Who loves purple haze?

cherrybobeddie

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FYI, Purple Haze was a fave LSD in the sixties and early seventies. I guess naming a cannabis strain that was predictable. I think I'll grow Cannalope Haze this spring.
 

grimweeder

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Yea apparently purple haze as a strain doesn’t actually exist. Obviously people have made strains an called it purple haze like this here recently to cash in on the name.

but the Oldskool stuff didn’t exist. It’s jus a name given to good purple weed.

Who knows really tho but it does seem like it could be true as no one actually knows what purple haze was meant to be genetically etc etc.

And the song is supposedly about a dream, not weed and not lsd afaik.
 

skuba

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Yea apparently purple haze as a strain doesn’t actually exist. Obviously people have made strains an called it purple haze like this here recently to cash in on the name.

but the Oldskool stuff didn’t exist. It’s jus a name given to good purple weed.

Who knows really tho but it does seem like it could be true as no one actually knows what purple haze was meant to be genetically etc etc.

And the song is supposedly about a dream, not weed and not lsd afaik.
Purple haze was LSD in the 60s, made by owsley stanley
 

Star Dog

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I've tried purple haze once in Amsterdam but was disappointed, I don't know anything about it being a strain or not but I'd heard of it and when I seen it I wanted to try it, being just a purple strain would make sense, there was nothing remotely special about the purple haze I smoked.
 

GiovanniJones

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Ace seeds makes Old Timers Haze and they have a pheno of it that gets purple they call Purple Haze. They did sell seeds of it a few years ago but it was discontinued. You can still get the OTH.
@The Mantis, that's exactly what I thought when I read the original post above. Ace's Old Timer's Haze is 14-20 weeks of flowering, and as far as I know, usually it's closer to 20. The pics above are way too advanced for 20 days of flower for a real Haze plant, no?
 

The Mantis

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@The Mantis, that's exactly what I thought when I read the original post above. Ace's Old Timer's Haze is 14-20 weeks of flowering, and as far as I know, usually it's closer to 20. The pics above are way too advanced for 20 days of flower for a real Haze plant, no?
I don't have enough experience growing haze yet to say for sure. The blades strike me as wide for a true haze. The OTH I'm growing now from Ace has very thin blades. But then again, the Silver Haze I'm growing from Nature Farmer has wide blades like the one above, with no purple hues. I believe the SH I have is real, as small tester bud I smoked had a silver haze like high.

You just have to grow it out & smoke it to tell for sure.
 

H G Griffin

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Check out this post from a while ago by @H G Griffin. It's a Haze on day 83 of flower and to me, it looks pretty authentic:

I wonder how that one turned out, the pic looks so yummy.
Hey Gio.
I had enough after 121 days of flower and chopped the viney bitch. The small amount of "bud" I smoked was disappointing so I ended up kieffing it all and throwing it in the kief jar. I learned a bit about growing long running sativas with this, but didn't fill the jars, unfortunately.

Next sativa up will be Mozambiquen Poison sometime in the next couple months.
 

skuba

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We always got something called Windowpane. I don't put much stock in those names. Like even in the sixties I knew names like Panama Red and Acapulco Gold was just BS.
I wasn’t there, but I know people who were and these things have been documented in various books written about the 60s. I also know people who think all weed names are made up by the dealer, while we know that’s not the case
 
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