings in veg. Both are exceptional…

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What you said, is correct. Haze, Skunk, Northern Light etc are US varieties, but selling seeds worldwide in a big commercial setup was done in the Netherlands.
NL#5Haze was made in the Netherlands, not in the US. The Seed Bank and SSSC were the first big seed banks.

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"Bandaid Haze is the only killer Haze chemotype you have found on the West Coast since 1970. That’s a lot of killer Haze chemotypes"

This is what I was responding to. There has always been a haze/Sat presence here. There are far more people that don’t post their plants on the net than do. I can’t count the number of killer haze/sat hybrids that have been found since 1970. Frankly, a stupid comment to make.

My comment wasn’t about Commercial haze seed sales or the tremendous impact it had getting them to people around the world. .

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That’s for sure. One of the first things I bought to grow was Dragon Cheese F1. That was over two years ago (probably 3) and to this day, I’m the only person that said I was growing it but I’m sure they’ve sold a lot of seeds by now.

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Ed Rosenthal gave the Cubans in Florida NlHaze seeds and the rest is history. The Piff in NY is what we had in the Netherlands in the early 90s the Purple Haze or as i call it nowadays Nag Champa Haze, because it smelled like Nag Champa incense, but seems to be a NlHaze.

In 1980 a calendar was brought out with Haze photos, that looks more like Oldtimer’s Haze.

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Here’s my Killer A5 Haze#4 (A5 Haze leaner) x Blissful Wizard
The Blissful Wizard added frost to this cross, but they still kept many of the haze qualities over the more Malawi leaning pheno’s of Killer A5 Haze that were also crossed to the Biz Wiz.
More potent than the mother with a strong racey high
Hints of gas and cookie, mint, pepper, cedar

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Hi argyle, I grew up in the same era as you, the good old days when all we had well here anyway was sativas.

Where there is a will there is a way as they say, like Holygroverseed posted the first thing you will need to do is to get your self some solid genetics. Then you will need to run a few seeds and find your self a keeper, as you’re dealing with hybrids or poly hybrids, unlike the stable true breeding lines of the 70s/80s.

So setting up even a small veg cab to keep clones and moms is key.

As far as growing them and controlling them well, you have a few options like flowering them sooner reducing lights on to try and control the stretch along with tieing / training.

Also considering Haze hybrids that don’t stretch as much is an option.

Not grow any of their lines my self but reading a lot of positive feed back from people that have grown out Piff Coast seeds haze hybrids.

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There were two NL5 one was a US clone the other was a plant Nevil found from seed.

Nevil collected the US clone when he collected the G13 clone on a trip to the states but ended up dropping the US NL5.

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All we grew were Sativa hybrids from the 60s on. There were no Indica/Afghanica plants growing anywhere at that time in Cali… Living in the Santa Cruz area getting/sharing seeds was very common within a 50 mile radius. Rosenthal had a major role in prop 215. He lived in Oakland Ca.

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She’s had a ruff run this grow I tried new dry nutrients and the plants hated both of the new dry nutrients I bought, so I went back to Canna, and now they are happy again.

This plant flowers like the Green Spoon, lots of small running flowers, so this run i greatly reduced the lights on in flower to stop the running flowers and it worked.

The smell from this plant is an acrid pine type smell.

This is what the flowers looked like from the seed plant.

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Acrid pine is nice I know that smell. Gotta love haze and all the different smells that show up. Is it just me or do yall smoke the haze jars up super fast and then your left with all the other stuff. You immediately wish all the plants were haze variants instead hahaha. You just can’t beat the high, smell, or taste period.

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There is one small problem with Eds story Mexcurandero that being Nevil did not breed Nevils Haze until 1997.

What was being sent to NY was 5HzC Nevil had a friend there lots of 5HzC seed was sent there.

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I really like the Acrid Pine smell but also like the incense spice smell I have found on a few of the rarest and most favoured smell so far has been the Mango.

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Where do you think the high terpinolene of Jack Herer and some Super Silver Hazes comes into play?
I had the heavy pine Haze crosses years ago and the mango with spices, but terpinolene only since the introduction of Jack Herer.

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A little macro action… The haze leaner smells better.

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I can see similarities to the Golden Tiger x A5 I grew…the missile top pheno. Nice work dude!

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Very well done!!! That looks incredible and tasty.

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You can grow Haze in that tent. Use small transplants to keep the size down and plants happy( ish)( solo, quart, half gallon, gallon) flower from sprout. I’d help you.

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Nice!
I’ve got a pack of the Golden Tiger x A5 on order.
How did they turn out?

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