
- Hazy clarity, grounded growth.
Hazy Face
Hazy Face is a hybrid bred for hazy cerebral uplift and compact, manageable growth for UK gardens.
- Daytime clarity with gentle body ease
- Performs well in organic soil when sheltered
- Compact plants suited to UK gardens
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18-22% |
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0.5-1% |
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Haze x Northern Lights |
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Hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Short to medium |
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Medium |
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Citrus, Berry, Herbal |
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Feminised and regular |
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wet Welsh valley climate |
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Creative, Uplifting, Relaxing |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Hazy Face
Hazy Face is a dependable hybrid that pairs sativa-derived mental clarity with indica-derived structure, giving a creative, light-bodied high. Bred to perform in temperate climates, it prefers organic soil and careful humidity control and rewards growers who focus on drainage and canopy management.
Hazy Face is a balanced hybrid that leans slightly sativa in its cerebral character. Its structure and terpene profile give a clear-headed lift with gentle body ease.
THC typically sits between 18–22% providing a pronounced but manageable psychoactive effect. The potency favours experienced users and attentive novices who dose carefully.
CBD levels are low, generally under 1%, and do not significantly blunt the high. The strain is chosen more for its heady effects than CBD therapy.
Hazy Face derives from a Haze x Northern Lights cross bringing sativa lift and indica stability. The lineage produces aromatic terpenes and compact, resinous buds.
Seeds are available as both feminised and regular depending on the breeder. Photoperiod genetics allow growers to control flowering with light schedules.
Growing Hazy Face in a wet Welsh valley climate requires strict mould prevention and excellent drainage. Intermediate growers should prioritise canopy management and steady airflow to keep humidity under control.
Indoor flowering usually completes in 8 to 10 weeks under a regular photoperiod. Outdoors it tends to finish in late September to early October in mild UK seasons.
Yields are medium when plants are grown in rich organic soil and given consistent care. Outdoor harvests in exposed wet areas are smaller unless plants are sheltered.
Plants remain short to medium with dense lateral branching and compact colas. They respond well to pruning and low-stress training to keep an even canopy.
Indoors Hazy Face does best with controlled humidity and a dehumidifier in Belfast where damp can be persistent. Outdoors it benefits from a sheltered spot in Belfast to avoid constant damp and wind.
Growing Hazy Face in Belfast with a wet Welsh valley climate demands protective measures against persistent damp and wind. Use raised beds, well-draining organic soil and early-season sheltering to reduce mould risk.
The high produces hazy creativity with a gentle uplifting energy that keeps the mind active. Physical tension eases without heavy sedation, letting users stay functional through the day.
Flavours combine sticky citrus, sweet berry and a dusty herbal earthiness. The smoke is smooth and finishes with a faint pine snap.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Use a loamy, well-draining organic mix rich in compost and worm castings; this supports natural microbial life and suits organic cannabis soil growing.
Plant in a raised bed or on a slope, choose a sheltered site, and space plants for airflow; consider temporary covers during prolonged rain.
Transplant after the last heavy spring rains and when temperatures are consistently mild to reduce shock and fungal exposure.
Feed with compost teas, kelp, and slow-release organic fertilisers; monitor vigour and top up with foliar feeds only when needed.
Yes, a dehumidifier is highly recommended in damp climates to keep relative humidity in flower below 50% to prevent bud rot.
Use low-stress training and light topping to create an even canopy and increase bud sites while avoiding excessive vegetative delay.
Harvest in the morning when trichomes are at the desired cloudiness and keep drying temperatures low to preserve volatile terpenes.
Dry slowly for 7–14 days then cure in jars for at least four weeks, burping regularly to stabilise moisture and develop flavour.
Fungal gnats and slugs are common; use biological controls, sticky traps and copper collars, and avoid overwatering.
Yes, with proper soil preparation, compost, and preventative pest and mould strategies, purely organic outdoor grows are practical in sheltered sites.
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