Liberty Haze is a strain created from a crossing of G13 with a fast flowering ChemDawg 91. This strain has both Indica and Sativa characteristics, and has a fast flowering time of 8-9 weeks, where it grows to a medium height. This plant has a substantial girth, and performs excellently both indoors and outdoors.
The long dense colas start to fatten up in the last few weeks, producing dense buds in a beautiful red and purple calyx. The buzz is immediate and long lasting, creating a euphoric cerebral effect. This strain of weed has a distinct lime taste and fragrance.
The Liberty Haze strain by Barneys Farm is 60% Sativa 40% Indica.
To properly store Liberty Haze seeds, it is recommended to keep them cool and dark in an airtight container ideally in a refrigerator with proper labeling and dating, avoiding freezing.
- Type: Feminised
- Photoperiod: Normal
- Cultivation: Indoor/outdoor
- Genetics: G13 x ChemDawg 91 Effect: Long lasting, Calm, Tingly, Giggly, Euphoria,
- Creative Indoor Yield (g): up to 600 gr/m²
- Flowering Time (days): 60 - 65
- Feminised Outdoor Harvest Month: October
- Feminised Outdoor Harvest Month Week: 1st-2nd week
- Height (cm): 100/110cm
- Height Indoor (cm): 110cm
- Indica %: 40%
- Sativa %: 60%
- Medical: No
- Taste: Pine, Lime, Herbal
- Aroma: Musky, Earthy, Skunky
Strain FAQ
What gives cannabis lime flavour?
Limonene, a citrusy terpene found in lime rinds and other citrus fruits, gives cannabis strains their lime flavour. This terpene really gives strains a lime taste. Terpinolene and myrcene's flowery, grassy, and faintly lemony overtones enhance the lime profile.
How did the Cannabis Cup affect cannabis culture?
The Cannabis Cup is a cultural highlight that promotes unity and cannabis love. More than a competition, it's a location where the cannabis community can celebrate its advances and culture.
Why is it getting harder and harder to find pure sativa strains?
Finding pure Sativa strains is become a treasure quest! Due to its customisable effects and growth properties, many strains marketed as 100% sativa strains are actually Sativa-dominant hybrids. This is due to breeders adapting to different tastes and producing strains to match them.
Do high-yielding strains reportedly need different nutrients?
Their dietary needs are said to be more demanding than their lower yielding counterparts. A balanced nutritional mix of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, and other micronutrients is said to be needed for strong growth and bud formation.
The economic and ecological benefits of these strains?
Early-flowering cultivars are said to be able to boost efficiency by allowing for an earlier harvest. This decreases crop loss from weather or pests. Operating with the seasons is also said to reduce the need for artificial lighting and heating, making it more sustainable and better for the environment.