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Old Haze Indica


Contributed by: ttsco.bhs
Posted on: 02-14-2009
Rating: 3.6667/5.00 (based on 3 votes)
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We had the luck of getting some Oldtimers Haze,some old Hazes with its origins on California,they are plants that keep an ample phenologic spectrum for not being worked on and having being kept in their original state from those first days when it was created,so they have got a big value to work and breed with.

They’re long, extended, narrow, fine and slim plants with massive ramification, forming lots of small nugs during the flowering period.The flower time we found,was around 16-18 weeks in the majority of plants (outdoor with good climate/quantity of sunlight and apropiate photoperiod).The production is low to medium in the best ones,but the final quality of the herb is very very nice and singular.

It always shows a great vigor and unstoppable growth,forming long and airy colas.Variable aromas from wooden, incense, exotic spices and some even with citric touches. Her long wait in flowering is rewarded with the magnificent fruits and its excellent high, intense,very active and long lasting.

The Haze is an extraordinaire plant, back in the market straight from its origins, with a great value and phenologic diversity, hiding big surprises and aspects in her genes,such as some "mini" hazes in size we´ve found,or the purple hazes with wich we made a cross with our best Afghan males.

Additional Strain Information
Lineage:
Oldtimer´s Haze x Afghan
Family:
Origin:
California / Afghan
Region:
Genotype:
Various
Indoor Maturation:
11-13 weeks
Outdoor Maturation:
11-13 weeks
Sex Possibilities:
Male/Female
Stature:
Big-tall branchy plants
Yield:
Medium
Odour Level:
Medium-High level
Odour Description:
Acid,lemony
Taste Level:
strong taste
Taste Description:
From incense to acid citrus,lemony...


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Members' Comments
Breeder
Posted on: 08-16-2009

M...difficult to say...but have smelled and taste some \"acid\" (my apreciation).Like green apple or not full mature fruits.Fresh and acid are some taste/smells I love and Ive found in some nice sativas,mostly asiatic girls
 
Senior Farmer
Posted on: 07-22-2009

how do you describe an \"acid\" flavor?
 
 

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