This variety was meant for indoor cultivation, but outside it can give good results as well. The ancestors of this specimen are a Nevils Haze, crossed with the KC 606. It is an early flowering plant wit a special Haze taste.
Strain FAQ
Do peppery strains taste alike?
Absolutely not. Caryophyllene can reportedly change the vibe of even the same strain. Each batch is said to be an adventure because the soil, harvest, and handling can affect terpene levels.
Why do Sativas yield less outside their native ranges?
When beyond their tropical comfort zone, Sativas are said to yield less. Due to their long flowering time and specific environmental needs, they are reportedly difficult to satisfy away from their equatorial home.
Who created the first Haze Strain?
The "Haze Brothers" in California created the first Haze strain in the swinging '60s and '70s. They expertly crossed landrace strains from India, Mexico, Colombia, and Thailand to create the Haze. Their unique breeding gave Haze its complex aroma and intense effects, a cannabis cultivation milestone!
How do early-finishing strains handle cooler temperatures and less light?
Due to genetics, these strains are said to be resistant to chilly air and less sunlight. They reportedly thrive and yield well even in poor growing conditions because of their resilience.
Does this strain's South American heritage mean anything for resiience?
South American cannabis cultivars are said to be resistant to pests and illnesses due to their wide variety of environmental adaptations. They are ideal for breeding programmes that aim to strengthen cannabis plants due to their resilience.