
- Big haze vibes from a small, manageable plant.
Crazy Hazey
Crazy Hazey is a compact, sativa-dominant hybrid that delivers an uplifting head high and manageable plant size.
- High-energy head high with a mellow finish
- Compact plants ideal for limited spaces
- Reliable indoors and in sheltered UK gardens
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18-22% |
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<1% |
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Haze x Critical |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Moderate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium; compact structure |
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Medium-high indoors; moderate outdoors |
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citrus, earthy, spicy herbal |
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Feminised |
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cool Highland |
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uplifting, focused, mellow finish |
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Indoor or sheltered outdoor |
About Crazy Hazey
Crazy Hazey is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Haze x Critical to offer lively cerebral effects alongside resinous buds and a compact habit. It suits growers who want a clear, focused high and manageable plants that perform well indoors or in sheltered outdoor sites, particularly where space is limited or temperatures run cool.
Crazy Hazey is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred for an energetic head high. It pairs cerebral lift with a gentle body calm.
THC typically sits between 18 and 22 per cent in well-grown plants. That level produces a clear, noticeable high without being overpowering for most users.
CBD is low, generally under 1 per cent. The low CBD emphasises the THC-led psychoactive profile rather than strong cannabinoid-driven medical effects.
Crazy Hazey descends from Haze crossed with Critical. That lineage combines clear cerebral effects with reliable bud formation and resin production.
Seeds are available feminised for predictable female crops and simpler canopy planning. Photoperiod varieties suit growers who prefer to control vegetative timing.
Growing Crazy Hazey is moderately challenging and benefits from steady nutrient management and vigilant pest control in cool Highland growing conditions. Novice growers should consider controlled indoor spaces to avoid stress from fluctuating temperatures.
Flowering usually completes in eight to ten weeks under good indoor conditions. Outdoors the crop typically finishes late in the season depending on local weather.
Indoors the strain can deliver medium to high yields when given strong lighting and proper canopy management. Outdoors yields are more variable and depend on site, shelter and the season.
Plants keep a compact, bushy structure that responds well to topping and training. Final height is generally short to medium, making the variety manageable in limited space.
Indoors Crazy Hazey thrives under controlled lighting and ventilation, ideal for growers in Nottinghamshire seeking reliable harvests. Outdoors it prefers a sheltered, sunny spot and can finish well in Nottinghamshire during a favourable season.
In Nottinghamshire growers should be aware that cool Highland growing conditions can slow ripening and reduce trichome development if temperatures dip late in the season. Using cloches, polytunnels or moving plants indoors for finishing helps mitigate chill and secures a better, more consistent harvest in Nottinghamshire.
Expect an uplifting, energetic head high that sharpens focus and creativity. The initial lift settles into a mellow, comfortable finish that rarely causes heavy sedation.
The flavour profile blends bright citrus and sweet haze notes with an earthy backbone. A faint spice or herbal aftertaste lingers on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
It is moderately easy but benefits from some experience with feeding and humidity control; beginners will find better success indoors where conditions are stable.
Expect around 18–22 per cent THC in properly cultivated plants, with variability depending on phenotype and grow conditions.
Standard cannabis nutrient schedules suit it well; avoid overfeeding and watch late-flower nitrogen to preserve terpene quality.
Harvest typically falls in late September to early October in milder UK sites, but monitor trichomes rather than relying on dates.
Yes, but in cooler climates you should protect it during ripening as persistent chill can reduce potency and yield.
Use topping, low-stress training and scrog to manage stretch and maximise bud sites for small tents.
Yes, Crazy Hazey's compact structure and modest final height make it especially suitable for compact indoor cannabis gardens where training and canopy control are used.
Aphids, spider mites and powdery mildew are the usual suspects; keep ventilation good and inspect regularly to catch infestations early.
Many growers perform a short flush to improve smoke flavour, typically reducing nutrients in the final week or two before harvest.
Yes, it responds well to organic soils and feeding, though organic grows can require more attention to nutrient balance and pest management.
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