Bangi Haze, a time-honored strain from ACE Seeds, known for its stability and sativa-dominant traits, has graced the cannabis catalogue for almost two decades. Esteemed for its quick flowering and ease of cultivation, it yields compact, resinous buds emanating sweet, floral, lemony, and anisette fragrances.
Adapted to a multitude of climates including harsh conditions, Bangi Haze boasts exceptional resistance to cold, rain, and fungal diseases, making it viable for cultivation in varied environments, including cooler, wetter locales. This resilience, combined with its adaptability to indoor cultivation, positions Bangi Haze as a favored choice not only for growers but also for breeding projects, given its remarkable stability, high resin output, and unique African sativa terpenes profile rich in THC and void of CBD.
With its roots in F8 stabilized Congolese/Nepalese genetics, Bangi Haze exhibits a medium stature conducive to indoor growing, complemented by effective branching and nodal spacing for optimal light penetration. The strain promises an invigorating sativa high, escalating in intensity without tolerance limits, courtesy of its THC richness and absence of CBD, rounded out by a captivating bouquet of sweet, floral, musky, lemony, and anisette notes.
- Tipo: F8 STABILIZED HYBRID
- Format: Feminized and Regular
- Sativa / Indica ratio: 70 % sativa / 30 % indica
- THC: 15-20%
- CBD: Null
- CBG: 0.4-2 %
- Flowering indoors: 9-10 weeks
- Flowering outdoors: Early October
- Yield: Average-High
- Resistance against spider mites: Average
- Resistance against powder mildew: High
- Resistance against botrytis: High
- Resistance against white fly: Average-High
- Resistance against cold: High
- Resistance against heat: Average-High
- Latitude: 0º-47º
- Genetics: F8 stabilized Congolese/Nepalese hybrid.
- Structure: Medium sized sativa, easy to grow indoors. It has good branching and moderate node length, allowing the appropriate light penetration throughout the plant.
- Bouquet: Tempting sweet, floral, musky, lemony and anisette terpenes.
- High: Strong and energetic sativa effect that picks you up and keeps you active. Its sativa effect makes you feel higher and higher without tolerance limits due to its high THC and null CBD content.
- Terpene profile: It mainly contains the following monoterpenes: alpha pinene, beta myrcene, terpinolene and beta pinene, and lower amounts of limonene, trans ocimene and linalool. Sesquiterpenes: beta-caryophyllene and guaiol.
- Growing Tips: Excellent adaptability to all kind of indoor grows. Bangi Haze has been developed in Galicia, one of the coldest and rainiest areas in Spain, and subsequently stabilized a few generations for indoor growing. This sativa has acquired a surprising resistance against cold, rain and all types of fungus. It produces excellent results flowering even on foggy or icy days (in conditions where other varieties would easily die or rot). Bangi Haze has been grown in a great variety of climates: warm or cold, dry or wet, including northern countries from Central and Eastern Europe. Genetic analyses show that Bangi Haze has a unique genotype and little genetic variability. Highly recommended sativa for breeding projects, and to develop sativa dominant hybrids of energetic effects, due to its stability, adaptability, resistance, high resin production, and for its elaborated classic prime quality African sativa terpenes and for its chemotype rich in THC and without CBD. We recommend moderate levels of nutrients for the whole cycle, with moderate-soft levels of nitrogen.
Strain FAQ
Why do some heat-resistant strains flower longer?
These strains take advantage of their natural regions' long, warm growing seasons because of their long flowering durations. This stage optimises growth and reproduction, and is an envolved survival adaptation.
What terpenes contribute to the floral taste?
Humulene and myrcene's earthy and musky overtones enrich the scent. Myrcene's reported potential to intensify THC's effects make it more intriguing.
What does this strain's African and Middle Eastern heritage mean?
African cannabis strains, especially those near the equator, thrive in high humidity and bright sunlight for long growing seasons. While Middle Eastern strains have gained drought resilience and so they thrive in desert-like settings.