HAZENACIOUS
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Unfortunately I'm yet to sample the CG '72. I've had 4/4 males so far. Hopefully I'll get a chance this season
I always thought they "crucified" the plants to get that "gold" color out in the field. But no doubt metabolism and nutrition play a big part too. You definitely have a paler one on your hands there. How does she smoke compared to the greener types?
You're quite right about the color too. I guess Colombian Yellow, Straw or Hay just isn't as marketable as the Gold.
Hi Nexus,
Good point. I used to wonder about that like I heard the rumors about use of stress techniques etc, but I don't think they do that, I think now that is genetic. Its interesting because I did an F1 cross between male of Nevil's NH21XMML and my top 5hz hybrid cut, the offspring I grew out were mostly pale in varying degrees once buds started maturing, maybe it is a strong recessive trait, that was on both sides. The progeny had a certain uniformity to them even though individuals were quite unique. The 2 different plants pictured first under hps, you can see the first one pictured has the long strings of calyxes and is kind of like an eastern sativa/ Thai or something in terms of form. This plant was extremely potent, perhaps the strongest stuff I have tried since I lost my original 5hz cut. I smoked too much when I was testing the cieling and wound up with the spins, spent several hours kneeling before the porcelain goddess, so to speak, not fun. A small hit or 2 and you are flying for hours with no real crash. It is a true haze.
The second one with the red stem is the one that reminds me more of the Columbian Gold, which is also a bit more mellow of a smoke(still much stronger than conventional kush types), it has the similar kind of care free non paranoid dreamy high typical of the Columbians, that tends to leave you feeling a bit sleepy and relaxed after a few hours, but not really burnt out. They smell a bit sweet from 5hz side, with an underlying earthy cedar incensey smell, that is more prevalent on the exhale. The sweet smell does not translate to the smoke which is more woody hashy incense. Very smooth.
Here are a couple more halide pics of the more Columbian leaning pheno(on the right), interesting in terms of plant structure, it looks very similar to the original NH21