Hazeman Seeds

thenotsoesoteric

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I seen grape s 13 listed as grape stomper, I believe at dcseedexchange. I was curious about that as both are grape stomper x hp?

Either way my grapes 13 were definitely offspring from what I would assume was in fact GS.
 

SMT69

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a little bump for hazyman

madness - bubba kush x 88g13hp at about 30 days in from flip

outta 12 beans, one is spectacular. bubba leaner unreal kushy dank smelling , and kept 2 other g13hp phenos just because there super vigerous and im curious but looks like nothing special, ill report back when there getting done



bubba side/did i say she smells unbelievable dank like nothing else ive grown in the last 12months








im guessing these 2 are leaning towards the 88g13hp so i kept them, they're quite identical. calyx's are growing fast on these so im curious. but they dont smell anything as glorious as the kush next to them
33days flip
 
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thenotsoesoteric

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I posted over on CPF but forgot to hear.

Grape bubba, somewhere around 5-6 week mark. Only thing I noticed that is weird is she has tiny green ball where the hairs are coming out. Not like a pollinated pistil that is red & receding into a calyx producing a seed but rather a weird tiny pea like sphere with the two pistils shooting out of it. I don't see them in mature calyxes.

She is a frosty galIMG_20190411_100256_940.jpg

I've seen it before in plants but never really notice it effecting flavor or anything. Tried to get a pic but my phone camera blows.
 

rollinfunk

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Day 2 for my favorite Schedule 1 narcotic, Hazeman's Headband.
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Still can't find a shoe after smoking the top cola one night....mostly causes memory loss, euphoria, paralysis.:-D
I have his headband, which I think he said was actually (urkle x headband) x headband. Not sure exactly what his headband male is as Loompa's hb is a clone only OG? I think his headband male is a bx. Is that what yours is?

FYI - Sometimes hazeman doesn't mention what he used as the starting male in his crosess. ex: g13bx2, la pure kush bx4, headbandbx. These are clone onlys so he must of bx'd them for a male. Regardless, he's got some fire in there so I will still grow out my hazeman stuff. Wondering if I should do fat purple, headband, or madness from him next?
 

DCcan

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I think his headband male is a bx. Is that what yours is?
Probably, all 3 from seed came up female last time and grew out identical. You couldn't see any variation between the 3.
Wondering if I should do fat purple, headband, or madness from him next?
My Fat Purple testers all came up male unfortunately. Nice plant, glad to see he's released it.
I'm going to grow that one again and Madness, also on the list.
 

SMT69

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Madness @ 37 days - early bloom but setting up nicely, the leaves are just starting to turn color

bubba kush pheno






some bubba lowers







g13/hp (on same nute regimine as bubba and its abit hot for her but she's holding strong)






cloned them up
2 bubba and 2 g13/hp in bubblers @10days rooted ready for the veg tent
 
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Icemud420

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Here is some photos of Hazemans Monkey balls aka Deep Chunk. There was a ton of variation between the 5 females. I used this for a seed run so didn't get to sample the end results. Terpene profiles were all different on each of the 5 phenos. Only 1 of the 5 females really was a "keeper" quality. All had very very interesting terpene profiles.

Here is my pheno report pre/post harvest:
Deep Chunk Seed Project 2018-2019
Summary:

Seeds purchased from Hazeman Seeds at Infinity Genetics under the name “monkey balls”. I spoke with hazeman and he told me that these are made from a selected phenotype of Tom Hill’s deep chunk stock.

8 seeds were popped into water, within 24 hours 7 of 8 seeds cracked and were put into soil. The remaining seed I was using a knife to gently assist with opening and the seed popped out of my hand and was lost.
After 3-5 days all 7 seeds put into soil sprouted.

Males:
2 Males and 5 females were the result of the seeds. Both males were used in the open pollination.
Both males were approximately the same growth, with very similar structure, one was taller than the other by about 1’. Both males had a strong terpene smell but each was slightly different. Both males produced tons of pollen, and were removed from the tent around day 25 flowering. Some pollen was gathered and stored in a ziplock bag.

Females:


Pheno #2 This phenotype is middle of the road in terms of all qualities. This is a midsize phenol, right in the middle of all 5 females in terms of height. Bud formation is fairly good, not as good as phenol 4 or 5 but not as bad as phenol 7 or 8. Trichome formation is not great but terpene profile is fairly strong. Terpenes on this smell pungent, very similar to Pheno 4 where it is a chemically new carpet skunky smell with deep sweet undertones. This phenol also has another smell that I can’t describe, similar to a carmel or honey smell. Not the best phenotype but not the worst, most likely will produce some good progeny, but not the selected one.

