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Lemon Haze Family

The Lemon Haze family encompasses hybrid varieties descended from Lemon Skunk and Haze line crosses, developed primarily in the 1990s–2000s. Lineage records frequently report citrus-forward terpene profiles dominated by limonene, commonly associated with sharp lemon and grapefruit aromatics. These plants typically express sativa-dominant morphology with extended flowering windows (8–10+ weeks), reflecting their Haze heritage. Breeders working in this category often emphasize vigor, resin production, and stable citrus expression across generations. The family remains relevant in breeding programs seeking to combine Haze potency with distinct aromatic clarity.

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Lemon Haze Family strains

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About Lemon Haze Family

The Lemon Haze family encompasses hybrid varieties descended from Lemon Skunk and Haze line crosses, developed primarily in the 1990s–2000s. Lineage records frequently report citrus-forward terpene profiles dominated by limonene, commonly associated with sharp lemon and grapefruit aromatics. These plants typically express sativa-dominant morphology with extended flowering windows (8–10+ weeks), reflecting their Haze heritage. Breeders working in this category often emphasize vigor, resin production, and stable citrus expression across generations. The family remains relevant in breeding programs seeking to combine Haze potency with distinct aromatic clarity.

Breeder relevance

The Lemon Haze family serves as a valuable source for limonene-rich genetics and sativa structure in hybrid development. Breeders cross these lines with indica-dominant parents to reduce flowering time while preserving citrus terpene expression and plant vigor.

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