Haze Derived Genetics
Haze-derived genetics represent a foundational lineage in cannabis breeding, originating from the Haze strains developed in California during the 1960s-1980s. These genetics are characterized by sativa-dominant structures, extended flowering periods, and complex terpene profiles often featuring citrus, spice, and floral notes. Haze cultivars have been extensively crossed into modern breeding programs worldwide, contributing sativa traits to hybrid lines. Lineage records frequently report Haze ancestry in contemporary strains seeking uplifted aromatic profiles and extended vegetative vigor. The family remains significant in breeding because of its stability as a male and female parent across generations.
Haze Derived Genetics strains
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Haze-derived genetics represent a foundational lineage in cannabis breeding, originating from the Haze strains developed in California during the 1960s-1980s. These genetics are characterized by sativa-dominant structures, extended flowering periods, and complex terpene profiles often featuring citrus, spice, and floral notes. Haze cultivars have been extensively crossed into modern breeding programs worldwide, contributing sativa traits to hybrid lines. Lineage records frequently report Haze ancestry in contemporary strains seeking uplifted aromatic profiles and extended vegetative vigor. The family remains significant in breeding because of its stability as a male and female parent across generations.
Breeders working with Haze-derived lines often employ them to introduce sativa structure, flowering extension, and complex aromatic compounds into hybrid crosses. The genetic robustness and consistent expression of Haze traits across offspring has made it a standard reference point for sativa-hybrid development.
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