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Oldtimer's Haze

Kiefcake

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The seed plant didn't get very big, and I certainly didn't expect to explode with growth like it did. Maybe I should have topped it.
 

goingrey

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For sure the reveg parts will make good clones, nice tender shoots. The 'buds' are really just a collection of pistils, which have mostly receded and turned brown. It's been in flower since around mid May, so I figure it still has a few weeks left.

Maybe I will do as your wondering, and trim it back so it fits well under the lights, and remove all the tender reveg and the parts that never got enough light to do much.

I'm finding it difficult to just toss it, especially as long as it takes to find out if you have a female or not, and the cost of OTH seeds. I'd still like to cross it out to a few more things.
In flower since May, wow, that's like 20 weeks. Shouldn't it be about ready for harvest soon... seems to be a long flowering pheno.
 

Theorganicguy

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OTH review after four months of curing
Both visually and olfactory-wise, upon the first impact, OTH seems nothing to write home about, especially if one has been sliding down a IG’s Gelato-Kush-Super-Duper-OG-Biscotti hype rabbit hole. Opening the jar will present you with some shrivelled buds, minuscule pistils and microscopic bracts, vaguely resembling a plant between coral and tumbleweed, giving off rosemary, mandarin and incense aromas along some faint, empty peach crush bottle notes swirling nostalgically in the background, almost reminiscences of a bygone Summer.
Despite its wild, almost feral appearance, and its perhaps slightly disappointing presentation, after inspecting OTH a little closer, you’ll slowly realise that it’s not as shabby as it initially looked like: every bract, for instance, is actually generously coated with shiny capitate-stalked trichomes, which, once broken up, will emit an unexpected propane-like stench, hitting you in the face, making you wrinkle your nose and turn your face away for a couple seconds. This blaze of organoleptic sensations will be the beginning of a very distinct experience.

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Anyhow, if getting ready to combust or vape OTH up didn’t get you curious yet, its taste definitely will. On the palate, terpenes tend more to the tropical side, with an initial peach crush punch coating the taste buds, followed by some mystic-like incense that will linger vividly in the room until a window or door will be cracked open.
Already the first five minutes will definitely show you that this Haze has been out of the game for a while, and yet still means business. Slowly but surely, you’ll start becoming aware of every inch of your body: every organ, every tissue, every cell will manifest its own, tangible existence, turning your body into a symphony of sensations.

Nobody can foresee what exactly expects them on the other bank of the Haze river, you could laugh gleefully in your brand-new apartment, burst out crying in a foetal position missing your dead father or realise that you’ve purposefully broken that vase that someone you once adored and now despise gifted you.
What I perceive as curious and, in my humble opinion, it’s worth to note is that there is no external influence to the effect. In other words, you won’t breath in pure happiness or inhaling straight adrenaline like with some other genetics. Your feelings won’t be muted or changed, but rather amplified: you’ll therefore feel cheerful if you were happy before, tired if you happened to be fatigued afore and sad if you previously were.
Beside senses amplification, you won’t almost get any overwhelming bodily effects. You’ll feel your socks being worn by your feet, your eyelashes blinking and your body producing CO2, but no couchlock, buttery muscles or tiredness whatsoever.

As more and more cannabinoids find their way through the Blood Brain Barrier, you’ll find your senses heightening even further, slowly losing yourself in a maze of thoughts, rationalisation and dreams’ fragments and probably muttering something along the lines of: This no herb to fool around. The experience is less trippy than it may initially sounds. It’s actually quite enjoyable, since it takes places without any paranoia or fidgetiness disrupting the picture, distorting waves of thoughts like other NLDs, mixing air and earth.
In this twisting spiral of heightened consciousness, you’ll start to see your reflection on every surface of that streamed hallucination rendered by our brain we call ‘reality’.

