Haze Hybrids
Haze Hybrids represent a broad breeding category descended from foundational Haze strains (themselves multi-generational sativa-dominant crosses). Breeders working in this lineage typically cross Haze genetics with indica-leaning or regional cultivars to modulate the long flowering times and tall plant structure characteristic of pure Haze lines. Records frequently show Haze Hybrid crosses incorporating Afghan, Thai, or modern North American genetics to create intermediate phenotypes. The family is known for diverse terpene profiles often tagged as citrus, spice, or floral, though expression varies significantly by crossing partner. Haze Hybrids remain widely used as breeding stock due to their genetic flexibility and commercial appeal in seed markets.
Haze Hybrids strains
No strains tagged into Haze Hybrids yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Haze Hybrids represent a broad breeding category descended from foundational Haze strains (themselves multi-generational sativa-dominant crosses). Breeders working in this lineage typically cross Haze genetics with indica-leaning or regional cultivars to modulate the long flowering times and tall plant structure characteristic of pure Haze lines. Records frequently show Haze Hybrid crosses incorporating Afghan, Thai, or modern North American genetics to create intermediate phenotypes. The family is known for diverse terpene profiles often tagged as citrus, spice, or floral, though expression varies significantly by crossing partner. Haze Hybrids remain widely used as breeding stock due to their genetic flexibility and commercial appeal in seed markets.
Breeders select Haze Hybrids to shorten flowering windows while retaining sativa-type structure and terpene complexity. The family serves as a bridge material—combining Haze vigor with more stable, faster-finishing genetics.
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