Haze Family Lineage
The Haze family represents one of cannabis breeding's most influential lineage branches, originating from 1970s California work with landrace sativas from Mexico, Thailand, and Colombia. Haze genetics became foundational to modern sativa-dominant breeding programs worldwide, introducing distinctive phenotypic traits including extended flowering periods, energetic growth patterns, and complex terpene profiles. Breeders continue to cross Haze lineages with other established families to introduce sativa characteristics, vigor, and flowering duration patterns into hybrid populations. Historical seed catalogs document Haze as a parent in countless named cultivars across decades of documented crosses. The family is classified primarily as sativa-dominant or pure sativa in typical breeding records. Understanding Haze lineage helps cultivators and breeders anticipate plant structure, photoperiod
Haze Family Lineage strains
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The Haze family represents one of cannabis breeding's most influential lineage branches, originating from 1970s California work with landrace sativas from Mexico, Thailand, and Colombia. Haze genetics became foundational to modern sativa-dominant breeding programs worldwide, introducing distinctive phenotypic traits including extended flowering periods, energetic growth patterns, and complex terpene profiles. Breeders continue to cross Haze lineages with other established families to introduce sativa characteristics, vigor, and flowering duration patterns into hybrid populations. Historical seed catalogs document Haze as a parent in countless named cultivars across decades of documented crosses. The family is classified primarily as sativa-dominant or pure sativa in typical breeding records. Understanding Haze lineage helps cultivators and breeders anticipate plant structure, photoperiod
Haze genetics serve as sativa backbone material in hybrid programs seeking to extend flowering windows, increase plant height, or introduce specific terpene expressions. Breeders working with Haze crosses often document longer vegetative vigor and reduced final yield density compared to indica-leaning lineages.
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