Standard practice is to label it as a backcross, and make it clear what male was used initially and how many backcross generations it had undergone. Not pretend like you magically got pure reg seeds from a clone-only. Clarity about genetics actually matters. Fire or not, people should know exactly what they’re getting. Even an S1 should be labeled as such.
There’s other weird shit about Hazeman too. He sells 88g13HP when it was explicitly given out with instructions not to sell the pure line for profit. Same thing with Molokai Frost. I asked him about the Stardawg IX F2s and Underdawg D F2s he used to have available. He told me he doesn’t sell crosses made by other breeders, but I know he at least used to. Also, his Pine Tar Kush is apparently not PTK. This is according to Nspecta, the guy doing a huge Pine Tar Kush preservation project that probably has the majority of PTK seeds left in the world. According to him it’s Xmas Bud, which is still a rare and valuable strain, but it should be labeled appropriately.
I’m sure that Hazeman has some really good stuff. But I have a tough time completely trusting the genetics behind it all.