Santa Marta Haze Autoflower is a THC rich autoflowering Haze variety which is very easy to grow. The genetics come from Amnesia Haze x Santa Marta, which is a Colombian jungle Haze. This autoflowering version takes around 75 days from seed to harvest and grows well under 20 hours of daily light indoors, reaching around a metre tall. Outdoor she takes 90-100 days. The buds have a sparkling resinous appearance and deliver an exceptionally powerful and long lasting psychedelic Haze high with a fresh, fruity and pine aroma. It’s an easy and uncomplicated variety to grow with THC levels over 20%. Yields are very high on this variety, but most repeat growers love her for the top quality high.
Strain FAQ
What reported medical benfits are high-THC strains said to have?
High-THC cannabis has been reported to help individuals with persistent pain, nausea, or epilepsy, amongst many other ailments. However, it is said that what works depends on the user, and this shows the need for proper tailored medical advice from a professional.
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 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!
Are auto-flowering cannabis strains pest-resistant?
Some auto-flowering strains are pest-resistant due to their Ruderalis genetics. Ruderalis' durability and capacity to flourish in difficult situations make these auto-flowering variants pest-resistant.
What makes beginner-friendly cannabis strains easier than others?
Beginner strains generally have balanced effects and don't require a great deal of work, making them excellent for newbies. Auto-flowering types' resistance to environmental stressors and pests, as well as their simpler legal growth conditions make them a common choice.