Super Silver Haze was bred in the 90’s from three strains that were all High Times Cup winners themselves. It won its first award in the late 90’s and since then, has continued to win more awards than any other strain ever created. This is a classic strain that has stood the test of time and has remained a favourite across the globe.
Its complex effect has been described as an uplifting, clear-headed body buzz. The smell and taste have been described as a beautiful balance of earthy Haze with fruity Skunk.
Many breeders have Super Silver Haze seeds available but quality and phenos can vary widely. We were very careful in our selection of the parents we used to create the most desirable representation of this legendary strain. Every grower should try this strain at least once.
Strain FAQ
How does the entourage effect affect these strains?
According to the entourage effect, cannabis ingredients like mild THC, cannabinoids, and terpenes act better together than alone. This combination may reportedly improve the effects of mid-range THC strains.
Why should South East Asian cannabis strains be preserved?
South East Asian pure landrace strains are getting rarer as hybridization expands worldwide. These cultivars' genetic diversity and heritage are preserved by local farmers and worldwide enthusiasts to ensure their future contribution to the cannabis genetics of the future.
How can cannabis terpenes create sweet flavours?
These strains' sweetness comes from terpene synergy. Terpenes working together can provide a variety of flavours that evoke sweet fruits, sweets, and candies.
What can beginners learn from single cannabis seeds?
Starting with single seeds is like taking an exploration into a whole new world! This variety of different requirements and genetic distinction teaches development patterns, care needs, and strain differences with each seed.
How do regular seeds help with cannabis diversity?
The huge variety of phenotypes created by regular seeds makes them a very interesting choice! These seeds are necessary to give cannabis its genetic diversity which helps it adapt and thrive in a range of situations.