In our quest for the best 'Haze x sativa' hybrid, it was clear that Panama was the perfect match to strengthen the best American sativa Haze traits.
To create Panama Haze, we have pollinated our best incensey Purple Haze and Green Haze parental plants with our F10 Panama elite. The result is an impressive Haze dominant F1 hybrid, with great vigor, potency and yield, where the lemony, spicy and incensey classic Haze aromas have been enhanced.
Panama's influence is significant in this hybrid, increasing flower density, resin production, potency and duration of the effect.
We have improved Haze's indoor adaptability and reduce its flowering time without adding indica or skunk genetics.
We are sure that Panama Haze (along with our other Haze x sativa hybrids) will help to open a new chapter where the Haze recovers its super sativa splendor and essence, thanks to the introduction of 'fresh blood' coming from our best sativas.
Strain FAQ
Do these strains have natural pest-fighting benefits?
Their harvest timing of mid-November is precisely to avoid insect activity's peak in warmer months. This timing gives them inherent pest resistance, minimising pesticide use in organic legal farming.
How have Sativa strains adapted to their warm, equatorial origins?
Born under the tropical sun, Sativas worship it by extending tall to absorb its powerful rays. This love of warmth extends their blossoming seasons beyond 10 to 12 weeks.
How do hybrid strains complicate cannabis genetics?
Hybrids complicate the genetic environment beyond just Indica and Sativa. By crossbreeding numerous generations, hybrids have developed many traits from both parents, creating polyhybrid strains. Genetic variety gives the cannabis family tree many interesting relatives!
How does the long flowering time effect cannabinoid levels in these strains?
Long-flowering cultivars produce more THC and CBD due to their longer development. This means that by harvest time, certain strains may have stronger effects.
Why do some cannabis strains smell like incense?
Incense-scented strains frequently come from landrace strains from India and the Middle East. Cannabis' various terpenes give it its fragrance.