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Ono Nadagin

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Has anyone tried Ingemars White Himalayan Haze? I have some beans but cant find much info on it now that OG is down
 

DocLeaf

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Sorry, just to clarify things,,, 'Nevil's "Plant"' (<< this is what i n i be calling it from now on),,, doesn't actually contain any 'Haze' ?

Does this means that subsequent seedlines containing 'Nevil's Plant' do not contain any 'Haze' either?

How misleading is it to call a cultivar something that it isn't?

I n I truely amazed,,,, what a bunch of jokers. :biglaugh:

peace all
dLeaf :joint:

n.b. Haze#19 x Skunk#1 (c.Positronics) contains 'Haze' :wink:
 
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hi m mat, those hazes look awesome, i tried the same but they didnt take 10 months. i tried seedsman and dutchmens haze and they were identicle in growth. 1 week of veg and 18 in flower and they were done. they did look the same though. well done J. :joint:
 

ganjalf

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jingles said:
hi m mat, those hazes look awesome, i tried the same but they didnt take 10 months. i tried seedsman and dutchmens haze and they were identicle in growth. 1 week of veg and 18 in flower and they were done. they did look the same though. well done J. :joint:

Did you get your TFD's to flower under 12/12 with only 1 week of veg? After 6 week of 12/12 my hazes had hardly shown sex. I cut back to 10/14, and the flowering took off. They where more or less done in 13-14 weeks.
 
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hi ganjaff, i did get my hazes to flower under 12/12. they did take ages to show under this regime though. at around week 10 i cut back to 13 dark and 11 light. this worked great .
 

JJ-NYC

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Nifty said:
Pair of Kali Mist girls from seed, popped about 4 weeks ago and just shown sex:






Both are from Serious Seeds 2006 stock.
I will be trying MOD's Kali in a few months for comparison.

I've never grown Kali before.
I really hope the smoke from these two will be ok..!
I grew out Kali Mist from Serious early 2000 stock and was disapointed when I found out that it was not a pure sativa. They crossed a indica into the mix in the late 90's to improve yield.
 

glock23

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Kali Mist is the strongest strain I've ever tried. It left me absolutely dumbfounded in Amsterdam. I had some at Abraxas. Most expensive pot on the menu at the time :)

It was the pre-2000 version. From what I hear, Western Winds from Sagarmatha is closest to the old KM.
 

ngakpa

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hey - anyone tried out the Haze Mix from seedsman?

Original Haze and F1 crosses with Skunk, Columbian Red, Kerala

looks pretty good for just a tenner
 
G

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Columbian Red, Kerala

looks pretty good for just a tenner

Sounds good to me, these two would make interesting mixes...good value if made with Sam's materials..

Peace, hhf
 

ngakpa

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my impression is that they are all Sam's genetics and crosses he has made - they are all said to be Haze dom, including the Skunk cross ... and likewise, it is Sam's Skunk No. 1, hence should be genuinely sativa-dom


Doc Leaf - what was that you were saying about Neville's Haze - what is it that you have heard is in it?
 
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my impression is that they are all Sam's genetics and crosses he has made - they are all said to be Haze dom, including the Skunk cross ... and likewise, it is Sam's Skunk No. 1, hence should be genuinely sativa-dom

Yeh for sure bro, but i find the sweet skunk used dominates the haze..i grew it once, only from single pack of the test seeds. Whilst it is a beutifull Sativa dom i find it to be more a Sat dom skunk than a haze high. Massive yield though and very nice herbs.

The keralian could make a real 'up' Haze F1, nice mix i would look at. With the Red bringing some real interesting possibilities too. Ive got a red female i use that adds a real weird high to the mix usually, really causes problems with spacial awareness, very confusing and like being in a goldfish bowel as it messes with the hearing and all sorts. Very complex high which is not electric up.

hola, Nifty :wave:

Peace, hhf
 

ngakpa

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HothouseFlowers said:
The keralian could make a real 'up' Haze F1, nice mix i would look at. With the Red bringing some real interesting possibilities too. Ive got a red female i use that adds a real weird high to the mix usually, really causes problems with spacial awareness, very confusing and like being in a goldfish bowel as it messes with the hearing and all sorts. Very complex high which is not electric up.

hehe sounds fun, and yeh - it is definitely the Kerala and the Red crosses which interest me

did people you see that grow report on the Old School Thai Haze x Skunk No. 1?

now that's how to grow your sativas lol
 

Farmer John

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We had some Kerala, must say that they are a pita to grow indoors, one plant took a year to finish and didnt even finsih, around 200 branches and 20000 buds size of a dime :D wasnt very good but we crossed it with some oaxacan I collected few years back just for the giggles, I guess, and someone else said this also, that the plants they cultivate in india, the larger producing areas, have been probably mixed with very many commercial and other strains from all over the world just like jamaica, mexico etc..one must go deep in the jungle to find real wild plants me thinks, and I dont know but it feels a lot like for example that kerala is mixed with hemp or then the seeds were hemp, just cant tell, but it was harsh lol...
 

ngakpa

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Hiya :)

This is a bit of a tangent from the Hazes, but from reading what Naga Sadu has written, it is still possible to get quality grass in South India, in particular Kerala.

I am assuming also that the Kerala used in this Original Haze F1 is from genetics collected in the '60s and '70s, hence it is a safe bet that they will be a closer reflection of the venerable growing traditions of the Mahabharat ...

Just on a general note, I would say it's important to treat reports that ganja/hash in a particular area or country is rubbish, or deteriorating on a grand scale etc. with a healthy scepticism.

As often as not such statements come from people who have visited only briefly, perhaps only for a month or a couple of weeks. That simply isn't enough time to find out what there is to know, get to wherever it is you need to go - let alone learn a bit of the language and the culture etc....

For instance, I know for a fact that it is still possible to obtain charas of the very highest quality India - as you say, it can involve going way off the beaten track. The problem though is that for most visitors merely going to Manali is thought to be going "off the beaten track, let alone taking the trouble to get into the remote Himalaya, which is at the least time consuming

The other thing I think people fail to appreciate is the size of the countries we are talking about. Even a relatively small country such as Thailand is still the size of France - (and if France can supply x countires around the globe with that much wine then ... etc.)

And then take a look at India - on a proper projection map, that is ... that place is fucking huuuuuuge...
 
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zamalito

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Ngakpa, I've never been to kerala but I understood that ganja production there has gotten quite commercialised and organized crime has taken over a very large portion of it. Is this not true? And wouldn't the variation be effected by this? I don't doubt that after searching you can find herbs that resemble herbs you could find 30 years ago but is the diversity of old pure keralian lines still represented?
 
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