
- Clear energy, measured growth.
Liberty Haze
Liberty Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid offering uplifting, clear effects and citrus-forward flavours suited to intermediate growers.
- Uplifting sativa clarity with manageable growth
- Citrus and pine flavours with a smooth finish
- Reliable 8–10 week flowering for timely harvests
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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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Sativa-dominant hybrid |
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Intermediate |
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8-10 weeks |
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Medium-tall (1.2–2.5 m outdoor) |
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Medium-High (approx. 450-550 g/m² indoor, 400-600 g/plant outdoor) |
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Citrus, Pine, Earthy |
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Feminised |
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mild southern growing climate |
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Uplifting, Clear-headed, Energising |
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Indoor and outdoor |
About Liberty Haze
Liberty Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred from Haze x Northern Lights to deliver clear-headed energy and a citrus-pine terpene profile. It performs well in mild southern growing climates and, with careful canopy work and humidity control, produces medium-high yields; growers in Powys will find it rewarding when trained and ventilated properly.
Liberty Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid that favours cerebral clarity and sustained energy. The plant shows sativa growth patterns with lanky branches and moderate bud density.
THC levels typically range from 18% to 22%, giving the strain a reliably potent effect. The high is steady and clear rather than overly sedating.
CBD is low, usually under 1%, so therapeutic effects are mainly driven by THC. Growers and users seeking higher CBD should pair Liberty Haze with a CBD-rich cultivar.
Liberty Haze descends from Haze x Northern Lights parents chosen to balance uplift with manageable growth. Breeding emphasised terpene clarity and reliable flowering times.
Seeds are sold as feminised to simplify cultivation and avoid male plants. Feminised genetics provide consistent sex expression for effective canopy planning.
Growing Liberty Haze in a mild southern growing climate suits its sativa tendencies but requires routine canopy management. It is best described as intermediate in difficulty and rewards growers who train and manage nutrients carefully.
Indoor flowering normally finishes in eight to ten weeks, producing ripe, resinous buds. Outdoor plants in Powys will usually be ready by late September to early October.
Yields are medium to high with good light and feeding, often around 450–550 g/m² indoors. Outdoor harvests can be generous when plants receive full sun and consistent airflow.
The plant grows medium-tall with a prominent central cola and long side branches. Stretch is notable in early flowering, so plan vertical space accordingly.
Indoors Liberty Haze responds well to SCROG and low-stress training to control height and boost bud sites in Powys. Outdoors it benefits from a sunny position and protection from prolonged wet, particularly in Powys' variable conditions.
In Powys the mild southern growing climate allows Liberty Haze to mature without extreme heat stress. Growers should still control humidity during late flower to prevent mould, especially in a mild southern growing climate.
Effects are uplifting and clear-headed, making the strain suitable for daytime use. Mental focus increases while body sedation remains low.
Flavour leans citrus and pine with a clean earthy aftertaste. Smoke is smooth with a light herbal spice on the exhale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about this strain, covering growth, effects, and suitability for UK conditions.
Liberty Haze can tolerate humidity but needs good airflow and timely pruning to reduce dense foliage that traps moisture. Use dehumidifiers or increased ventilation during late flower to lower mould risk.
It responds well to a balanced NPK regime with slightly higher nitrogen in veg and boosted phosphorus and potassium in flower. Avoid overfeeding and monitor EC to prevent nutrient burn.
Monitor trichomes from late September and plan harvest when most are cloudy with some ambers for balanced effects. Harvest earlier for a clearer, more cerebral profile and later for a slightly heavier finish.
Training such as LST or SCROG is recommended to control stretch and expose bud sites to light. It improves yields and reduces the chance of canopy-related mould issues.
It has average pest resistance and benefits from routine scouting for aphids, spider mites and caterpillars. Employ integrated pest management and use biological controls where possible.
Yes, it adapts well to organic feeding schedules and compost-based mediums, though nutrient uptake may be slower. Organic growing rewards patience and close monitoring of soil biology.
Indoors, switch to 12/12 for flowering and maintain stable light times to avoid stress. Keep light leaks out and ensure dark periods remain uninterrupted.
Maintain airflow, lower relative humidity to below 50% in late flower, and remove excess foliage that shades dense buds. Consider a short-term use of anti-mould biologicals if needed.
It can cope, but humid climate cannabis growing increases mould risk so you must prioritise ventilation, defoliation and dehumidification. Also choose outdoor sites with good natural airflow and avoid low-lying frost pockets.
Many growers flush lightly in the final one to two weeks to improve smoke smoothness, but opinions vary. If you flush, reduce feeding gradually and keep watering with plain pH-balanced water.
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