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shiva82

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bottomshelf haze . tester plant 1 of of 1 . the first female. fair test . paradise cheeseibl [s?] x oldtimer haze . i tested the muddy hay , her half sister a couple of months back , that was peach ozz x oldtimerhaze. so far , in the small experiences i have had with old timer haze over the years, is that it improves on it itself and improve on the partner too. bending her every day now , and then once stretch has ended in a long while, i will then tie support the arms.
 

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Eltitoguay

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Although, musically speaking, for me Green OldTimer's Haze is not so calm and soft, but much more active and "edgy/sharp"... Something like that...(A musical tribute to the British Oldtimer, very loved in Spain)
(In Jamaica)

(In Spain)
 
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shiva82

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introspective columbian effects so far from the few progeny i have tested of the recent hybrids . i will work my way through more as i go . i'm limited with space . i make do with what i have.
 

shiva82

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i will do more numbers or all the old timer haze hybrids i have sooner or later , and outcrss the best together , in no order, recombination. no point making f2s as they don't get any better . or i could be wrong , but i'm lead to believe that . recombining them as polyhybrids suits me as a grower indoor. i think f1s with the oldtimer are maybe the best generation . i will play around over the next few years anyway
 
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