Haze Lineage Traits
Haze lineage traits represent a foundational cannabis breeding category originating from 1970s–1980s Dutch hybridization work. These genetics are characterized by extended flowering periods, tall plant architecture, and terpene profiles commonly associated with citrus, floral, and spice aromatics. Haze-derived cultivars are frequently documented in breeding records as contributing uplifting sensory profiles and vigorous growth patterns to hybrid offspring. The family encompasses both pure Haze expressions and crosses that retain dominant Haze phenotypic markers. Breeders working in this category often select for delayed maturity, sativa-dominant structure, and complex volatile compound development.
Haze Lineage Traits strains
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Haze lineage traits represent a foundational cannabis breeding category originating from 1970s–1980s Dutch hybridization work. These genetics are characterized by extended flowering periods, tall plant architecture, and terpene profiles commonly associated with citrus, floral, and spice aromatics. Haze-derived cultivars are frequently documented in breeding records as contributing uplifting sensory profiles and vigorous growth patterns to hybrid offspring. The family encompasses both pure Haze expressions and crosses that retain dominant Haze phenotypic markers. Breeders working in this category often select for delayed maturity, sativa-dominant structure, and complex volatile compound development.
Haze genetics are extensively used in hybrid programs to introduce extended cultivation windows, aerial growth habits, and aromatic complexity. Breeders backcross Haze lines to stabilize terpene expression and plant vigor while managing flowering time through hybrid partnering.
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