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🤩… NEVILS HAZE x TOM HILL HAZE

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ThaiBliss

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Greetings Haze lovers,

Haze threads always brings such passion. I believe it is because the ones that I have tried are so inconsistent, people's preferences are very diverse, and there are rare extreme gems to be found in Haze no matter one's preferences. I've only tested maybe 50 Haze seeds from various sources. All were easy rejects except for two very distinctly different individuals. Both were wonderful in their own ways.

Contrary to some opinions, I can easily remember various highs. I smoked every chance I could starting in 1971 through about 1985. Due to older friends who traveled extensively, we got weed from all over the world. Every source of weed was distinct in effect. Unfortunately, the vast majority of weed today has been homogenized. I smoke only rarely these days because for the most part, it is nearly the same experience every time. It was the "never knowing what you were going to get" adventure that made smoking weed so extra desirable in the old days.

Thanks to preservation efforts we still have Haze, much of which is preserved through precious cuttings. If you are willing to search through crosses and back-crosses of these cuttings, we can find individuals like Thai Sticks, Colombian, and I think Mexican strains. Then again, many growers from Mexico fled to Colombian due to the paraquat war. This may account for the huge variety of types of weed that used to be available from Colombia.

For my preferences, 90+% of Hazes are hay. But I found a Neville's Haze so much like Thai Stick, it blew my mind. It also validated my memory of what weed was like so many decades ago. Another, Purple Haze, from ACE was a great example of one of the better Colombian types of high, not nervous, soaring, and rocketeering like Thai, but a floating, drifting, dreaminess to it.

I actually like the passionate disagreements, but I think, we are mostly comparing apples to oranges, are victims of secret formulations, we have differences of preferences, and are hanging our hats on what may be honest forgetfulness. Hasn't it been like 60 years of hanging onto a few cuttings that were not line bred in the first place? Important Note: I could be wrong. LMAO! It's actually a marvel of dedication to preservation when one thinks about it. I see that Haze lovers these days can obviously recognize distinct differences. I'm so happy to see it.

Great Thread. I'm only 15% into it before I wanted to give Kudos to Maha Kala (I'm a Thai Stick loving searcher also), and I wanted to shoot off my big opinionated mouth. :)

ThaiBliss
 

ThaiBliss

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Greetings Again,

I'm only on page 26, so that's why my comments are dated. And please, no spoiler alerts friends. LOL :)

Credit to the seed source. I like where this is going, and I'm actually surprised there isn't more of Haze(X) x Haze(Y) searches, especially when someone finds something special. Again, kudos!

Now for Flower Power. I'm only on page 26, but when those pictures of the gorgeous plants got posted, a silence overcame the rowdy crowd, and all I could hear was "ahhh..." and "whoa." So far, excellent work. FP, I hope you find yourself something like I once found. I never thought I'd find anything as great as that good ole Thai Stick, but man... that freakish Neville's Haze pheno was stupendous. A combo of the blinding Thai Stick electric power, and the cleanest and most cerebral Mexican type of warm euphoria. I want that again.

Ganja gods, I'm trying to be good. I know I'm flawed and don't deserve it, but please bless me with something like that once again!

Sincerely,
T.B.
 

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befa

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It’s Sammy’s hands .. View attachment 18881306 View attachment 18881307 View attachment 18881308 I’m glad I found these pictures Sammy had posted them and I archived them & he didn’t mind ..This is pure Nevils Haze I’m pretty sure it is the famous clone .. this may be exact female that Maha used??
I'm posting two Neville's Haze males that will be mated with different strains (Mexican, Panama, Chemdawg, etc.) each on their own side so that we can analyse the different dominant sides.
 

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befa

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Male, Tof A5 x Purple satellite ,no afghan dominance ,just pure coffee ,edgy, nothing psychedelic, cherry metal smell ,light cat pee.
Yes, I agree, the leaf doesn't mean much, except maybe a dominant gene.
I'm also posting a male P.S look closely at the leaves, wide they pull from the Nepalese side of the cross, the effect of this one is pure coffee ,edgy, the smell is just incredible woody fruit juice smell, an old blueberry chewing gum maybe.
I can also post a tof of pineapple haze (pieapple field), thin leaves, narcotic effect.
Yes, the leaves aren't necessarily an indicator of the effect, except perhaps if you know your work tool, have created your own work tool and can observe the different variations. We're talking about breeding here. We could talk about native varieties, and I think that's where it all starts, but unfortunately the subject would quickly become muddy because of a lack of knowledge: you'd have to go out into the field to observe, discuss, exchange ideas, taste, practice on site, practice at home, compare and so on.
 

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befa

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Hello everyone, I'm looking for a Haze line with a silver and yellow pheno (fluo as we call it in France), the haze that scratches you in the back of the throat after you exhale and makes you want to move to the rhythm of the sound.
The aim would be to cross my different phenos of molokais frosts and my pineapple fields, so I wanted to know if one or more male of the THH line could give me these kinds of criteria and what would be the characteristics (visual, smell, flowering time, structure etc.) that could guide me.
Starting with 120 beans and keeping 90 would be a good way to select.
Thank you for your future answers.
 

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