
- Sweet, sativa-driven uplift for growers who prioritise flavour and clarity.
Candy Haze
Candy Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for sweet citrus flavours and an uplifting, clear-headed high.
- Sweet citrus terpenes
- Uplifting, clear-headed high
- Performs well with organic soil
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18-22% |
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≤1% |
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CANDY x HAZE |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate to advanced |
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9-11 weeks |
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1.5–2.5 m outdoors, compact indoors with training |
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Moderate to high |
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Sweet candy, Citrus, Floral haze |
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Feminised |
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Wet Welsh Valley |
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Euphoric, Energetic, Sociable |
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Indoor/Outdoor |
About Candy Haze
Candy Haze combines candy-sweet terpenes with classic Haze vigour to produce a clear, energising high and a distinct citrus-floral flavour. In the UK it suits growers prepared to manage height and humidity, and it rewards careful soil and airflow management with fragrant, resinous buds.
Candy Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid that favours clarity and uplift. It shows more cerebral lift than heavy physical sedation.
THC commonly ranges between 18 and 22 percent in tested flowers. That potency gives a pronounced psychoactive effect for occasional users.
CBD content is very low and usually under one percent. It is not a cultivar chosen for high-CBD therapeutic use.
Candy Haze derives from Candy crossed with classic Haze genetics to merge sweet terpene profiles with sativa vigour. That lineage explains its tall growth and citrus-sweet aromatics.
Seeds are commonly sold as Feminised to ensure consistent female crops. Regular seeds are available for breeders seeking genetic stability while autoflower versions are uncommon.
Growing Candy Haze in a wet Welsh valley climate raises the risk of mould and requires strict humidity control. Outdoor crops become moderately challenging without good airflow and quick-draining soil.
Flowering time is typically nine to eleven weeks from stretch to harvest. Peak resin and terpene expression usually appear around week ten.
Under good light and ventilation yields are moderate to high. In persistent humidity yields drop unless mould and nutrient issues are managed.
Plants show a lanky, sativa-like structure with long internodes and tall branching. Outdoors they can exceed two metres without aggressive pruning.
Indoors in Nottingham Candy Haze responds well to SCROG and strong lighting to control vertical growth. Outdoors around Nottingham it benefits from sheltered positions and rapid-draining soil to avoid water logging.
Growing Candy Haze in Nottingham requires adapting to the wet Welsh valley climate to prevent bud rot and nutrient leaching. Use raised beds, fast-draining organic soil and protective covers outdoors to mitigate persistent moisture.
The high brings an immediate euphoric lift and increased energy. It encourages sociability and sharper focus rather than sedation.
Flavours combine sugary candy notes with fresh citrus and floral haze undertones. The aftertaste is sweet with a slight spicy finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a light, fast-draining organic mix with compost, perlite and worm castings to balance moisture retention and drainage.
Start a light nutrient regimen after plants show established vegetative growth and increase feed slowly during flowering.
Improve airflow, space plants, remove lower foliage and consider raised beds and covers to keep buds drier.
Yes, but choose a sheltered, sunny spot with excellent drainage and be prepared to protect plants during prolonged wet spells.
Expect heights from 1.5 to over 2 metres unless you train or prune to contain vertical growth.
Yes, Feminised seeds are widely available and preferred for home growers wanting predictable female plants.
Use biological controls, neem oil sparingly, and maintain soil health with compost teas to encourage beneficial insects.
Pruning and training like topping and SCROG can increase bud sites and improve yields when done early and carefully.
Yes, Candy Haze performs well in organic cannabis soil growing systems where steady microbial life and slow-release nutrients support terpene development.
Harvest when trichomes show a mix of cloudy and some amber for balanced effects and when pistils have mostly darkened.
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