Haze Sativas
Haze Sativas represent a foundational lineage family rooted in 1960s–70s breeding work, characterized by extended flowering periods, tall vertical growth, and complex terpene profiles often dominated by citrus and spice notes. These genetics emerged from open-pollination practices in equatorial regions and were later stabilized by breeders seeking sativa-dominant traits with pronounced cannabinoid expression. Haze family cultivars are commonly associated with multi-week flower windows and require careful phenotype selection during breeding. Modern Haze lines remain essential germplasm for creating hybrid vigor and extending genetic diversity across contemporary cultivar development. Seed preservation of Haze genetics remains important for maintaining landrace characteristics and breeding potential.
Haze Sativas strains
No strains tagged into Haze Sativas yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Haze Sativas represent a foundational lineage family rooted in 1960s–70s breeding work, characterized by extended flowering periods, tall vertical growth, and complex terpene profiles often dominated by citrus and spice notes. These genetics emerged from open-pollination practices in equatorial regions and were later stabilized by breeders seeking sativa-dominant traits with pronounced cannabinoid expression. Haze family cultivars are commonly associated with multi-week flower windows and require careful phenotype selection during breeding. Modern Haze lines remain essential germplasm for creating hybrid vigor and extending genetic diversity across contemporary cultivar development. Seed preservation of Haze genetics remains important for maintaining landrace characteristics and breeding potential.
Breeders working with Haze Sativas use these genetics to introduce sativa architecture, extended flowering periods, and complex terpene expression into hybrid programs. Haze lineage materials are frequently crossed with shorter-season or higher-yield genetics to balance productivity with desired sensory and structural traits.
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