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Hickok Haze is here and it has an elite lineage. The award-winning Ghost Train Haze is a hybrid of Ghost OG and Neville’s Wreck. Ghost OG is perhaps the best known of OG Kush varieties, with a piercing bouquet of lemons, jet fuel, turpentine, pine needles, and a hint of burning rubber.
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I'm a first time grower. I planted some Hickok Haze, Golden Nugget and Hibernate at the same time. The Hickok by far has been the most forgiving and resilient plant I've grown. I made many mistakes and they were abused from seedlings but still continued to keep on pushing through, much more so than the GN or Hibernate. I ended up with three females and two males of Hickok. About a month into flowering and the girls are very happy. Lots of colas that are starting to fatten up. I'm going to yield significantly more from these three plants than the other two strains and I think a lot of that is the forgiving genetics. I was nervous growing something more on the sativa side my first time but like I said this strain was very forgiving. I even had one plant sprout two taproots and the small taproot ended up being male with the big plant being female. Was not expecting to see that. It's too bad these are discontinued, hopefully they come back someday. I can't even imagine what these would yield outdoors. Attached is a photo at F27. I cannot wait to see how these finish out.
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Hickok Haze is here and it has an elite lineage. The award-winning Ghost Train Haze is a hybrid of Ghost OG and Neville’s Wreck. Ghost OG is perhaps the best known of OG Kush varieties, with a piercing bouquet of lemons, jet fuel, turpentine, pine needles, and a hint of burning rubber. Â Neville’s Wreck, in turn, is a cross of Neville’s Haze (one of the most psychedelic and potent sativas of all time) and Trainwreck (a California Heirloom sativa). She is a great female to work with, encapsulating all the best aspects of her ancestry. She has the potency of an OG, the soaring euphoria of Haze, with the ease of growth and yields of a commercial variety. Her nose is mostly OG with a hint of incense and cedar/sandalwood spice that generally accompany Hazes, and just a hint of Trainwreck’s nose-crinkling sharpness. Ghost Train Haze is one of the rare plants that could be considered a Grail.
We have used the studly Stardawg to hit every female of value we can get our hands on. He will add some purple tint, extreme vigor, sour smells of corrosive chemicals, and yields to the Ghost Train Haze. Phenotypes of Hickok Haze will express fairly high variation, with every combination of the parents imaginable. Aromas will be bizarre and diverse, some smelling like each parent and others smelling like something else entirely.
Hickok Haze will surely have some producers, and every phenotype will likely be of deadly potency. This variety is for growers who like some diversity in their seedlings and enjoy sifting through a plethora of interesting phenotypes. The next big thing could easily be lurking in these seeds.
Ghost Train Haze – 50%
Chem 4 – 25%
Chem D – 22%
Affy – 03%
Photo Credits: THT (2018)
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Lineage | Chem 4, Ghost OG, Ghost Train Haze, Neville's Wreck, Stardawg, Tres Dawg |
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Climate | Warm |
Difficulty | Moderate |
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Effects | Uplifting |
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Only grew one of these out as an after thought in my last grow . it finished really quick , considering the genetics . it wasn’t a big producer but it was extremely potent . The high was def head and euphoric . I would bet if it were tested it would be well over 25% thc . I will be adding these to my next grow for sure . in the description it states the likelihood of a lot of variation of phenotypes , I’m hoping to find one as potent as the last . I feel this is an extremely good deal and would encourage anyone who likes a strong head high to give Hickok Haze a try .
This has one of the more unique terp profiles out there. It is very perfume-y and is similar to pine tar mixed with juniper berries mixed with anise/licorice mixed with pungent cheese mixed with grain alcohol. There are two main phenos- the shorter, super chunky buds pheno, (like the picture above), and the more sativa, very tall, skinny-er pheno, which takes more time, but in my opinion, is better. The high is just what you’d think. Head strong from the gth, but with a little more body and substance from the stardawg.
85 days of bloom is sativa, yield high, beautiful colors and aroma, I buy again.
Was sent 11 seeds all 11 popped all females and even a set of twins
Another strain from you guys i totally loved. Had a bit of a germination problem with these but still got four beautiful girls to grow and share with friends. Zero negativity heard about these girls from anyone including me. Great bag appeal, great high, and smell and taste are bomb diggity! Yeah, she’s a pretty sweet strain for sure.
Great to grow….
I’m a first time grower. I planted some Hickok Haze, Golden Nugget and Hibernate at the same time. The Hickok by far has been the most forgiving and resilient plant I’ve grown. I made many mistakes and they were abused from seedlings but still continued to keep on pushing through, much more so than the GN or Hibernate. I ended up with three females and two males of Hickok. About a month into flowering and the girls are very happy. Lots of colas that are starting to fatten up. I’m going to yield significantly more from these three plants than the other two strains and I think a lot of that is the forgiving genetics. I was nervous growing something more on the sativa side my first time but like I said this strain was very forgiving. I even had one plant sprout two taproots and the small taproot ended up being male with the big plant being female. Was not expecting to see that. It’s too bad these are discontinued, hopefully they come back someday. I can’t even imagine what these would yield outdoors.
Attached is a photo at F27. I cannot wait to see how these finish out.
Perfect combination of the two parents. Just like description.
Poped 3 beans will update with pics soon all sprouted looking healthy
Don’t get caught sleeping on these! 4 left! About to grab that garlix before there gone too!