@hempy
The Haze Whisperer
Usually they turn out quite potent donald.....ive been trying to look more into these sort of types for about 15-20 years.....im not sure if its being caused by something or a genetic anomaly....but it like they seem to be the next evolutionary stage into breeding plants just for thc....wen every thing keeps falling to the background bar the main goal of producing thc....an they do come out very potent. So yield, scent, structure, looks, everything seems to be thrown out bar producing thc.......I have also seen this happen from too much inbreeding....I think the haze crew stopped growing the haze because theres all turned out like this in the end... but very interesting plants ....they usually produce excellent smoke.
The first time i saw a plant like this was from a Thai many years ago i grew and it dried Red yielded over a pound of some of the most potent weed you could hope to grow.
No sativa flower has what most would call bag appeal so not sure why people are hung up on looks when they are talking sativas.
In the 70s we had what was called tripping weed getting around at the time you could get an oz of Colombian African so on for $30 and a small coin bag of tripping weed would cost you $30. It looked like wet oily leaf and this weed was as potent as it got.
Go find the post from Sam were he talks about his favored Haze smoke he called i think it was Greasy.
Haze like it or not did not have great bag appeal it was all about the smoke.
If you think this plant would yield an Oz only you have it very wrong.
As a guess you are looking at a minimum of 1/2 a pound dry and i am being very conservative.
What you have there is an ancestor.