oldtimers purple haze- pics & thc/cbd analysis

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oldtimers purple haze- pics & thc/cbd analysis

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heel mooi pics of this long-flowering (20-24 wks)
tropical/equitorial beauty; courtesy of: ace seeds,
icmag, and aussie botanical skills and climate...
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...and here's a copy and paste from ace seeds "Oldtimer's Haze cannabinoid and terpene analysis" post...
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.php?p ... stcount=27

We have the results of the cannabinoid and terpene analysis of Green Haze 19 and Purple Haze 23, our main parental plants of Green Haze and Purple Haze phenos from Oldtimer's Haze line, and main Oldtimer's Haze parental plants we use for all our current Haze hybrids.

Oldtimer's Haze has a pure THC chemotype, with null (or only traces) of CBD and CBG. The THC rates of both samples are of around 8-9 % THC (being Green Haze 19 slightly more potent than Purple Haze 23). I know this can sound a bit low for such a mythical sativa that have had such important impact in the development of some of the best sativa/indica hybrids ever produced, but take in mind these are highly inbred (since at least late 70s) pure hazes, and such long inbreeding usually implies a decrease in yield, vigor and cannabinoid production.

The analyzed samples were neither grown to their fullest potential here outdoors at 37N. Our warm mediterranean climate allows us to mature quite correctly even the more extreme and longer flowering tropical sativa types, but the light intensity and temps at night in November and December are not enough good to make justice to the requirements that these kind of tropical sativas need in their second half of flowering. So i estimate the Oldtimer's Haze THC rates can easily reach 12 % or more if it's grown to its full potential indoors or in a tropical/subtropical climate.

Take also in consideration that its THC/CBD ratio is almost infinite, due the lack of CBD, this and other variables (that we still need to understand) would explain the quality of the effects of Haze lines. As it has been previously commented widely by many pure Haze connoisseurs, the best qualities of pure haze can be restored by outcrossing her with other very rich THC non related strains, especially when Haze is outcrossed with other good and very powerful sativas, as we will demostrate with the upcoming Oldtimer's Haze hybrids cannabinoid results.

Both Green Haze 19 and Purple Haze 23 analytics are quite similar regarding cannabinoid quantities and ratios, but Green Haze effect is overall much more uplifting, clean, expansive and talkative, while Purple Haze is more introspective and dense. The effects of both phenos have no ceiling, but they do have slightly different type of psychoactivity.

The terpene profiles of our Green Haze and Purple Haze are also quite similar in the analytics, and quite simple, both containing mainly beta myrcene, trans ocimene and alpha pinene monoterpenes. Main difference is that Green Haze 19 also contains a bit of beta pinene monoterpene and also beta caryophyllene and alpha humelene sesquiterpenes, while Purple Haze 23 lacks of sesquiterpenes, at least in these 2 samples analyzed.

Hope you find the info interesting


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more cannabinoid and terpene analyses of ace strains here...
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=323725


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pure green oldtimers haze,
at 31days of 11/13...
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2 tallest are declared males (for making crosses).
2 right plants are last undeclared.
12-16wks (for females) to go.

EDIT: shortest of the remaining 2 on the right has
just declared female at 34days of 11/13, one day
short of 5wks.

EDIT 2: the last undeclared revealed female today,
at 36dys of 11/13. final: 6 females, 2 males to work with.
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i harvested my last purple oldtimers haze 7wks ago, and letting it cure more.
got 2 purple OThazes out of a pack of green OT haze ( :shock: ), the first was very fast for a purple and began showing
ambers at around 18wks of 11/13 light schedule (the whole time). her reveg today...
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she had the largest trichomes of any others, green or purp, and they were of a nice round globe shape.
aroma is an almost sweet "berrywood" that you won't find in dispensary herb.
she'll get those last buds cut off today and get up-potted, and then cloned after some more growth.
those clones should finish in the 16-17wk range under 11/13.

2nd purpie was a more classic >20wks type that was wispy wheat budded (extreme low yielding),
and didn't show any purple until the very last week(s) of flowering. her re-veg today...
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same "berrywood" aroma as the quicker purp atop, but a little sweeter.

her wispy wheat pheno-ness (and green subterfuge) during flower...
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i have a pack of cannabiogen's pure durban (10-14wks flowering)...
https://www.aceseeds.org/en/brands/cann ... anstd.html
...and thinking about launching a pack for crossing with the quick purpOThaze
to end up with faster, but still pure sativa, haze-hybrid off-spring.
finishing in the 12-17wks range, similar to nevilles haze.
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