HothouseFlowers said:Haze was and is to me a open pollinating plant group and a family, my work is only in the direction of keeping it so.
the challenge is in backcrossing/line-breeding Haze with some of those Colombian genetics the resulting marriage will be non-synthetic and much closer to the root of things.
keep up the good work
How many times have you grown these bro?
nice nexus, nicenexus said:
HothouseFlowers said:I find it fascinating the way the males combine. Next work is to identify exceptional male plants to see where that takes us.
my 1'st haze i will try hard to due her justice ...already learned two things about her that are significatly different then the strains i'm used to ... she flowers better under a 10/14 day/night cycle & needs a constant steady flow of nutrients ... she is sensitive ... peace
he Ot1´s Haze has been crossed to Colombian...the offspring is even slower, more late maturing than the Haze itself
hhf what is going to be your yield on that plant ?
Looks Stunning bro! Just ordered a pack of skunkmans Oldschool haze xskunk#1 hope they live up to it.
Good luck with the grow!
This is one of the reasons I n I respect franco. @ ghsco
Forget the moral issue over feminization, kings n queens, n sh*t like that,,,
...dem mans be back-crossing N. Haze to the S.E. Asian end of its spectrum (Laos). Credit were credits do auh#2 smokes to that haze tune...
Positronics already focused on the "Jamaican" sides in #19
you're working the Colombian line, yes i
This only leaves the Mexican in ancestry...?
Were' be dat Zamalito,,, he's got more heirloom mexi's than you can shake a spliff at