After Harvest report: This phenotype was very leafy despite the buds looking large they were quite airy and leafy. The Terpenes in this one were fairly strong, but I would say 6 out of 10 for pungency and could have been much stronger. The terpene profile is a mix of a popcorn butter, pine and a skunky 90's kushy smell, similar to mids of the 90's. Nothing extremely special about this pheno, in terms of terps. Most seeds were mature meaning a faster finishing pheno, and very large seeds.


Pheno #4 This phenotype is the 2nd tallest phenol, and has the 2nd best bud structure out of all 5 females. Trichome development is the best on this phenotype where the sugar leaf edges are coated with resin and even the fan leaves are developing a fair amount of resin. The terpene profile is probably a 7 out of 10 and has a very interesting smell, almost a smell of a new carpet mixed with a skunky undertone, and a slight sweet root smell. Best smelling phenotype and also a choice select phenotype. Not as good formation of buds as Phenotype 5, but best phenol for smell and trichomes. Late in flowering This pheno developed a “banana” and is a hermie. Definitely a bummer because this one had the best smell out of it. Not the breeding one.
After Harvest Report: This phenotype has a lot of possibility in future pheno hunts, and despite the single banana that formed, the buds were absolutely coated in trichomes, and the terpenes were screaming at me loud! The terp profile on this one is a pinsol/pine with a turpentine/kerosene smell, with a slight hint of fruit and rubber. Very very appealing scent. The only drawback to this pheno, other than the banana, is that the yield is fairly low compared to other phenotypes, however the bud to leaf ratio was actually much better than most of the other phenotypes.



Pheno #5 This is the tallest phenotype by far, over 1’ taller than the rest of the phenotypes. The developing bud structure is probably the best out of all 5 phenotypes in terms of an appealing bud. This phenotype also has the 2nd best amount of trichome development as of mid flowering (day 33). Upon a bud rub the terpene profile is not extremely potent, but probably a 6 out of 10. Hints of garlic, skunky with a undertone of a tart citrus seem to make up the profile, mixed with a hint of stinky armpit smell. Beautiful bud structure and formation of stacking and seems to be the largest yielder. (choice select phenotype). This is the choice select phenotype late in flowering. This is the only one that has perfect bud formation, lots of yield, lots of trichomes, strong terpenes and has promise.

After Harvest report: Phenotype 5 was the select phenotype for resin production, best bud structure, best looking plant, and probably highest yielding (although I didn't measure/weigh them) however the terpene level was much less pungent than other phenotypes. On a scale of 1 to 10 of strength of terpenes, I would say this was a 7 where the others were around 8-9. The blend of terpenes though was very interesting but very hard to pick out something it related to, or smelled like. The terpenes had a slight garlic smell, mixed with a sweaty armpit, with a hint of cherries, and almost a fresh mens collogne smell. The blend of terpenes was very well blended where no smell overpowered the other, and overall a very good smelling plant, but the strength of the terpenes seemed to be less pungent. I think this pheno will definitely be a winner for breeding as overall the qualities were great.



Pheno #7 This phenotype is the shortest of all 5 females and is about 6” shorter than the middle sized phenotypes that make up the majority. This phenotype has been slower to form buds, and the buds are very leafy and not very appealing as of mid flowering. Trichome formation is low and upon a rub of the buds, the terp profile is very weak (probably a 3 of 10 in terms of strength) and the terp smell is hard to detect, but smells similar to a fresh root pulled out of the soil, or a carrot. Very little smell and not a choice phenotype.
After Harvest Report: Surprisingly after dried the buds on this pheno are quite nice, and yielded fairly well. The sugar leaves actually came of easily by light rubs on the bud. The smell though is really what intrigues me with this pheno. The terps are actually quite strong on this phenotype, and I would say is a sweet, paint thinner, pine blend of smell with a hint of menthol or eucalyptus, very appealing and seems to open the nose and give energy upon just smelling the terps. I definitely am very interested now in the terps of this as they smell unreal, and very very good. This would definitely be a great cross with xmas bud, or an og kush.



Pheno #8 This phenotype is only about 6” taller than phenotype 7, and is the 2nd shortest female. Bud formation is extremely leafy and very little girth to the buds. Very little trichome formation is on this strain at mid flowering (hardly visible and no stickiness on a bud rub). Terp profile is almost non existant and smells very lightly like a skunky smell mixed with fresh roots pulled out of the soil. Defintely not a select phenotype.
After Harvest Report: This pheno definitely has an amazing terp profile. It smells like some very old school OG kush, with a dank rubbery funk and a slight hint of black licorice and very very strong. I am surprised how it went from hardly any smell to now. The seeds also were very mature when de-seeding which seems to lean to a more mature plant. The buds themselves were very leafy but de leafeded easily.

Phenotype 5
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