Original Haze Lineage
The Original Haze lineage emerged in California during the 1970s–80s as a landrace-influenced hybrid family, typically combining Southeast Asian and Mexican genetics. Plants in this family are commonly associated with sativa-dominant architecture, extended flowering periods, and terpene profiles often tagged as citrus-forward or spicy. Breeders working in this category have historically valued Haze genetics for vigor, height potential, and complexity of aromatic expression. Lineage records frequently report crosses between Haze and indica-dominant stabilizers, creating numerous derivative strains. This family remains foundational in modern breeding programs seeking sativa characteristics with reduced flowering time.
Original Haze Lineage strains
No strains tagged into Original Haze Lineage yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
The Original Haze lineage emerged in California during the 1970s–80s as a landrace-influenced hybrid family, typically combining Southeast Asian and Mexican genetics. Plants in this family are commonly associated with sativa-dominant architecture, extended flowering periods, and terpene profiles often tagged as citrus-forward or spicy. Breeders working in this category have historically valued Haze genetics for vigor, height potential, and complexity of aromatic expression. Lineage records frequently report crosses between Haze and indica-dominant stabilizers, creating numerous derivative strains. This family remains foundational in modern breeding programs seeking sativa characteristics with reduced flowering time.
Breeders use Original Haze genetics to introduce sativa phenotypes, extended growth vigor, and distinctive terpene complexity into hybrid programs. Haze crosses have become standard in stabilizing long-flowering sativa traits while shortening bloom cycles through selective hybridization.
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