Honestly, Oldtimer's Haze wouldn't be our recommendation for a sinsemilla indoor grow. We recommend indoor haze cycles for preservation projects (pure haze seeds production) or hybrid seed production.
Oldtimer's Hazes produces best results when grown at tropical/subtropical latitude, greenhouse would be recommended for more temperate latitudes.
She's an extreme tropical line, quite inbred. She's quite powerful in pure form, especially if you find correct parental plants. Effect as described before is energetic, introspective and psychedelic.
Her true potential appears when outcrossing concrete haze parental plants with other different inbred lines. Potency, vigour and yield increase a lot thanks to hybrid vigour. And flowering times and indoor adaptability can be improve easily.
only way for me to tell is finish a plant, as far as it havein purple traits.
heres a true PHaze plant outta original haze, stems, leaf and bud are purple. theres plenty of plants that will show purple highlights through out flower in the leaf stem or bud, but one that is complete purple is rare and what i consider PHaze.
others with highlights and such i wouldnt call Phaze, but thats just my opinion. i mean when ya call a plant purple haze it damn sure needs to be purple, not some purp leaf and when harvested looks like normal bud.
this plant i call Royal haze as it has the golden buds and purple stems and leaf. not a true PHaze imo, but a great one none the less. believe this one carries the golden haze trait in the bud.
have had a few plants that get gold buds.
CBF