Organic.O.G
Dec 5 2005, 10:38 AM

does any1 have info, advice, pics or grow reports on the ORIGINAL haze. the 100% thing.
seedman, flying dutchman both do it. i smoked some from a lucky b*st*rd m8 of mine who grew it in 90 days (i am prepared 4 the wait) it blew my mind

a sativa buzz that i spent half my life searching 4. any way he won't tell me much cos he got it as a cutting and did 1 plant inside using hydro plus he is an indica man...
Shorty
Dec 5 2005, 02:50 PM
Don't know anything myself, just checked overgrow and this is what they had for those suppliers -
http://www.overgrow.com/strainguide/Flying..._Original_Haze/http://www.overgrow.com/strainguide/Seedsman/Original_Haze/Someone will probably see this soon with more info. I'd love to grow this strain, just need to get a large growroom setup
Organic.O.G
Dec 6 2005, 10:00 AM
QUOTE(Shorty @ Dec 5 2005, 02:50 PM) [snapback]457066[/snapback]
Don't know anything myself, just checked overgrow and this is what they had for those suppliers -
http://www.overgrow.com/strainguide/Flying..._Original_Haze/http://www.overgrow.com/strainguide/Seedsman/Original_Haze/Someone will probably see this soon with more info. I'd love to grow this strain, just need to get a large growroom setup

cheers m8 wish sum other people would comment.
i need info from growers not seedbanks
b8MAN
Dec 6 2005, 11:07 AM
Info on the original from The Big Book Of Buds 1 - by Ed Rosenthal
In the 1970s, there were two brothers growing pot in Monterey, California who were known as the haze brothers. They were working on a super all-sativa strain that would do well in their location, They experimented, taking a variety of pure sativas and crossing them. A combination of several sativas, including a Mex/Columbia and some Thai, resulted in a long season sativa that produced great results when grown outdoors just inland from Moneterey. The brothers grew in the mountains, where their crop was protected from the wind but still revieved lots of light needed to develop big buds. When mature their plants were very tall, between 6-12 feet, with long thin buds that developed wispy red pistals. The aroma of the dried buds and smoke was complex and sweet, and the high it produced was very intense and cerebral with a pyschadelic edge. Known as the haze, this variety became popular in the Bay Area of California during the next decade.
The haze brothers eventually retured, but first made a visit to the Netherlands, where they met with Nevil, a breeder whose name has often been associated with the haze and its hybrids. Nevil aquired haze seeds from them, preserving the strain and using it for many crosses. He found that pure haze was a difficult variety to grow, requiring professional care and a lot of patience because of the long season, but it was very good for hybridization. Today, the haze variety appears in many crosses that are available and remain a favourite with the sativa connoisseurs.
Long season is well over 90 days - i've heard people say its more like 6 months, and if done faster, isnt quite the same.
Could be Neville's hype - but the Haze brothers bit sounds plausible.
Good luck with the search - The haze cross i grew definately had a psychadelic edge to it.
B8
Organic.O.G
Dec 6 2005, 11:21 AM
cheers both - exactly what i need!
def gro it now...