Accidental Haze
Original Haze Variety × Other Sativa Genetics
Accidental Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid bred by Reefermans Seeds, known for its engaging experience that combines uplifting effects with creative stimulation. Its genetic background pays homage to traditional haze varieties while incorporating modern breeding techniques.
Appearance
Accidental Haze buds are typically dense and elongated, a characteristic often seen in sativa-dominant plants. They are covered in a generous layer of trichomes, indicating high resin production. The coloration can range from deep green to shades of purple, often accented by bright orange pistils.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Accidental Haze is complex, featuring notes of spice, citrus, and earthy undertones. Its flavor profile mirrors this, offering a blend of citrus zest and subtle spice, rounded out by a lingering sweetness and pine notes. Users often describe a smooth finish.
Effects
This sativa-dominant strain is known for providing uplifting and energetic effects. It is often associated with promoting creativity and cerebral stimulation, making it a popular choice for those seeking inspiration. The experience is generally described as engaging and stimulating.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Accidental Haze typically contains THC levels around 22% and less than 1% CBD, contributing to its potent psychoactive effects. Key terpenes like Myrcene, Pinene, and Caryophyllene are believed to contribute to its distinct aroma, flavor, and effects profile. These compounds are thought to enhance the overall user experience.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Reefermans Seeds, Accidental Haze draws its genetic heritage from classic haze varieties and other sativa genetics. Its creation involved both serendipitous discoveries and precise breeding methods, aiming to capture the essence of traditional haze strains while introducing novel characteristics. It is considered a modern iteration of classic sativa breeding.
Growing
While specific cultivation details are not provided, Accidental Haze's sativa-dominant genetics suggest it may require ample space and potentially a longer flowering period. Its dense bud structure, indicative of high resin production, points to the importance of proper airflow and humidity control during cultivation to prevent mold.