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GREEN HAZE 19 A5 :
Hola a tod@s:
Os invito a compartir en este hilo vuestros comentarios, impresiones y fotos, sobre esta nueva variedad de la Asociación de Cultivadores Españoles.
La mía (feminizada), en concreto, surgió ayer (17-Junio-2021) de la tierra, y este amanecer se ha desprendido de la cáscara exterior. Está viviendo sus primeros días en una maceta, dentro de un porche, junto a una ventana. Así luce ahora mismo.
Posteriormente, sera trasplantada al exterior, en un agujero en tierra madre; será a unos 39° Norte, el la ladera Norte (lo que me quita varias horas de Sol directo) de un cerro (800-900 metros de altitud) de la vertiente Norte de Sierra Morena, en el interior de la Península Ibérica.
Hasta unos dias atrás; teniamos una temperatura máxima a la sombra de 37°C una mínima nocturna de 21°, y muy poca humedad ambiental. Sin embargo, una dana veraniega nos está trayendo frescor y hasta lluvia desde el Mediterráneo, y las máximas diurnas han caído hasta los 27°C y las mínimas nocturnas hasta los 15°C... Eso sí, me temo que este respiro durará poco, y pronto volveremos a "los días saharianos y a las noches tropicales" sin descanso hasta bien entrado Septiembre...
Y muchas gracias a Dubi y A.C.E. por su detalle conmigo.
Salud y sativeo bueno.
Hello everyone:
I invite you to share in this thread your comments, impressions and photos about this new variety from the Association of Spanish Growers.
Mine (feminised), in particular, emerged yesterday (June 17, 2021) from the earth, and this dawn has detached from the outer shell.
It is living its first days in a flowerpot, inside a porch, next to a window. This is what she looks like right now.
Later, it will be transplanted abroad, in a hole in mother earth. It will be at about 39 ° North, on the North slope (which takes several hours of direct sunlight from me) of a hill (800-900 meters of altitude) on the North slope of Sierra Morena, in the interior of the Iberian Peninsula. Until a few days ago, we had a maximum temperature in the shade of 37 ° C, a nightly minimum of 21 °, and very little environmental humidity. However, a summer DANA is bringing us freshness and even rain from the Mediterranean, and the daytime highs have fallen to 27 ° C and the nighttime lows to 15 ° C ... Of course, I am afraid that this fresh respite will not last long. , and soon we will return to "Saharan days and tropical nights" without rest until well into September...
And many thanks to Dubi and A.C.E. for your detail with me.
Health and good sativeo.
PD:
GREEN HAZE 19 A5 : Oficial A.C.E.'s thread:
Hola a tod@s:
Os invito a compartir en este hilo vuestros comentarios, impresiones y fotos, sobre esta nueva variedad de la Asociación de Cultivadores Españoles.
La mía (feminizada), en concreto, surgió ayer (17-Junio-2021) de la tierra, y este amanecer se ha desprendido de la cáscara exterior. Está viviendo sus primeros días en una maceta, dentro de un porche, junto a una ventana. Así luce ahora mismo.
Posteriormente, sera trasplantada al exterior, en un agujero en tierra madre; será a unos 39° Norte, el la ladera Norte (lo que me quita varias horas de Sol directo) de un cerro (800-900 metros de altitud) de la vertiente Norte de Sierra Morena, en el interior de la Península Ibérica.
Hasta unos dias atrás; teniamos una temperatura máxima a la sombra de 37°C una mínima nocturna de 21°, y muy poca humedad ambiental. Sin embargo, una dana veraniega nos está trayendo frescor y hasta lluvia desde el Mediterráneo, y las máximas diurnas han caído hasta los 27°C y las mínimas nocturnas hasta los 15°C... Eso sí, me temo que este respiro durará poco, y pronto volveremos a "los días saharianos y a las noches tropicales" sin descanso hasta bien entrado Septiembre...
Y muchas gracias a Dubi y A.C.E. por su detalle conmigo.
Salud y sativeo bueno.
Hello everyone:
I invite you to share in this thread your comments, impressions and photos about this new variety from the Association of Spanish Growers.
Mine (feminised), in particular, emerged yesterday (June 17, 2021) from the earth, and this dawn has detached from the outer shell.
It is living its first days in a flowerpot, inside a porch, next to a window. This is what she looks like right now.
Later, it will be transplanted abroad, in a hole in mother earth. It will be at about 39 ° North, on the North slope (which takes several hours of direct sunlight from me) of a hill (800-900 meters of altitude) on the North slope of Sierra Morena, in the interior of the Iberian Peninsula. Until a few days ago, we had a maximum temperature in the shade of 37 ° C, a nightly minimum of 21 °, and very little environmental humidity. However, a summer DANA is bringing us freshness and even rain from the Mediterranean, and the daytime highs have fallen to 27 ° C and the nighttime lows to 15 ° C ... Of course, I am afraid that this fresh respite will not last long. , and soon we will return to "Saharan days and tropical nights" without rest until well into September...
