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Strain Profile

Oldtimer's Haze

Hybrid of different tropical sativas: Mexican, Purple Highland Colombian, Southern Indian (Kerala) and Thai. The Haze was developed in California in the 1960s and 70s by crossing some of the best tropical sativas which had been imported during that period. Its exact genotype remains unknown, but it is probably a hybrid of different sativas from Mexico, Southern India, Colombia and Thailand, the latter two being the most dominant in the final hybrid. This mythical sativa, which has been the starting point for the development of the best hybrids of the past decades, was about to disappear during the 1980s due to the introduction of skunks and indicas in the breeding scene. Ace seed’s Haze population comes from the last reproductions made with this variety in California, and it has been preserved intact until today by Oldtimer, a British breeder, and then reproduced by our breeders using a wide diversity of parental plants. Oldtimer’s Haze still preserves the genetic diversity that many present Haze lines have already lost, and it is possible to find phenotypes ranging from the mythic and nearly extinct “Purple Haze” to the most popular “Green Haze” phenotype, and of course intermediate combinations as well. By flowering the Hazes at low temperatures, the garden fills with beautiful autumn colours that vary from light green to red, blue and purple. The flowers gather forming willowy bunches that achieve good volume, when grown under optimum conditions. Oldtimer’s Haze has an incalculable value for every preservationist, collector and breeder that is looking for a Haze’spopulation that still conserves all quality and genetic diversity of the original hybrid. Oldtimer’s Haze is a delight for 70s sativa lovers, trip back into the past for all those who could not enjoy it at that time. Slim and elegant plants, with a tall, branched structure. Medium-length internodes. At the time of growing, the leaf is very thin and shows a pale colour. It reacts very well to pruning. Dark, fruity aroma, with earthy touches of ashes, incense and antique wood aroma. Green Haze’s aroma is fruitier (like tropical ripe fruit), whilePurple Hazes smell like blackberry and black liquor. Strong stimulating and mental effect, without heaviness or physical weakening. A high level of THC and low level of CBD together produce an o-limit effect, which allows you to get higher and higher with each intake. Ace only recommends it to extreme sativa lovers and breeding projects. Outdoors: Only in tropical or subtropical climates. Within latitudes between 20deg and 35deg, we would recommend a warm, coastal climate and the use of a greenhouse. Flowering indoors: 16 – 24 weeks Flowering outdoors: End of December/ January Yield/m2: Low Resistance against spider mite: Medium Resistance against Powdery Mildew: Medium Resistance against botrytis: Very High Resistance against cold: Medium Do you find mistakes or wrong information? Or is there something you want to add?

Lineage

India - Sativa x Thailand - Sativa

Linked Descendants

5 descendants

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Genomic Matrix

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Oldtimer's Haze
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Hybrid of different tropical sativas: Mexican, Purple Highland Colombian, Southern Indian (Kerala) and Thai. The Haze was developed in California in the 1960s and 70s by crossing s

Lineage Navigator

Parent / Current / Descendant
Parents
IN
India - Sativa
Original Strains
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TH
Thailand - Sativa
Original Strains
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Current Node
Oldtimer's Haze
ACE Seeds
sativa • Bred in Spain
Open in Marketplace
Direct descendants: 5
Recursive descendants: 7
Direct Descendants
EQ Haze
EQ Haze
Equilibrium Genetics
0 listingsEarly
Open in Marketplace
FU
Full Energy
Tropical Seeds Company
0 listingsEarly
Open in Marketplace
Green Haze
Green Haze
ACE Seeds
0 listingsEarly
Open in Marketplace
Hazey High
Hazey High
Tropical Seeds Company
0 listingsEarly
Open in Marketplace
Nepal Haze
Nepal Haze
ACE Seeds
0 listingsEarly
Open in Marketplace
Downstream Descendants
Recursive graph-linked lineage across 7 accessions.
EQ Hazegen 1
Equilibrium Genetics • sativa
Full Energygen 1
Tropical Seeds Company • hybrid
Green Hazegen 1
ACE Seeds • sativa
Hazey Highgen 1
Tropical Seeds Company • sativa
Nepal Hazegen 1
ACE Seeds • sativa
Green Haze 19 A5gen 2
ACE Seeds • hybrid
Green Banana Hazegen 3
Waffle House Genetics • hybrid

"Hybrid of different tropical sativas: Mexican, Purple Highland Colombian, Southern Indian (Kerala) and Thai. The Haze was developed in California in the 1960s and 70s by crossing some of the best tropical sativas which had been imported during that period. Its exact genotype remains unknown, but it is probably a hybrid of different sativas from Mexico, Southern India, Colombia and Thailand, the latter two being the most dominant in the final hybrid. This mythical sativa, which has been the starting point for the development of the best hybrids of the past decades, was about to disappear during the 1980s due to the introduction of skunks and indicas in the breeding scene. Ace seed’s Haze population comes from the last reproductions made with this variety in California, and it has been preserved intact until today by Oldtimer, a British breeder, and then reproduced by our breeders using a wide diversity of parental plants. Oldtimer’s Haze still preserves the genetic diversity that many present Haze lines have already lost, and it is possible to find phenotypes ranging from the mythic and nearly extinct “Purple Haze” to the most popular “Green Haze” phenotype, and of course intermediate combinations as well. By flowering the Hazes at low temperatures, the garden fills with beautiful autumn colours that vary from light green to red, blue and purple. The flowers gather forming willowy bunches that achieve good volume, when grown under optimum conditions. Oldtimer’s Haze has an incalculable value for every preservationist, collector and breeder that is looking for a Haze’spopulation that still conserves all quality and genetic diversity of the original hybrid. Oldtimer’s Haze is a delight for 70s sativa lovers, trip back into the past for all those who could not enjoy it at that time. Slim and elegant plants, with a tall, branched structure. Medium-length internodes. At the time of growing, the leaf is very thin and shows a pale colour. It reacts very well to pruning. Dark, fruity aroma, with earthy touches of ashes, incense and antique wood aroma. Green Haze’s aroma is fruitier (like tropical ripe fruit), whilePurple Hazes smell like blackberry and black liquor. Strong stimulating and mental effect, without heaviness or physical weakening. A high level of THC and low level of CBD together produce an o-limit effect, which allows you to get higher and higher with each intake. Ace only recommends it to extreme sativa lovers and breeding projects. Outdoors: Only in tropical or subtropical climates. Within latitudes between 20deg and 35deg, we would recommend a warm, coastal climate and the use of a greenhouse. Flowering indoors: 16 – 24 weeks Flowering outdoors: End of December/ January Yield/m2: Low Resistance against spider mite: Medium Resistance against Powdery Mildew: Medium Resistance against botrytis: Very High Resistance against cold: Medium Do you find mistakes or wrong information? Or is there something you want to add?"

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