Does anyone know if shanti used the haze male C as the father for this cross ? on a side note is the haze A female ? thx fellas...elk..
G`day Big Herb
A post a few days ago was asking about A and C males in Super Silver and Mango Hazes .
Mango having both A ,C and SSH having male C on both sides .
That sounds like a good idea. Probably why they already sell 2 hybrids based on selections of those hybrids called SSH and Mango Haze.It was suggested to mate the NLHz A with a Skunk Hz C . Very intersting .
Thanks for sharin
Elmer Bud .
G`day Captan
From the horses mouth SSH
.http://www.mrnice.nl/forum/57277-post30.html
http://www.mrnice.nl/forum/57285-post34.html
and MHz
http://www.mrnice.nl/forum/2095-post1.html
That may take some figurin out ...
But here`s the rub yes shanti has created MHz Using NLHzC x SkHz A but what I was talkin about would be NLHz A x SkHz C .
Ya get me now ??
Thanks for sharin
Elmer Bud .
without opening a can of worms...whats the differnece between A and C. in general terms is the A more potent...is A more dominant in passing traits than C ? just a simple comparison if anyone can...thx....elk
.No one really knows Kashrocs, but my best bet is that the haze effect comes from a Buddha Thai. It's similar to the Thai I remember from the '70s.
N
The HzC was a complex sweet aroma, while HzA produced plants with a leathery smell, more reminisent of the old Thai's.
Complex liver/ leather smell is what I'm looking for in a good Thai descenant to cross with the Haze.
N.
It is my belief that the qualities in the Original Haze that we admire so much, come from Thai. I grew up in Western Australia and started smoking in the early 70's. Most of the Australian cannabis was descended from Thai and was grown in Queensland. Perth is as close to Thailand as it is to Queensland and W.A. got more than it's fair share of Imported Thai. I remember one batch was unparalleled and Haze A male's best progeny, reminded me of it
This is the description of Haze C.
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Santa Marta Gold It has a very spicy/sandalwoody/piney flavor
From the mid '80s onward, descendants of Haze C penetrated most corners of the world
Well Bigherb, I wouldn't swear on a kilo of Haze Hash, that he told me that he grew them himself.
I seem to remember one batch had a number of years mixed together something like '66,'67,'68. A prominent ancestor was a thing called "Burning Bush". If Sam didn't grow burning bush then the person that did will be able to tell us more.
I didn't say the bag was labeled burning bush. Sam said something about burning bush being an ancestor of the Haze. If Sam is Knowsitall4sure then he didn't smoke Haze til '71.
If that's true, what would he know about seeds made by somebody else 2 years before he had even smoked the variety?
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It was suggested to mate the NLHz A with a Skunk Hz C . Very intersting .