OTH feels fascinatingly endogenous. Its effects seem to develop and expand from within the body in a natural and organic way. No more sleepless nights with your head in overdrive. No more turning over and over in your bed like an egg roll.
A word of caution, though: your dreams too are going to be subject to some degree of amplification. The brain seems to skip a sleep phase, inducing the wake-sleeping transition without the slowly drifting away of the mind. Basically, what it feels like is making your dreams sound like voices outside your head. This is quite trippy, if you ask me. Is it still considered Schizophrenia if I’m talking to myself inside my head?

All of this brings me to my main point: I think this genetic is best enjoyed with closed eyes.
In case you happen to be thinking OTH is weak, try holding your eyes closed for as long as you’re able to hold them, and, perhaps, you’ll reconsider.

Long story short: OTH has no room for speculations, but just for considerations. Don’t expect to see a portal of possibilities open before your feet or finally found a solution for that squeaking noise you keep hearing at 2AM and for which you have no explain. All you’ll get is a crystal-clear vision of your present, the rest, whatever that may be, is your duty to carry out. Change your life, escape the pits of your self-pity and ascend to the stars, savour your successes and your harmony or eat two buckets of KFC and collapse face-first on your carpet. All this goes beyond OTH.

I really liked this partially green and partially purple pheno. It was quite forgiving for a tropical NLD, extremely vigorous, all whilst delivering a clean, strong and refined effect, with some excellent resin. I brought her outside to finish under the sun and I was expecting some of the seeded buds to start rotting due to the intense dew at morning and the low temperatures we were having and, well, nothing happened. I only had place to grow a single plant, which turned out to be a male and ended up pollinating PCK #5. Next year will tell us more. In the meantime, enjoy Croptober. Every day is a gift.

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SonicNurse92

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Hola a todos :)

Hello everyone

This is a mix that took me two years to make. Oldtimer's Haze X Honduras P1 2017. Feminized. 18-26 weeks of flowering. Living Soil All Organic. Available for exchanges. If you have a relative living in Ecuador and you're not an ecuadorian with dreams of having your own seedbank, please let me know with a private message.

I will send a lot of this seeds to USA in January for exchanges. Here in my country there's a lot of freeloaders pseudo-breeders that have been working for years or nearly a decade with only hermies. I don't want to exchange with fellow countryman.

Next step is to cross the keepers (2 or 3) with Kerala Chellakutti males and females (to make regs and fems). I'm trying to make my own "Original Haze" with Sam's recipe, but instead of the Mexican I already used the Honduras Mexican long flowering pheno.

Last step will be finding a good Thai cultivar to end the Ecuadorian Haze by mixing the (Oldtimer's Haze x Honduras) x Kerala Chellakutti with nice Thai keepers with sexual stability.

No nanners at all in 6 females OTHxH my friend cultivated last summer (March to September, 12/12 outdoor, only 4 weeks of vegetative state in 1 liter pots, flowering in 5 gallons). Drought, root restriction, bothering them at night with flashlights and they handle it like champs.

The one with the big main cola took 18 weeks. The other one 26 weeks. Height 2.5 to 3 meters.

I think that's all for now. Some pictures for the record.

Best Regards to everyone and thank you for your attention amigos. :tiphat:
 

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BillyStoker

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sampling this long flowering Green Haze pheno. I get a coin jar smell when I chop it up, almost like blood is how I would describe it. Effect is super clean and stimulant like with no body stone. I found it most interesting when I went to work out on it, usually I take caffeine alongside the herb to counter any heavy effects when I train but not with this strain the combination can be too much
 

Ur Humbl Nr8tor

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I assume by fast, I may harvest her by Christmas, but honestly I have my doubts since it’s 8 days to November 1.

We also vaped tonight some of the January 2022 harvest of Purplish OTH (3F x 6M) from the original Ace OTH drops in the way way back when. Its been curing for about 9 months. We were digging into the lower buds, which are fully seeded with the last male from this same drop. First smoke of the late afternoon to get the party started. Very typical of the purple in the effects of introspection, but there is also a bit of the green edginess. The high creeps in about five minutes after the first hit. The seeds selections that came after and from where the Ace current keepers belie means this particular plant was not the crème de La creme, but it is a very nice mix of green x purple phenos. I’m looking forward to hitting the non seeded buds harder in the near.
 