And many thanks to Dubi and A.C.E. for your detail with me.
Health and good sativeo.
PD:
GREEN HAZE 19 A5 : Oficial A.C.E.'s thread:
OUR BEST GREEN HAZE MEETS THE MAGNIFICENT DUTCH A5 HAZE
https://www.aceseeds.org/en/greenhaze19a5fem.html
Green Haze 19 A5 takes its name from its highly distinguished lineage. A cross between our best Green Haze mother (#19) from the Oldtimer's Haze line, and the elite clone of A5 Haze (NL # 5 x Original Haze male A) from Nevil, resulting in a hybrid of almost pure Haze expression with renewed vigour, combining legendary old expressions of green Haze (19, similar to the old green Colombians and Colombian Gold) and brown Haze (A5), both very incense and of excellent quality, which recall some of the best Colombian sativa expressions of the 60s and 70s.
The Green Haze #19 mother clearly dominates in this hybrid with her tropical sativa character, both in growth and flowering traits as well as in her psychoactivity. The powerful A5 Haze brings plenty of vigour and yield, and its distinctive classic Colombian Haze aromas which, together with the aged and exotic terpenes of Oldtimer's Haze, come together to create a bouquet, personality and effects that will excite the most purist of Haze hunters.
The extremely stable pure Oldtimer's Haze genetics provide uniformity to the highly heterozygous F1 NL Haze, fixing its tropical nature and pure Haze traits so that the influence of Afghan indica from Northern Lights is, in this case, so recessively relegated that it disappears from the phenotypic expression of the final hybrid.
The flowering times of Green Haze 19 A5 are long, as you'd expect, and they fall just halfway between A5 Haze and Oldtimer's Haze. The late harvest is compensated by an overwhelming quality and undistorted true Haze character, and by a good yield that rarely suffers losses due to the excellent genetic resistance to cold, rain and botrytis-type fungi.
Breeding our best incense parentals of pure Oldtimer's Haze with Nevil's most powerful and also incense Haze hybrids allows the union of 2 mythical incense Haze lines of incredible quality, reputation and influence (Original Haze and Oldtimer's Haze), bred separately for decades to now finally merge into this genepool dreamed of by all Haze lovers.
A feminized limited edition, available while stocks last.
We’d especially like to thank Karma and Yo Sammy for rescuing and sharing the A5 Haze mother,
and to Montuno for testing and for sharing so many pics for this release.
AVAILABLE IN FEMINIZED FORMAT
POLYHYBRID
90 % SATIVA / 10 % INDICA
FLOWERING INDOORS: 13-16 WEEKS
FLOWERING OUTDOORS: FIRST HALF OF DECEMBER
YIELD / M2: AVERAGE-HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST SPIDER MITES: AVERAGE-HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST MILDEW: HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST BOTRYTIS: VERY HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST WHITE FLY: AVERAGE-HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST COLD: AVERAGE-HIGH
RESISTANCE AGAINST HEAT: AVERAGE-HIGH
LATITUDE: 0º-40º
THC: 15 %
CBD: Null
CBG: 1.60 %
Terpene profile: It mainly contains the following monoterpenes: very high amounts of beta mircene, and moderate amounts of trans ocimene and alpha pinene. Without relevant presence of sesquiterpenes.
GENETICS: Green Oldtimer's Haze #19 x A5 Haze (Northern Lights #5 x Original Haze male A).
STRUCTURE: Elegant, very well-branched and flexible Sativa, with narrow leaves and medium-long internode spacing.
BOUQUET: Ripe mango, cured wood, incense, lightly spicy and metallic notes from Green Haze #19, with the unmistakable meaty background and decaying flowers of A5 Haze.
HIGH: Highly cerebral: clears the brain. Sensory perception is sharpened and amplified. Soft start, which progressively rises and rises, becoming very energetic to take off on time, from then on it becomes more powerful and crazy, although always very clean, being warmer, happier and more expansive than its Purple Haze 23 A5 stepsister.
GROWING TIPS
It can be grown indoors with strong light intensity and with enough space for its development.
We recommend to switch her into flowering after 15 days from seed, or starting from clones rooted for at least 7 days. We recommend 11 (light)/13 (darkness) photoperiod for the flowering indoors, in order to boost the flowering, and to avoid reflowerings or excessive stretching in early flowering.
Very suitable for SCROG, horizontal or network growing due to its excellent yield in the lateral branches and its vigorous reaction to pruning.
Outdoors, it is especially suitable for outdoor cultivation in tropical or subtropical climates, although it can be cultivated with very good results in warm coastal climates of mild autumn (similar to the Mediterranean) up to latitudes close to 40º.
We recommend low-moderate levels of nutrients for the whole cycle.
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