Eltitoguay
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October-3 : Thai A5 Haze fem (A.C.E.); flower status from the main cola:
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...And I say goodbye to all of you until next time, with some local folk music: some fandanguillos from La Mancha:
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Me la regaló @MadMac...Muy buena música, tanto la Española como la Latino Americana. Quick question, can you point the way towards that Santa Marta Colombian x O Haze? Yes, that looks tasty. Awesome Thai A5 Haze.
I seem to remember that my Green Haze 19 A5 ended up smelling and tasting like cathedral incense with a strong fruity mango/peach/lemonade end... Of this Thai A5 Haze, subjectively, I love the "meat" part (pate-livers..."fresh breath of a Siberian Husky", I seem to remember that another forum member described this aroma to us, that whets the appetite...); but the "dry" part (leather/dry hash-lavender) doesn't suit me much... In any case, since its psychoactivity is similar and as good and powerful as that of my previous Green Haze 19 A5, for me it can taste like chickpeas with ketchup, heh... ...The one that smells, for my "fruit-loving" taste, amazing is my Zamáldelica this year: tangerine/orangenade, with a sweet carrot and fruity melon finish...Que bella @Eltitoguay she is shaping promising colas everywhere in early flowering
Glad the A5 Terp profile is already there early on. Since you have grown both (Green Haze 19 A5 and Thai A5 Haze): Green Haze 19 A5 is more Green Haze (metalic, woody, spicy, incensey, old dust) dominant for terpenes, while the Thai in this cross with A5 Haze is not so dominant like Green Haze, therefore presence and recombination of A5 Haze terps is usually stronger in Thai A5 Haze than Green Haze 19 A5.