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Outback Haze #8 x Silk Haze S

Stoneguru

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This is a collaboration Dwight Diotte and I had been planning on for awhile and finally got to. Nevil had sent him over 40 Outback Haze (NH21/'78 Thai X NH36) before he passed.
Dwight Selected these down to several keepers that exemplified the line.

SILK S haze is an outlier from Nigerian Silk and NL5 crosses that favor the original 5haze release. An extremely dank frankincense that retains the pleasurable energetic waves associated with the old Nigerian Silk clone only. I think this cut still holds the highest ocimene, Eucalyptol and CBG recorded at piffcon.

As a whole the Incenses associated with the original 5haze are not as dominant in the Nevil's Haze that Outback was selected from as well as a few other characteristics such as the mutations. Together this contrast of distant haze selections should make for some unique recombinations.

Here is the Nevil's Haze 21 in Outback.
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Dwights #8 sure seems to favor NH21 on structure, lateral branching and flower formation.
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This trait passed along to these testers while Silk Haze S's original 5haze mutations did as well.
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One of them has the Nigerian Silk Haze mutations which are slightly different.

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Hazy Arachnids

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Regarding traits, high analytics and excellent Genetics this is a very exciting cross. 2 weeks into stretch✌️🙏
 
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Creeperpark

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This is a collaboration Dwight Diotte and I had been planning on for awhile and finally got to. Nevil had sent him over 40 Outback Haze (NH21/'78 Thai X NH36) before he passed.
Dwight Selected these down to several keepers that exemplified the line.

SILK S haze is an outlier from Nigerian Silk and NL5 crosses that favor the original 5haze release. An extremely dank frankincense that retains the pleasurable energetic waves associated with the old Nigerian Silk clone only. I think this cut still holds the highest ocimene, Eucalyptol and CBG recorded at piffcon.

As a whole the Incenses associated with the original 5haze are not as dominant in the Nevil's Haze that Outback was selected from as well as a few other characteristics such as the mutations. Together this contrast of distant haze selections should make for some unique recombinations.

Here is the Nevil's Haze 21 in Outback.
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Dwights #8 sure seems to favor NH21 on structure, lateral branching and flower formation. View attachment 19108369
This trait passed along to these testers while Silk Haze S's original 5haze mutations did as well.
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One of them has the Nigerian Silk Haze mutations which are slightly different.

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Hazy Arachnids

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Regarding traits, high analytics and excellent Genetics this is a very exciting cross. 2 weeks into stretch✌️🙏
Those are kick-ass-looking friend, Damn. You are doing a good job with this difficult strain. Are you growing in a soil-less mix?
 

Stoneguru

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Those are kick-ass-looking friend, Damn. You are doing a good job with this difficult strain. Are you growing in a soil-less mix?
Thank you! It's an organic build a soil type blend. The top one is Nevil's then Dwight's and the last 3 are mine. I almost burned them with N topdress going into stretch. About 70% perlite, peat, coir 15% worm casting 15% compost. Various top dresses by stage. Mulched in rice hulls, Water in fulvic acids, cal/mag. LED lights.
 

Stoneguru

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Dwights Outback Haze #8 is giving some serious arms to the Outback Silk Haze.

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Silk Haze S is as vigorous and similar stature at this stage, but much more branchy like this Outback Silk #2

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His resembles the NH21 with its columnar bats. Symmetrical arborvitaes in all directions. I think it will offer better light penetration through the canopy. It's really fun seeing these characteristics coming together.
 

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