70% SATIVA - 30% INDICA
THC: 21.44% CBD: 0.4% CBN: 0.64%
GENETICS: G13 x Haze.
EFFECTS
Extremely psychoactive high, strong and long lasting.
Spicy, minty sativa taste.
Medicinally effective in pain therapy and appetite stimulation.
FLOWERING INDOOR
11 weeks with a yield up to 900 gr/m2.
Large plant, good for LST.
FLOWERING OUTDOOR
Ready by the 3rd. week of October (North hemisphere).
Production up to 1500 gr/plant.
Ideal for equatorial, tropical, subtropical and temperate climates, needs support.
AWARDS
1st HTCC 2004.
Strain FAQ
Do all minty strains have similar effects?
Absolutely not! Despite their minty taste, these strains reportedly have widely different impacts. There's a minty strain for practically any occasion because to its variety of affects.
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.
What do Haze strains smell and taste like?
As different as their genetics, Haze strains smell and taste earthy, woody, sweet, and lemony. Haze is reportedly a delicacy for those who like subtle and pleasurable consumption since their diverse combination of terpenes enhances the overall experience.
What role did landrace strain genetics play in North American and Canadian strain development?
True landrace strains are rare in North America and Canada, although landrace genetics from around the world have helped generate many popular strains. These genetics have introduced new traits and increased genetic diversity, altering cannabis development forever!
Why has the Cannabis Cup moved from Amsterdam?
The Cannabis Cup began in Amsterdam in 1988 and has now expanded to the US, Canada, and Jamaica. This global extension has followed the larger cannabis markets as cannabis legalisation changes throughout the world.