Haze is one of the most well-known cannabis strain families, classically representing the sativa type. The name has become an established term over the decades and appears in countless strain names – from Amnesia Haze to Super Silver Haze.

Where does Haze come from?

The original Haze strains emerged in the 1970s through the crossing of various Sativa genetics from different regions of the world. This led to the development of a lineage that is still considered the reference for Sativa character today and forms the basis of many modern hybrids.

What characterizes Haze?

Haze strains are known for their tall growth, long flowering times, and a characteristic, often spicy-citrusy terpene profile. The effect is traditionally described as more stimulating – in contrast to the body-heavy Indica strains.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Haze a single strain?
No, rather an entire family. "Haze" describes a genetic lineage from which many individual strains have emerged.

Why are Haze strains so popular?
Because of their distinctive aroma and the effect described as clear and stimulating. For many, they are the epitome of a good Sativa.

What does Sativa character mean?
Roughly speaking, a more activating effect and tall, slender growth – although modern hybrids have long blurred the clear boundaries.

What defines the aroma of Haze?
Mainly the terpenes – often spicy, earthy, and citrusy. In a vaporizer, such aromas come out particularly well.

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