Although we didn't want to repeat male fathers in our feminized line, we believed that this cross
was well worth it.
If you are a lover of fruity Hazes, this is the plant for you.
It gets purplish hues, as well as that Haze, incense aroma which transforms on combustion.
The flavor has a strong touch of hashish from the Himalayan Mountains.
The buzz comes on quickly, with a bubble effect and that swollen eye feeling.
You’ll enjoy the cerebral, pleasant, long-lasting high.
O’Haze Red is apt for getting nicely stoned
- Year: 2013
- Genetics: Dancehall 24 x Jack the Ripper
- Predominant: sativa
- Indoor flowering: 55/70 days
- Outdoor finish: 1/15 October
- Yield: medium
Strain FAQ
Do Sativas have reported medical uses?
Sativas are said to boost moods, fight depression, reduce exhaustion, and improve concentration, making them reportedly a good choice for those who want a mental boost without the drowsiness of Indicas.
How are new fruity strains created?
It is quite an art! Breeders combine strains with different terpene profiles to boost flavour and effects. This rigorous selection and breeding has produced a huge variety of strains to satisfy every taste!
Does this strain's European heritage bring anything to the table?
Swiss landrace strains, adapted to the Alpine climate, are cannabis genetic surprises. Over thousands of years, they have developed resilience and unique cannabinoid compositions, often with low THC levels to comply with Switzerland's THC legislation. Their isolation and small-scale cultivation in Switzerland make them rare outside the country.