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Old 11-06-2006, 02:12 AM
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heres the legit answer, the real purple haze, a very potent strain most popular during the 60s or 70s, is extinct. u can never get 100 percent purple haze, however, there are clones, and im sure some seeeds are true purple haze x ( whatever )
that being said, in todays world if someone says they have purple haze, it could BE a clone/clippin/seed of the original purp haze, but most likely, its not even that....
100 percent purp haze = extinct
clones/ hybrids = 95 percent extinct... so if u do get lucky and somehow find a legit clone ( most likely from a club or grower from the 70's ) then salud for findin that.

all that being said, u can have a normal strand of haze, turn purple....which is then labeled purple haze, but is in no way even closely remote to the original in terms of thc %, cnb ratio, smell, etc
Thanks for good reply. I'm not trying to sound like a jerk, but this is the type of stuff I've heard from other people like "it was a super powerful strain from the 60s" and its extinct and you can never get it etc etc. What is your source for this information? I'm pretty good with computers and for the life of me I can't seem to find a reliable source that says one way or the other.

Besides that point, I also have the question of why people always have to be like "OMG PURPLE HAZE DOESN'T EXIST." If it's purple and it's haze, it's purple haze. DIfferent seedbanks may have "blueberry" seeds that aren't genetically identical, but when you grow it the product is still blueberry. It doesn't have to be directly descended from the first plant ever called blueberry to be blueberry you know what I mean?
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