
- Bright haze lift, berry-rich aroma
Haze Berry
Haze Berry combines haze clarity with a pronounced berry aroma suited to cooler coastal regions.
- Sativa clarity with a berry twist
- Built for cooler coastal conditions
- Balanced potency and aromatic depth
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Haze x Blueberry |
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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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10-12 weeks |
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1.5–2.5 m outdoors, variable indoors |
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Medium to high outdoors; moderate indoors |
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Ripe berry, Citrus, Earthy pine |
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Feminised |
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Cool Scottish coastal climate |
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Uplifting, Creative, Relaxing |
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Both indoor and outdoor suitable |
About Haze Berry
Haze Berry is a sativa-dominant hybrid born from a Haze x Blueberry cross, offering a bright cerebral high with fruity terpenes. It performs well in cooler maritime climates but demands attention to moisture and exposure, making it a good match for growers familiar with variable weather.
Haze Berry is a sativa-dominant hybrid combining haze clarity with fruity aroma. It favours energetic, focused sessions rather than deep sedation.
THC typically ranges from 18% to 22%, offering noticeable potency for experienced users. Variability between phenotypes can shift potency slightly up or down.
CBD levels are low, generally below 1%, so therapeutic effects are primarily THC-driven. Those seeking high-CBD profiles should look to dedicated high-CBD varieties.
The cross is Haze x Blueberry, blending sativa expansiveness with fruity indica influence. The result is a plant with aromatic depth and stable vigour.
Seeds are commonly available in feminised form to ensure female-only crops. Some breeders may offer alternative seed types, but feminised is the standard for this variety.
Growing Haze Berry in a cool Scottish outdoor climate needs vigilance around humidity and disease pressure. The strain is intermediate in difficulty and benefits from attentive care over the season.
Flowering usually completes in ten to twelve weeks for most phenotypes. Outdoor growers in cooler regions should expect a later-season harvest window.
Yield is medium to high outdoors when plants reach full maturity in a long season. Indoor yields are moderate and depend on available space and environmental control.
The plant tends to stretch and develop a tall, open structure typical of haze lineage. Without restriction outdoors it can reach substantial heights, while indoor height varies with training and containers.
Indoors Haze Berry adapts to controlled environments and rewards attention to light and airflow. Outdoors in Snowdonia it can reach its full potential with suitable siting, and growers in Snowdonia should account for maritime exposure.
Growing this strain in Snowdonia means working with a cool Scottish outdoor climate and frequent maritime weather shifts. Careful attention to exposure, wind and late-season dampness matters for a successful crop in Snowdonia.
Effects begin with a bright, cerebral uplift that can sharpen focus and creativity. A gentle body calm follows, providing relaxation without heavy sedation.
Flavour is led by a sweet, ripe berry note supported by citrus top notes and an earthy base. Aromas intensify during late flower and through careful curing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Yes, Haze Berry performs reasonably well in cooler coastal regions provided growers account for maritime weather patterns and shorter warm periods.
Haze Berry combines classic haze uplift with a pronounced berry terpene profile inherited from the blueberry lineage, giving it a fruit-forward aroma and a clear high.
Typical flowering time is around ten to twelve weeks, though growers in cooler climates may observe slight variation between phenotypes.
Feminised seeds are common for Haze Berry and are preferred by many growers who want to avoid male plants and simplify selection.
Expect THC around 18–22% and low CBD under 1%, meaning effects are predominantly driven by cannabinoids and terpenes associated with haze varieties.
Haze Berry responds to balanced nutrition like many sativa-dominant hybrids, with needs changing through vegetative and flowering phases; local guidance from horticultural sources is useful.
Coastal sites are possible but require awareness of salt spray, wind and humidity; good site selection and protection improve outcomes in coastal climate cannabis cultivation.
Common challenges include increased disease risk from damp conditions and slower ripening, so monitoring and timely interventions are important to protect crop health.
Phenotype variation exists, with some plants showing stronger sativa stretch and others leaning more towards compact, fruity traits inherited from the blueberry parent.
Haze Berry can be useful for patients seeking mood elevation and relief from mild pain or tension, though those requiring high CBD should consider other varieties.
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