
- Chocolate notes, clear head, grown with care.
Chocolate Haze
Chocolate Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid known for a chocolate-citrus aroma and clear, uplifting effects.
- Distinct chocolate aroma with bright citrus lift
- Performs well with organic soil methods
- Great daytime thinker with gentle body calm
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Chocolate Thai x Haze |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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9-11 weeks |
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Tall; 1.2-2.5 m outdoors |
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Medium to high |
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Chocolate, Citrus, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxed |
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Suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation |
About Chocolate Haze
Chocolate Haze offers a pronounced head high carried on a chocolate-infused terpene base and subtle citrus top notes. It suits growers who can manage moderate height and humidity, and it rewards attentive cultivation with flavoursome, resinous buds.
Chocolate Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid that leans to cerebral stimulation with a mellow body note. The profile favours energetic, focused sessions rather than heavy sedation.
THC typically sits between 18 and 22 percent, giving a pronounced psychoactive effect without extreme overpowering potency. This makes it well suited to experienced users who want a clear, lively high.
CBD levels are low, usually under one percent, so it is not a CBD-focused choice. Users seeking therapeutic CBD should consider pairing or alternative strains.
The lineage reads Chocolate Thai x Haze, combining old-school cocoa aromatics with classic haze vigour. This cross explains the strain's heady lift and chocolate-tinged terpene profile.
Seeds are commonly available as feminised to simplify crop planning and reduce time spent removing males. Some breeders also offer regular or autoflower variants for specific breeding goals or faster cycles.
Growing Chocolate Haze is intermediate and benefits from steady environmental control in a wet Welsh valley climate. Attention to airflow, training and prevention of mould will pay dividends across the season.
Flowering generally completes in nine to eleven weeks under stable conditions. Outdoor growers with a long season can expect mature buds by early autumn in good years.
Yield is medium to high when light and humidity are well managed. Indoor yields respond to SCROG or SOG training while outdoor plants produce larger colas in sheltered sites.
Plants stretch tall with long internodes and slim colas that respond well to topping and tying. Outside they frequently exceed 1.5 metres where space and light allow.
Indoors Chocolate Haze performs well under controlled lights and benefits from training techniques to limit height. Outdoors in Dorset, place plants in a sheltered, sunniest spot to minimise damp-related issues.
In Dorset the wet Welsh valley climate requires strict moisture control and careful site selection to avoid persistent damp. Indoors in Dorset, strong ventilation and dehumidification are essential to prevent mould in this environment.
The initial effect is cerebral uplift that sharpens focus and creativity. It later eases into a gentle physical calm that does not overwhelm daytime activity.
The flavour profile centres on a clear chocolate note tempered by bright citrus and an earthy finish. The smoke is generally smooth with a mildly sweet aftertaste.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use 18/6 for the vegetative stage and switch to 12/12 to induce flowering, ensuring stable light periods to prevent stress.
Maintain good airflow, reduce ambient humidity, prune lower growth to increase circulation and avoid overhead watering that wets buds.
Yes, with pruning and training methods like topping and SCROG it can be controlled to fit modest indoor tents.
Harvest when trichomes are mostly cloudy with some amber for balanced potency and a fuller terpene profile.
Yes, it adapts well to organic cannabis soil growing techniques using compost, worm castings and slow-release organic nutrients to build flavour and resilience.
Aim for a slightly acidic pH between 6.0 and 6.8 for optimal nutrient uptake in soil.
CO2 can boost yields under very high light levels but is unnecessary for most home setups and adds complexity.
It has average pest resistance; routine inspection and integrated pest management keep infestations manageable.
Feed conservatively and use organic slow-release fertilisers; top dress with compost mid-season to sustain nutrients.
Wet trim can be easier in damp climates to remove wet foliage early, but many prefer a dry trim for aroma preservation when conditions allow.
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