Families Haze Genetics
Haze genetics represent a foundational lineage in modern cannabis breeding, originating from landraces and early hybrid work in the 1970s–1980s. The family is characterized by sativa-dominant morphology, extended flowering times, and complex terpene profiles often featuring citrus, spice, and herbal aromatics. Breeders working in the Haze category frequently report tall plant structure, branching patterns suited to outdoor or high-ceiling indoor cultivation, and offspring exhibiting heterozygosity across multiple generations. Historical records document multiple Haze expressions—including Original Haze, Haze hybrid crosses, and regional stabilizations—making this family a primary source material for contemporary sativa-leaning hybrids. The genetic pool remains widely used in breeding programs seeking vigor, extended photoperiod sensitivity, and terpene complexity.
Families Haze Genetics strains
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Haze genetics represent a foundational lineage in modern cannabis breeding, originating from landraces and early hybrid work in the 1970s–1980s. The family is characterized by sativa-dominant morphology, extended flowering times, and complex terpene profiles often featuring citrus, spice, and herbal aromatics. Breeders working in the Haze category frequently report tall plant structure, branching patterns suited to outdoor or high-ceiling indoor cultivation, and offspring exhibiting heterozygosity across multiple generations. Historical records document multiple Haze expressions—including Original Haze, Haze hybrid crosses, and regional stabilizations—making this family a primary source material for contemporary sativa-leaning hybrids. The genetic pool remains widely used in breeding programs seeking vigor, extended photoperiod sensitivity, and terpene complexity.
Haze genetics are valued by breeders for introducing sativa structure, extended vegetative phases, and diverse terpene contributions to hybrid crosses. The family's genetic diversity and documented heritability make it a reliable parent for developing new cultivars with specific morphological or aromatic targets.
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