
Black Haze
Black Haze has more than one origin story. Here are two of them.
Origin 1
To create their version of Black Haze, Washington’s Pioneer Nuggets crossed Colombian Black, Colombian Gold, and Purple Haze.
The top reported aromas of the strain are cherry, earth, and wood. It is said to taste similar with a hint of herbs.
Origin 2
The breeders at Exotic Seeds in Amsterdam put a lot of genetic work into their version of Black Haze. They crossed Skunk #1 with Lowryder then crossed the resulting plant with Sir Jack Auto then crossed that result with Pakistan Chitral Kush F5 to get Black Haze.
Black Haze is said to smell and taste like incense and sweet flowers.
Origin 1
Black Haze is a sativa-dominant strain that’s a cross between Colombian Black, Colombian Gold, and Purple Haze. It produces tall, slender plants thanks to its sativa heritage. Black Haze has an average flowering time between 77 and 98 days and is known to produce medium yields in ideal conditions. The strain’s hardy landrace genes make it easy to grow indoors and out.
Black Haze by Pioneer Nuggets is not available as seeds or clones.
Origin 2
Black Haze is a hybrid strain that has Skunk, Sir Jack, and Pakistan Chitral Kush genetics. The indica/sativa makeup is unknown but it develops short, squat plants. The strain has an average flowering time between 70 and 77 days and is known to produce low yields in ideal conditions though the plant and buds both have beautiful deep purple hues when exposed to cool temperatures. Black Haze grows well indoors or out.
Black Haze is available as seeds.
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