Columbian Haze

Skunky Dunk Farms

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Original Haze was first bred in 1969 in the Santa Cruz Mountains by a gentleman named G.

G exchanged seeds with Skunkman Sam who saved the variety and turned the world onto Haze.

I begot the variety directly from Skunkman Sam IN 2012 and they are the original 3 way Colombian Haze that was first bred in 1969 in the Santa Cruz mountains by Sam's neighbor "G". Sam kept them through IBL breeding since the 70's to preserve the variety.

This variety contains no Afghan/Indica, it is unlike most everything in modern cannabis.

Please note: Original Haze is an amazing variety that is best used for breeding. You will no doubt find some wonderful examples of Haze, but do note that there is a lot of variation in the variety and that is what makes it such a great plant to breed with.

You can read more about Original Haze here:

question for sam the skunkman on the original haze - International Cannagraphic Magazine Forums
 

Mass Medical Strains​

Acapulco Gold ⚤ This is a rare, vintage strain which is extremely hard to come by these days.

If you haven’t smoked this original import decades ago, chances are your parents or grandparents did, and it’s all they talk about (still!)

Landrace strains are pure genetic lines which evolved in a particular region to be a certain way over long periods of time.

This is much different than the hybrid strains that people breed by crossing two strains together.

Pure landraces have much more unique traits to them, and often with that comes a very very unique type of high!

These seeds are really special, pure, vintage sativa landrace seeds.

For those who don’t believe there is a difference between Indica and sativa, they have not grown these seeds!

Flipping them to flower at 8 inches tall, topped 2-4 times, you can expect a finished plant between 4-6 feet tall, with massive yields.

Save big on veg time, they do most of their growth in the first weeks of flower.

Depending on phenotype, these can take 12-24 weeks to bloom.

They’re easier to grow than it sounds, and they’re a perfect addition to any perpetual flower room.
 
Ok, what to do here.
I'm planning on dropping these in 60 days.
Gotta have a dedicated spot for at least 5 to 6 months to pull it off.
I'm figuring on starting them under 13 hours for 5 weeks and then to 12.
Ok all youuns who have grown these sativa varities, how did ya run your photoperiod?
Columbia has a photoperiod ranging from winter soltice 11hrs 53 mins to summer 12 hrs 35 mins. Give or take a couple mins.
Do they kinda act like a auto and do their own thing lol?
 
Ok all youuns who have grown these sativa varities, how did ya run your photoperiod?
Columbia has a photoperiod ranging from winter soltice 11hrs 53 mins to summer 12 hrs 35 mins. Give or take a couple mins.
Do they kinda act like a auto and do their own thing lol?
Skunky
I don't pretend to know an answer to your question, but I am interested in the answer. I did a little googling and found this article.



There's a lot of guess work in it, but I thought it was relevant none the less.
Hope it helps.
Good luck with your grow!
Cheers,
WillieP
 

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