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squirrel
A friend of mine bought some seeds off someone at a festival. The packet calls them "Haze". Anyone know anything about these?
steevo
If it's an original haze it should be a landrace sativa I think unsure.gif

I'll look into it
Lazlo Woodbine
QUOTE(steevo @ Nov 17 2006, 06:00 PM) [snapback]764519[/snapback]

If it's an original haze it should be a landrace sativa I think unsure.gif

I'll look into it



Haze isn't a landrace anything m8 ..... it was created.... wink1.gif

Laz

steevo
https://www.uk420store.com/cart/product_inf...products_id=647

came from california whistling.gif
squirrel
Thanks Steevo, that's very kind of you.

Though of course who knows if what it says on the outside of the packet is what's inside? unsure.gif

Only one way to find out - working on it... cool.gif
squirrel
We have an experienced hydro grower on our team, he chose it and he thinks he can make it work. But we'll probably try and grow some of something easier and quicker as well, perhaps Northern Lights or a skunk. I've been looking through the uk420 seedbank and almost drooling. wink.gif
squirrel
PS I'd welcome any advice on what makes Haze difficult to grow, what the pitfalls are etc. Our expert can be hard to get hold of at times!
snadge


well I've just been given 10 original haze seeds, 10 snow white seeds and 10 sour seeds by my mate who has decided to donate, from what I gather the haze is not hard to grow but can suffer from stress easier than other varieties, so keep a check on temp, RH and keep a check on for light leaks, one of the reasons it isn't to popular is the hieght of the plants alongside LONG flowering period of up to 16 weeks and the low yields.

but the smoke is an experience well worth growing for....



has anybody heard or smoked the snow white or sour?
widgedygrub
haze is hard to grow because it takes a gods age to finish flowering if its o.g haze your looking a good 12-14 weeks flowering and a lot of stretching ,to keep a plant healthy for that long you have to be very careful with nutes etc...hope this helps man,original haze is a 4 way cross of colombian,mexican ,thai and south indian strains
tony2wheelsgood
isn't cheese a descendant of the original haze?
squirrel
Thanks guys, that's very helpful. When/if we get anywhere with it I'll let you know how it goes.
dopedog
QUOTE(tony2wheelsgood @ Nov 18 2006, 12:10 PM) [snapback]765295[/snapback]

isn't cheese a descendant of the original haze?


I think cows milk actually lol.gif
T1
QUOTE(tony2wheelsgood @ Nov 18 2006, 12:10 PM) [snapback]765295[/snapback]

isn't cheese a descendant of the original haze?

Nope cheese is a mutant skunk #1, read about it in this months weed world smile.gif
T1
Baba Ku
Nothing that comes from California could possibly be a landrace variety, unless the DEA etc never ever came across the bit of land that this particular strain comes from. I'm too out of it to type the details, but landrace varieties need many generations of inbreeding to stabilise and become uniform. Haze was always a cross, from (very fuzzy) memory, it's a cross of some south American and possibly Thai landrace varieties, and was, at one point, stabilised by the breeders to have a stable phenotype, but looking at the variety of haze available now, it's anyone's guess what your getting in any packet of haze or haze like seeds.
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