Haze Crosses
Haze Crosses represent a broad family of hybrids descended from original Haze genetics, which emerged in California during the 1980s. The Haze lineage is characterized by long flowering times, uplifting aromatic profiles, and sativa-dominant structure, making it a foundational parent in countless modern cultivars. Breeders have crossed Haze lines with indicas, other sativas, and specialty genetics to reduce flowering duration while attempting to preserve the strain's distinctive terpene complexity. Haze Crosses typically express varied phenotypes depending on the secondary parent and selection pressure applied across generations. Notable examples include Blueberry Haze, Lemon Haze, and Northern Lights Haze, each demonstrating how Haze genetics adapt to different breeding objectives.
Haze Crosses strains
No strains tagged into Haze Crosses yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Haze Crosses represent a broad family of hybrids descended from original Haze genetics, which emerged in California during the 1980s. The Haze lineage is characterized by long flowering times, uplifting aromatic profiles, and sativa-dominant structure, making it a foundational parent in countless modern cultivars. Breeders have crossed Haze lines with indicas, other sativas, and specialty genetics to reduce flowering duration while attempting to preserve the strain's distinctive terpene complexity. Haze Crosses typically express varied phenotypes depending on the secondary parent and selection pressure applied across generations. Notable examples include Blueberry Haze, Lemon Haze, and Northern Lights Haze, each demonstrating how Haze genetics adapt to different breeding objectives.
Haze Crosses serve as genetic bridges for breeders seeking to introduce Haze's aromatic and structural traits into faster-finishing cultivars. The family's genetic plasticity makes it valuable for selecting specific terpene expressions and plant morphology while managing cultivation timelines.
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