I just grew out 5 feminized Arjan's Haze #2 seeds, and this is my impression of the genetics.
I apologize for the lack of pictures, but rest assured that it grows much like you would expect a long-flowering sativa to look like - some foxtailing in the buds, stretchiness and a high leaf to flower/bud ratio (as well as a high leaf to calyx ratio - just trying to say that theres lots of big fan leaves AND lots of leaves in the buds). Extreme uniformity among siblings. One interesting trait was how these plants had budlets forming on some of the fanleaves, something I think I've read somewhere is the hallmark of Cannabis Chinensis, perhaps indicating that the genetic makeup is different than the one Greenhouse SeedCo claims.
All seeds sprouted and looked healthy without any noticeable mutations or faults. I gave them a one month veg period, where they had to suffer several toppings and some LST'ing. They were about 20 cm tall with 6 main branches each when i put them to flower.
I have 800w of lighting, in a 1,2mx1,2m room, and yielded more than 1 kilogram from these 5 plants - thats much more than 1 gram pr watt. The plants finished in 12 weeks from switching the light, 2 weeks more than what the producer claims. It grows packed in trichomes, even the large fanleaves are covered in them.
The weed does not taste as good as one would hope, nor does it pack the punch, but for a day-time smoke this is a good choice. I'd say Arjan's haze #2 has its place on the shelf, but if it isn't the yields that interest you in this plant then you are better off choosing something different.
Potency: 7/10
Taste: 6/10 (probably much better after a few more weeks curing, this sample has been cured for 1 week only) - tastes peppery, spicey, minty and just a bit fruity with just a hint of incense
Indica/sativa: 100% sativa (a very nice daytime smoke, evenings will leave you wanting more)
Smell: This has to be one of the lowest-odor strains out there, it just doesn't smell much at all, and what you do smell is not something you would automatically connect to cannabis.
Yield: Absolutely astonishing yields, grown out well they should yield more than 1 gram pr watt (I grew it with many errors and still got more than 1 g pr w)
Heritage: Neville's Haze, Super Silver Haze, Laos.
I apologize for the lack of pictures, but rest assured that it grows much like you would expect a long-flowering sativa to look like - some foxtailing in the buds, stretchiness and a high leaf to flower/bud ratio (as well as a high leaf to calyx ratio - just trying to say that theres lots of big fan leaves AND lots of leaves in the buds). Extreme uniformity among siblings. One interesting trait was how these plants had budlets forming on some of the fanleaves, something I think I've read somewhere is the hallmark of Cannabis Chinensis, perhaps indicating that the genetic makeup is different than the one Greenhouse SeedCo claims.
All seeds sprouted and looked healthy without any noticeable mutations or faults. I gave them a one month veg period, where they had to suffer several toppings and some LST'ing. They were about 20 cm tall with 6 main branches each when i put them to flower.
I have 800w of lighting, in a 1,2mx1,2m room, and yielded more than 1 kilogram from these 5 plants - thats much more than 1 gram pr watt. The plants finished in 12 weeks from switching the light, 2 weeks more than what the producer claims. It grows packed in trichomes, even the large fanleaves are covered in them.
The weed does not taste as good as one would hope, nor does it pack the punch, but for a day-time smoke this is a good choice. I'd say Arjan's haze #2 has its place on the shelf, but if it isn't the yields that interest you in this plant then you are better off choosing something different.
Potency: 7/10
Taste: 6/10 (probably much better after a few more weeks curing, this sample has been cured for 1 week only) - tastes peppery, spicey, minty and just a bit fruity with just a hint of incense
Indica/sativa: 100% sativa (a very nice daytime smoke, evenings will leave you wanting more)
Smell: This has to be one of the lowest-odor strains out there, it just doesn't smell much at all, and what you do smell is not something you would automatically connect to cannabis.
Yield: Absolutely astonishing yields, grown out well they should yield more than 1 gram pr watt (I grew it with many errors and still got more than 1 g pr w)
Heritage: Neville's Haze, Super Silver Haze, Laos.
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