With this version of the Oldtimers Haze, we are offering you a selection of green phenotypes. Their influence is mainly from Thai and southern Indian sativas original genotype of Haze population.
Green Haze is different from Purple Haze because it is completely green when ripe (even though the flowering takes place also with low temperatures) and it has delicate aromas of mature tropical fruits.
Strain FAQ
Are mould-resistant strains suitable for the indoors and outdoors?
Absolutely. As well as being able to thrive outdoors in humid locations, mould-resistant strains are also advantageous for the interior. These strains help prevent mould in areas where humidity management can be difficult.
What makes December seeds adaptable?
Cannabis' flexibility is shown by late-December strains. They grow into the winter because they've adapted to several climes. They live and mature much past harvest time due to their flexibility, demonstrating exceptional plant persistence.
How does the long flowering time effect cannabinoid levels in these strains?
Long-flowering cultivars produce more THC and CBD due to their longer development. This means that by harvest time, certain strains may have stronger effects.
How have pure Sativa strains performed in their homelands?
Sativas were used in rituals and traditional medicine to clear the mind and energise the spirit during spiritual ceremonies and artistic endeavours in the areas where they initially grew.
Why do some cannabis strains taste and smell like mangoes?
Myrcene, a terpene found in mangoes, gives some cannabis strains their mango aroma. Myrcene's earthy, musky aromas resemble the fruit's flavour, giving the strain a tropical scent.