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
Does the light spectrum matter when it comes to indoor cannabis?
Indoor lighting customisation is reportedly like a magic wand. It is said that some legal growers adjust illumination to control plant growth and cannabinoid and terpene development. Increasing blue light, they say, could boost the plant's terpene profile and aroma and flavour.
Original European cannabis strains face what obstacles today?
Modern breeding for high THC or CBD strains challenges European strains like ruderalis and Swiss landraces. Conservation is essential to preserve these strains' genetic variety as they are able to provide resilience, disease resistance, and climate adaptability.
What obstacles do indoor collectors face with 100% Sativa strains?
Sativas' towering height and long bloom times reportedly lead to them requiring plenty of space and environmental trickery to mimic their tropical habitat indoors.
How do feminized cannabis strains work?
A particular breeding method removes male chromosomes from feminised cannabis plants. Feminised seeds result in plants that are nearly always female (99%) and ready to produce THC and CBD-rich buds. It works like magic to give producers flower-producing plants!
Has rushing to beat the cold affected strains' cannabinoid content?
The pressure to mature before colder weather doesn't reportedly affect these strains' cannabinoid compositions. Due to their genetic diversity, they are said to be able to produce a wide range of effects.