Genetics |
A5 Haze x Malawi
|
Type |
mainly sativa |
Cultivation |
indoor/outdoor/greenhouse
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THC |
23-30% |
High |
powerful, psychedelic, giggly, dissociative, immobility
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Aroma |
Haze, incense, organic |
Flowering time (indoor) |
9-12 weeks
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Harvest time (outdoor) |
October-November |
Yield |
high
|
Plant height |
medium |
Description
Killer A5 Haze is a new Sativa hybrid that has the potential to produce the most potent plants, with the highest amount of THC in the ACE Seeds catalogue.
A5 Haze is one of the rarest mothers (and probably the most powerful one) belonging to the family of Dutch elite clones of Haze hybrids that Nevil Schoenmakers developed at the end of the 1980's. This Northern Lights #5/Haze A mother is characterised by its extremely trippy and devastating potency, high yield, and its organic and meaty aromas of authentic Dutch 'Old School' Haze. The rarity of this A5 Haze mother is due to Nevil losing the Haze A male very early on, meaning that seeds were never produced in commercial quantities using this Haze A male.
With Killer A5 Haze the main goal was to create a Sativa dominant hybrid that would maintain (and even exceed) the extreme potency, high vigour and high yields of the A5 mother. Malawi has increased the THC content even further, reaching as high as 30% (the upper limit that cannabis plants can produce). At the same time resin production and trichome size wsa increased. The long flowering time of the A5 Haze was reduced without having to introduce Indica genetics. Despite its great Sativa vigour and high production, Killer A5 Haze grows with a manageable size, making it the Sativa hybrid with the highest production per m2 from Ace Seeds. This strain requires high light intensity indoors and warm-hot weather outdoor (up to 42°N).
There are four phenotypes in Killer A5 Haze.
- Haze dominant pheno: highest Colombian Sativa influence from the Haze A male, producing huge and beautiful colas with an excellent calyx-leaf ratio, which mature with elegant and delicate reflowerings. Woody and incensed aromas of pure Haze. Flowering time: 75-90 days.
- NL/Haze pheno: this pheno shows a greater Indica influence from Northern Lights, and therefore a smaller size, faster flowering and lower calyx-leaf ratio. It is also the most faithful to the characteristics of the original A5 Haze mother, producing rounded and very resinous flowers with a silver appearance. Incensed, meaty (liver) and organic aromas. Flowering time: 66-80 days.
- Haze/Malawi pheno: Sativa dominant and well balanced pheno in terms of displaying characteristics from both Haze A and Malawi parents. It produces huge, very dense colas, with an excellent calyx-leaf ratio. Incense and woody Haze aromas, with the oily and resinous background of Malawi. Flowering time: 75-85 days.
- Silverish Malawi pheno: monstrous Sativa phenotype with a greater Malawi influence. Incredibly high calyx-leaf ratio, very high production, with the classic huge trichomes of Malawi. An abundant resin production of silver appearance when mature, bringing the characteristics of Malawi Killer phenotypes to very extreme levels that have rarely been reached before. Flowering time: 75-85 days.
Extraordinarily powerful, complex, profound and long lasting high. Psychedelic beginning that completely changes visual, auditory and tactile perception, catapulting the psyche to new dimensions where there seems to be no tangible reality. As the effect develops, it produces an uncontrollable hilarity, later becoming more introspective and physical, producing strong dissociation of mind and body, and a strong final couch lock or immobility similar to opiates. Recommended only for the most experienced psychonauts. It can cause panic and/or complete physical debilitation to users with low tolerance or without experience with strong Sativa's of this calibre. Nothing will be ever the same after trying Killer A5 Haze.
Top Features
- rare Haze genetics
- extremely powerful high
- high yield
Medical Info
Killer A5 Haze is not recommended if you suffer from:
- anxiety
- racy heart
- sleep disorders
- cardiovascular problems
- high blood pressure
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