Ur Humbl Nr8tor

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Hola a todos :)

Hello everyone

This is a mix that took me two years to make. Oldtimer's Haze X Honduras P1 2017. Feminized. 18-26 weeks of flowering. Living Soil All Organic. Available for exchanges. If you have a relative living in Ecuador and you're not an ecuadorian with dreams of having your own seedbank, please let me know with a private message.

I will send a lot of this seeds to USA in January for exchanges. Here in my country there's a lot of freeloaders pseudo-breeders that have been working for years or nearly a decade with only hermies. I don't want to exchange with fellow countryman.

Next step is to cross the keepers (2 or 3) with Kerala Chellakutti males and females (to make regs and fems). I'm trying to make my own "Original Haze" with Sam's recipe, but instead of the Mexican I already used the Honduras Mexican long flowering pheno.

Last step will be finding a good Thai cultivar to end the Ecuadorian Haze by mixing the (Oldtimer's Haze x Honduras) x Kerala Chellakutti with nice Thai keepers with sexual stability.

No nanners at all in 6 females OTHxH my friend cultivated last summer (March to September, 12/12 outdoor, only 4 weeks of vegetative state in 1 liter pots, flowering in 5 gallons). Drought, root restriction, bothering them at night with flashlights and they handle it like champs.

The one with the big main cola took 18 weeks. The other one 26 weeks. Height 2.5 to 3 meters.

I think that's all for now. Some pictures for the record.

Best Regards to everyone and thank you for your attention amigos. :tiphat:
WOW!!
 

NOREGRETZ

Active member
Hola a todos :)

Hello everyone
Hola sonic
Blackbird tienes algunas variedades tai
Dead celebrity= vietblack 164 kiona cut x astro zombie (hmong thai x vietblack)
Astro zombie f2
DocD tenía algunos vietblack s1
Golden coast genetics también tenía algunos tai
Blackcatgenetics hizo algunas repro de vietblack dalat y purple tai de la línea de snowhigh
Por ahora solo son los que me vienen a la mente pero creo que podrían servirte para la creación de tu haze

Saludos
 

kaboom777

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I would go directly to the source that is snowhigh and I would run away from those instagram breeders who then ask for a fortune just to copy someone else's work with 3 seeds. snowhigh seems expensive but when you add up all its discounts it comes out cheaper than those breeders on Instagram.
With the money that blackbird asks for, I would have bought the entire catalog of ACE landraces yesterday in the promo
 

SonicNurse92

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Hola Noregretz espero que estés muy bien !

Muchas gracias por tus consejos, sabes que voy a intercambiar semillas con un amigo pues está reproduciendo Highland Thai de TRSC en invernadero y además conserva variedades de The Vibes Collective como la Lambsbread y muchas otras más de Indian Landrace Exchange.

Angus me recomendó la Birmania ya que las Highland Thai están agotadas así que las voy a comprar también.

La verdad es que voy a enviar en febrero del próximo año estas OTHaze x Honduras a Estados Unidos para regalar packs de 12 semillas feminizadas a diferentes amigos que conocí por Instagram para que las prueben por allá, me interesa compartir pues uno siempre recibe lo que viene dando. Hazme saber si te interesaría probarlas con un mensaje directo.

Me encuentro dando forma a las 11 Kerala Chellakutti de Khalifa para pasarlas a floración ya que debo ir a visitar a unos amigos en un país vecino que me van a regalar semillas de Snowhigh como Vietnam Black y de Mass Medical como las Swabi además de enseñarme sobre agricultura regenerativa.

Haré el cruce final por separado con Vietnam Black, Highland Thai y Birmania para tener 3 prototipos distintos de una nueva (Un)original Haze jaja

Cuídate mucho

Saludos
 

BillyStoker

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Testing the green haze reproduction seed I made. I love how tropical they look even as babies. First pic is a few weeks earlier
 

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