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Every cannabis enthusiast knows the legendary Haze strain. Pure haze strains are originally Sativa's and today there are many crossbreds for sale. You can get Haze strains as a Sativa hybrid or Sativa-dominant. Haze cannabis strains are not so strong that they blow you away completely and that is appreciated by a lot of people around the world. What Haze weed has to offer is an uplifting high. In addition, Haze varieties are also appreciated for their delicious aromas and fruity undertones.
The good thing about Haze is that they are very powerful strains, but after you have smoked it you can just go on and do your thing. Haze generally won't get you couch-locked after smoking. Of course, this depends on how much you consume. Haze provides an energetic, euphoric high. It does not give your body a heavy feeling but lifts you up.
Growing haze
Despite all the benefits that Haze has to offer in terms of effects, it is not a popular strain among growers. Why is that? Probably because many growers find this strain very difficult to maintain. And there is a truth in that. A Haze species can be self-willed, so to speak. To get a good harvest, you will have to put a lot of time and energy into it. With a Haze strain, not all will happen automatically. But if you give this strain the right attention, you will be rewarded with fantastic flower tops.
According to many gardeners, a disadvantage is that the flowering time of Haze can last very long, sometimes up to 15 weeks. So you need a lot of patience, and patience is not the best characteristic of most weed growers! You need to take your time, but if you can bear the patience, you will be rewarded with a fantastic end product: beautiful, large, sticky, tasty flower tops full of cannabinoid-rich trichomes.
Typical for Haze
- The taste of Haze can be described as sweet, hints of citrus, spicy and earthy
- A mix of different genetics: Sativa (from the region of Thailand or India), Columbian gold, Mexican Sativa
- The effects of Haze are an uplifting, euphoric and energetic feeling
- Therapeutic effects of Haze: stress-relieving and combating inflammation
History of Haze
The recent history of Haze is set in California. The Haze brothers from Santa Cruz actually accidentally bred a number of seeds that they had, and that resulted in the - now-legendary - Haze strain. The story goes that the brothers were not consciously working on a new strain, but that it all happened by chance. But what exactly did the Haze brothers cross to come to Haze? Nobody knows for sure. To this day, there is a lot of speculation about this.
The basis of the Haze strain is probably formed by an Indian landrace and Apoculpo Gold. But it is also possible that much more has been crossed. Over time, many new variations have been developed, they are hybrids that have Haze genes in them, but also genetics from other strains. The pure Haze, however, has always remained a legendary strain that does not have the easiest growth properties but does have awesome effects in store for you.
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