A predominantly Mexican/Colombian hybrid, where the fascinating Oaxaca 79 takes the lead with its vintage, high-quality Mexican sativa personality, and its potent, cheerful, sociable, and psychedelic psychoactivity.
With a highly complex and refined terpene profile, it evokes a delightful and invigorating lemony freshness, complemented by intense exotic aromas of incense, musk, perfume, and floral notes. This hybrid attributes its rapid flowering, manageable size, and abundant lateral branching to Oaxaca 79, yielding secondary colas as laden as the main cola. The floral structure, characteristic of Oaxaca, is open and foxtailed, ensuring optimal ventilation and displaying excellent resistance against fungi and moisture.
Neville’s A5 Haze adds substantial vigor and yield to the final hybrid, without compromising the cheerful and motivating Mexican character and effect. Instead, it enhances the incense-like aromas inherited from both parents, transporting us to the finest American sativas of the 60s and 70s.
A sativa-dominant strain that will captivate enthusiasts of Haze and Mexican sativas alike.
If you are one of them, don’t miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the unique charms of Oaxaca A5 Haze!
- Type: POLY HYBRID
- Format: Feminized
- Sativa / Indica ratio: 80 % sativa / 20 % indica
- THC: 14-18 %
- CBD: 0.03 %
- CBG: 0.58 %
- Flowering indoors: 11-12 weeks
- Flowering outdoors: End of October
- Yield: High
- Resistance against spider mites: Average-High
- Resistance against powder mildew: High
- Resistance against botrytis: High
- Resistance against white fly: Average-High
- Resistance against cold: Average-High
- Resistance against heat: Average-High
- Oaxaca 79 S1 #23 x A5 Haze by Neville (Northern Lights #5/HazeA).
- Medium-sized sativa with abundant and flexible lateral branching, which barely stretches during flowering and is easy to manage indoors.
- Lemon, incense, musk, perfume, floral notes, oriental spices, noble woods, and occasionally meaty. Highly complex and refined, reminiscent of the best American sativas from the 60s and 70s.
- Great impact from this high-quality Mexican sativa. It brings forth a wave of uplifting and motivating joy, enhancing your social experience and submerging you in a cheerful, psychedelic state of bliss for around 2-3 hours, concluding with a smooth descent.
- Rich and complex terpene profile. It mainly contains the following monoterpenes: very high content of terpinolene, high in limonene, followed by moderate amounts of beta-pinene and beta-myrcene, and small amounts of alpha-pinene and linalool. Sesquiterpenes: high amounts of beta-caryophyllene, moderate amounts of alpha-humulene, and small amounts of trans-ocimene and alpha-bisabolol.
Strain FAQ
What adaptations help cannabis strains handle heat?
Resistance to high temperatures has led to changed leaf structures, increased trichome production to reflect sunlight, and deeper root systems to reach cooler, moister soil. They are able to thrive in heat thanks to these adaptations.
What gives some cannabis strains a musky smell?
Plant terpenes give it a musky smell. These strains smell earthy and rich thanks to terpenes like myrcene, humulene, caryophyllene, and linalool. Myrcene contributes to rich, earthy odours like forest floors and woods.
Are Haze genetics common?
Haze genetics have been used to create many hybrid strains with Haze's characteristic scent and reportedly uplifting effects. Breeders have combined Haze with indica or sativa strains to create hybrids with shorter flowering times and higher yields.