Haze Strain Family
The Haze strain family encompasses a lineage of sativa-dominant cultivars that emerged from 1970s–1980s breeding work, characterized by extended flowering periods, tall plant architecture, and terpene profiles often dominated by citrus, spice, and floral notes. Haze genetics have been extensively backcrossed and hybridized with indica and hybrid lines worldwide, resulting in numerous phenotypic expressions and regional variants. Breeders frequently report that Haze plants exhibit vigorous growth, multiple branching structures, and resinous flower development across diverse environmental conditions. The family's influence extends into contemporary commercial and artisanal breeding programs, where Haze genetics serve as foundational material for numerous modern hybrid releases. Lineage records indicate Original Haze, Super Haze, and several Haze crosses remain primary reference points with
Haze Strain Family strains
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The Haze strain family encompasses a lineage of sativa-dominant cultivars that emerged from 1970s–1980s breeding work, characterized by extended flowering periods, tall plant architecture, and terpene profiles often dominated by citrus, spice, and floral notes. Haze genetics have been extensively backcrossed and hybridized with indica and hybrid lines worldwide, resulting in numerous phenotypic expressions and regional variants. Breeders frequently report that Haze plants exhibit vigorous growth, multiple branching structures, and resinous flower development across diverse environmental conditions. The family's influence extends into contemporary commercial and artisanal breeding programs, where Haze genetics serve as foundational material for numerous modern hybrid releases. Lineage records indicate Original Haze, Super Haze, and several Haze crosses remain primary reference points with
Haze genetics are valued in breeding programs for sativa-type growth vigor, extended flowering characteristics, and terpene diversity. Breeders frequently introduce Haze lineage to modify plant structure, cannabinoid ratios, and aromatic profiles in hybrid development work.
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