Original Haze Lines
Original Haze lines represent a foundational family in cannabis genetics, emerging from breeding work in California during the 1970s–1980s. These cultivars are characterized by sativa-dominant morphology, extended flowering periods, and terpene profiles commonly associated with citrus and spice aromatics. Lineage records frequently report Haze genetics as parent material in countless modern hybrids, establishing their significance in contemporary breeding frameworks. The family encompasses multiple phenotypes and regional expressions, reflecting the open-pollination and semi-stabilized nature of early preservation efforts. Breeders working with Haze germplasm often select for vigor, resin production, and terpene stability across generations.
Original Haze Lines strains
No strains tagged into Original Haze Lines yet — they'll appear here as breeders submit lineage records under this family.
Original Haze lines represent a foundational family in cannabis genetics, emerging from breeding work in California during the 1970s–1980s. These cultivars are characterized by sativa-dominant morphology, extended flowering periods, and terpene profiles commonly associated with citrus and spice aromatics. Lineage records frequently report Haze genetics as parent material in countless modern hybrids, establishing their significance in contemporary breeding frameworks. The family encompasses multiple phenotypes and regional expressions, reflecting the open-pollination and semi-stabilized nature of early preservation efforts. Breeders working with Haze germplasm often select for vigor, resin production, and terpene stability across generations.
Original Haze lines serve as genetic anchors for sativa-dominant hybrid development and are routinely backcrossed to introduce structural stability and aromatic complexity. Preservation and documentation of Haze phenotypes remain priorities within heritage genetics programs.
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