A5 haze, the mystery plant.

TheCannabist

Active Member
It's recently come to my attention that almost no information is available on A5 Haze and no-one seems to sell the seeds. This will not do! The main reason I'm concerned is because I've been given 3 regular A5H seeds and have no idea how they're gona turn out, which is quite fun actually, but also I think it's important that these old strains aren't forgotten. Especially as this one's genetics have been bred into a HUGE proportion of today's strains.

After spending aeons scouring the interweb for any info on the A5 Haze I have managed to come up with a rather loosely based theory on its origins/genetics, which is as follows: A5 Haze comes partly from one of Neville's original three haze plants, a male named A haze (the others were C haze, male and B haze, female). A Haze was hybridized with NL#5 to create NL#5 Haze. It seems NL5H eclipsed the other phenos which came out of this crossing, as there was another called C5 Haze (see where i'm going with this?) so i have to assume that A5 Haze is another pheno of the A haze x NL#5 hybrids. I know it sounds pretty ropey, but if you want to check my source. which is actually quite interesting follow this link:

https://growguide.opengrow.com/History_of_Hazes_-_Part_1

If anyone knows better please don't hesitate to correct me! Also please add to this if you know anything else eg. growing traits etc.!
BTW I found some at a coffeeshop near me (maastricht) and it was damn good. intense green nugs speckled with bright orange hairs. Taste quite hazey but a bit lighter, not too musky. A very sativa taste.

The Cannabist
 

Green Lungz

Active Member
Its funny. I had this strain years ago. It was amazing. I couldn't find it in dispensaries anymore. Last time I had it was a girlfriend of mine picked up a 1/4 at a collective in Hollywood..

I have been searching for information related to this strain for years after I had it, and found virtually nothing, until this post I just stumbled upon. Which AT LEAST points me in the direction of Norther Lights, and a Haze..

Thank you VERY MUCH OP.. Seriously. This is the first bit of information I have ever found on what I knew as just "A5".
 
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