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question for sam the skunkman on the original haze

Raco

secretion engineer
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Re-vegged THOH P1 grown under skylight at 43ºN ... poor conditions

 

Raco

secretion engineer
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Killer buds brother! I remember having a great blast smoking those Hazes and also your Colombian it in your place. Good times! :biggrin:

Muchas gracias bro...I think youre a great asset for this icmag community
all the best :huggg:
 

Elmer Bud

Genotype Sex Worker AKA strain whore
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ohya slaves, slave ships brought cannabis, among others, so very well could be hybrids leaning to indian varietys?

Slaves brought seeds ? WhAAAAAAA ?

Oh ! Just wait a mo Mr Slave Trader before you put me in chains and throw me into the hold of that wooden ship . I need to grab my seed stash to propagate whatever far off land I may end up in .

Think about it ...

More likely Coolies .
They went to far off places like Jamaica and East Africa of their own free will .
 

Elmer Bud

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I have...

It has been suggested, however, that African slaves familiar with marijuana as an intoxicant and medicine brought the seeds with them to Brazil even earlier in the sixteenth century. 2

https://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/Library/studies/cu/cu54.html

thanks for sharing

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Like I said ,,, slaves didn`t have time to pop home and grab their seeds stash . Or were they carrying it on them at all times in case of meeting slave traders ?
 

clearheaded

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//www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/Library/studies/cu/cu54.html

just cut and paste the link. also slave ships arent slaves however yes alot of literature states it came over with slaves.

slaves arent always raided and taken that second. often lived and worked for the dutch in africa traded, moved etc. This is also why you see african spices herbs foods grown in americas, because they were brought by the slaves. many crops that traveled as well such as watermelon, yams, guinea melon, millet and sesame etc




Here is another article just cause ethnobotany is awesome! Maybe hard to imagine however this is accepted by the world.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/food/the-plate/2016/09/5-foods-from-africa/
 
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@hempy

The Haze Whisperer
Its not all about slaves...just think about probabilities...:joint:


Trade was done by shipping the ships used hemp for rope sails so on even cloths were made from hemp.

All the colonies be it french / Spanish /dutch / English /German/Greek so on had to have accesses to hemp so the spreed of hemp happened.

The Hemp was a drug strain of cannabis African Indian Asian sativas people some how confuse the ward hemp with industrial hemp that was created in the 20th century due to prohibition.

So no it was not about slaves it was about trade routs and shipping and medicine cannabis played a huge roll up until the US made it illegal and introduced prohibition.
 

willydread

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I am agree with Elmer, If African cannabis arrived in the new world, certainly not with slaves, probably later, trying to find hemp varieties suitable for the Central American photoperiod ... In addition, at that time even hemp was slightly psychoactive, and not it takes a long time for people to understand how to select the best plants ...
 

@hempy

The Haze Whisperer
I am agree with Elmer, If African cannabis arrived in the new world, certainly not with slaves, probably later, trying to find hemp varieties suitable for the Central American photoperiod ... In addition, at that time even hemp was slightly psychoactive, and not it takes a long time for people to understand how to select the best plants ...




Also called Indian hemp, marijuana. a tall, coarse plant, Cannabis sativa, that is native to Asia but naturalized or cultivated in many parts of the world and is the source of a valuable fiber as well as drugs such as marijuana and hashish.


Indian Hemp Drug Commission Report

Physical, Mental, and Moral Effects of Marijuana: The Indian Hemp Drugs Commission Report

https://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/library/effects.htm
 

MadMac

far beyond driven...
seed pOrn

seed pOrn

hello,
in the meantime... seed pOrn
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M.:Tiphat:
 

MadMac

far beyond driven...
selfed' o-haze

selfed' o-haze

hello,
here a small update of the selfed haze and her sisters...
all are pregnant and seeds are forming :woohoo:
resin is amazing under this low light and circumstances...
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all the best
M.:tiphat:
 

mexcurandero420

See the world through a puff of smoke
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Also called Indian hemp, marijuana. a tall, coarse plant, Cannabis sativa, that is native to Asia but naturalized or cultivated in many parts of the world and is the source of a valuable fiber as well as drugs such as marijuana and hashish.


Indian Hemp Drug Commission Report

Physical, Mental, and Moral Effects of Marijuana: The Indian Hemp Drugs Commission Report

https://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/library/effects.htm

India drug producing hemp on left; Kentucky fiber producing hemp in seed rows on right.’ Indian hemp for hash grown in a USDA experiment station farm in 1912, from the Yearbook of the USDA 1913

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@hempy

The Haze Whisperer
The roots of Shinto religion probably date back to the neolithic Jomon culture (10,000-300 BCE), and so it is quite possible that psychoactive cannabis had been available in Japan for well over 2000 years.
It is no secret that weedy (uncultivated) hemp in Hokkaido is still psychoactive. Indeed, every year some people try to harvest it in the autumn and get caught by the police. Its potency has been described as "quite good". It descended from cannabis legally grown by Japanese farmers until the late 1940s. Hokkaido hemp is by no means the only kind of indigenous psychoactive cannabis found in Japan:

"A survey of the THC, CBN and CBD content of hemp from all parts of Japan was reported by Dr. Keizo Watanabe. Marihuana from Tochigi and Hokkaido regions contained a 3.9 per cent and 3.4 per cent THC, respectively." [SIZE=-1](UNDCP 73/3)[/SIZE]​
These potency figures are comparable to marijuana available in Jamaica and Mexico in the 1970s.
Before worldwide laws against cannabis were introduced over the last few decades, there was no real incentive to breed plants specifically for low THC yield. There is no known genetic link between qualities desirable in fibre plants and low THC-yield. In fact, since the resin acts as a natural repellant against insects and other pests it is likely that more resinous plants are more robust. Thus plants could be usable both as industrial crops grown for fibre and seed and for medical and recreational purposes.

"Many of the older fibre hemp varieties were in actual fact rather rich in THC, since psychoactivity was not used as a selection/breeding criterion prior to the 1970s."

http://www.japanhemp.org/en/thc.htm

Interesting read.
 

MadMac

far beyond driven...
haze love

haze love

hello,
here a overview of some haze & hybrids all from SamS.
all grown in organic soil with biobizz and cmh 315w philips agro 11/13
just a test grow to see what those old genetics have to offer...
i'm impressed...
background left the huge head is OHz x SK#1
than you see Thunk and some more OHz x SK#1
forground right is Love Portion/(OHz/SK#1) x OHz/SK#1
those slender sativas are OHz ... best cut's from last year...
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OHz in 7.5 PH soil...
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@SamS
do you know anything about more sweet soil for NLD?
since i'll push my soil with dolomite lime, gypsum and basalt...
i'll have no cal/mag issues @ end of grow anymore and plants looking more lime as before... did some research but there is nothing about pure NLD and Soil PH ...
since i've read that on the haze poster as advice...
well who would give bad advice ...
i'm on fire to find it out...
damn that it need so long to finally find it out...
but me think it's worth to do...

many thx & happy to grow those oldies...
M.:tiphat:
 
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