OLD REVIEWS Super Cali Haze Anyone Try It or Grow It?

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I had some on one of my earlier ones but it wasn't in a very good spot. I've since moved them and these last 3 have been fine.

Did you have any bud rot leaving them so late?
 
slightly off topic but whats this like vs the super stinky
 
Congradulations to making it to your 1.000 post.

I had some on one of my earlier ones but it wasn't in a very good spot. I've since moved them and these last 3 have been fine.
 
You were probably asking Muddy but I have grown both and will answer anyway.

The SCH is a big plant with really big yields and the the Stinky isn't. I never found the stinky to be really impressive in any area. Stone is OK and smokes allright. The Super Cali Haze I like for its Sativa qualities. I like the pot, as a smoke better than Muddy does. The Stinky isn't even very stinky. I f you want stinky - any of the diesels smell more. I probably won't bother to grow it anymore, of course if someone sends me more free seeds I might.


slightly off topic but whats this like vs the super stinky
 
Thanks Nelson, this one makes 1,000.

Congradulations to making it to your 1.000 post.


---------- Post added 10-02-2011 at 11:29 AM ----------

I did a test grow of them last spring and pretty much agree with Nelson's assessment. Mine weren't smelly at all and found the high to be nothing special.

You were probably asking Muddy but I have grown both and will answer anyway.

The SCH is a big plant with really big yields and the the Stinky isn't. I never found the stinky to be really impressive in any area. Stone is OK and smokes allright. The Super Cali Haze I like for its Sativa qualities. I like the pot, as a smoke better than Muddy does. The Stinky isn't even very stinky. I f you want stinky - any of the diesels smell more. I probably won't bother to grow it anymore, of course if someone sends me more free seeds I might.
 
I have to say that the 3 I have left have filled in a lot in the past couple weeks. One is ready to pick, maybe tomorrow, and the buds are a lot denser on these than the ones I grew earlier in the year.

Perhaps you may change your mind about growing them again?

---------- Post added 10-03-2011 at 08:39 AM ----------

I know right! That and I was thinking of crossing with purple gem.
 
I've still got 5 femmed seeds left so I might, but that will depend on how well these last 3 do.

Perhaps you may change your mind about growing them again?

 
For me if it does not have the haze high whats the point maybes a good mid season outdoor crop maybe
 
I agree, they are much better suited for outdoors. I tried the Super Stinky Skunk Haze indoors and they were much too big for my small spaces.

It's Stitch who developed the Super Autos, not LBH. Stitch is also a member here, although he hasn't been around for quite awhile.

IMO none of these so called Super Autos are suited for indoor growing.

LBH would be the member to talk to he is the Super Auto King.Be aware a little will be lost in translation if you only speak english.
 
Igot a super cali haze freebie seed some time last fall from the Attitude. Germed it this spring but it didn't auto. No biggie though, because i was wondering how the ruderalis would affect the photoperiod. I got one clone off of it, and the mother with 3 main tops.

It showed clusters of pistils at the very beginning of august, so it must have started flowering around july 20th or so. I just harvested it a few days ago. I also have clones going indoor, but am not sure if i will run it again next year. it only has a light to medium crystal coverage and pretty light density. I'll see how it cures up, and how the canabinoid profile treats me before making the final decision. Its quite possible that this is low THC at like 8-10%, but it could have a 20:1 THC to CBD ratio or something and be very heady. If that's the case i may decide to run it again next year to get away from the nearly pure indicas that finish in my region.
 
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