Cobalt Haze Feminized is an indica / sativa hybrid, offering growers the best of both worlds. Previously called Sensi #11, Sensi Seeds’ community chose both its place in our permanent catalogue, and its new name. Its genetic pool features world-renowned strains, such as the award-winning Silver Haze, Blueberry, and Afghani #1.
The sativa influence means that the plants can grow to towering heights, while the indica results in generous yields. Cobalt Haze produces a pleasantly fruity aroma and thrives in sunny, Mediterranean climates.
Growth pattern of Cobalt Haze Feminized
Cobalt Haze Feminized cannabis seeds were developed by Sensi Seeds. The strain has an impressive genetic pool, featuring plants like Silver Haze, which has won multiple awards; dependable indica Afghani #1; and deliciously fruity Blueberry. This balanced parentage can be seen in the sativa-like heights of the plants, and the indica abundance of the harvests.
The seeds are feminized, which means only plants which flower as though they’re female will be produced. This makes cultivation easier, as it reduces the need to identify and remove male plants. It has an average flowering time, so growers won’t need to wait too long until harvest. However, it’s important to be aware that this strain, like many sativa-dominant variants, is capable of growing to substantial heights, especially when planted outside.
As the harvests are substantial, growers can anticipate the plants forming plenty of buds during the flowering stages. When cared for properly, in the right conditions, it’s relatively easy to maximise the yield without putting too much effort in.
Cobalt Haze performs best in Mediterranean countries, or any location with a warm climate and a long summer.
Effect, taste, and smell of Cobalt Haze Feminized
Cobalt Haze is a balance of sativa and indica, and this is evident in the high, the aroma and the taste. Users report experiencing deep relaxation upon consumption, though there’s a noticeable sativa uplift, often accompanied by a burst of mental alertness and creativity.
The Blueberry influence is noticeable in the fruity scent and taste, though it’s also possible to detect a hint of citrus and skunk.
In a nutshell
- The strain was chosen and named by the Sensi Seeds community; it was previously called Sensi#11
- Its genetic pool includes the Cannabis Cup-winning Silver Haze, and Blueberry and Afghani #1
- The plants can grow to towering heights – something to be aware of if trying to cultivate them discreetly
- The high is a blend of sativa and indica, and is uplifting and relaxing
- It’s a feminized strain, which results in plants that will grow and flowers as females
- Seed Type Feminized strain
- Sativa / indica Sativa / indica Hybrid
- Flowering Time Average flowering period
- Height High plant
- Yield Large yield
- Climate Zone Sunny / mediterranean
Strain FAQ
How is it seen as stealthier to use 12/12 photoperiod seeds?
Beginning with a 12/12 light schedule from seedling stage is said to be helpful in staying hidden. This method, called "12/12 from seed," reduces the vegetative phase, creating compact plants.
Are skunky strains simple to produce?
Skunk strains are popular due to their longevity and versatility. In harsh temperatures or environmental circumstances, their resilience is desired.
What helps tall cannabis strains survive in different climates?
Their exceptional height and structural design let them adapt to temperate and tropical regions. Tall strains are reportedly ideal for sunny outdoor spots since they absorb the most sunlight.
Can medium flowering time strains withstand diverse climates?
Medium flowering strains are said to be ideal for places with shorter summers because of their wide climatic tolerance. They can reportedly flower before winter, making them useful for those in poor conditions.
Does this strain's Central Asian influence have an impact on CBD levels?
Many of these strains have high CBD levels despite their high THC levels. They are said to be able to aid medicinal users seeking comfort without strong intoxicating effects.