G13 Haze Lineage
The G13 Haze lineage represents a significant breeding intersection between two distinct cannabis families: the G13 strain (reportedly originating from a government breeding program) and Haze genetics (known for complex terpene profiles and extended flowering times). Breeders working in this category often describe crosses combining G13's dense structure and yield characteristics with Haze's sativa-leaning growth pattern and aromatic complexity. Lineage records frequently report plants exhibiting moderate to long flowering periods, with cannabinoid and terpene expression varying widely depending on backcross depth and parental selection. This family has been extensively worked by private breeders since the 1990s, resulting in numerous named cultivars and phenotypic variation. The G13 Haze cross family remains relevant in contemporary breeding programs focused on hybrid vigor and balanced
G13 Haze Lineage strains
No strains tagged into G13 Haze Lineage yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The G13 Haze lineage represents a significant breeding intersection between two distinct cannabis families: the G13 strain (reportedly originating from a government breeding program) and Haze genetics (known for complex terpene profiles and extended flowering times). Breeders working in this category often describe crosses combining G13's dense structure and yield characteristics with Haze's sativa-leaning growth pattern and aromatic complexity. Lineage records frequently report plants exhibiting moderate to long flowering periods, with cannabinoid and terpene expression varying widely depending on backcross depth and parental selection. This family has been extensively worked by private breeders since the 1990s, resulting in numerous named cultivars and phenotypic variation. The G13 Haze cross family remains relevant in contemporary breeding programs focused on hybrid vigor and balanced
Breeders select within this lineage primarily for hybrid structure (shorter than pure Haze, more vigorous than pure G13) and terpene profile diversity. Backcrossing and F2 stabilization work within G13 Haze families remains common among seed developers targeting photoperiod-responsive genetics.
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