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No. 5199Sativa

Bangi Haze by Cannabiogen

Panama × Haze × Bangin' Blues

Bangi Haze is a sativa-dominant strain developed by Cannabiogen, celebrated for its balanced cerebral and relaxing qualities. It emerged from a breeding initiative focused on creating a sativa with both clarity and a calming potential, blending traditional genetics with modern techniques.

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AromaCitrusHerbalLemonOrangePineSpicySweetTropical

Appearance

Bangi Haze presents an aesthetic typical of high-quality sativas, with elongated buds and wispy leaves. The buds are dense yet airy, often coated in resin and displaying a color palette of lime greens with darker undertones and occasional purple flashes. Subtle trichomes give the buds a frosty appearance.

Its physical structure is influenced by its sativa genetics, leading to tall plants with spaced-out bud formation. Under ideal conditions, plants develop multiple branches, creating a bushy but airy canopy that allows for good light penetration.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma of Bangi Haze is complex and distinctive, often described as a mix of exotic spices with earthy undertones. Some also detect notes reminiscent of tropical fruit, pine, and citrus groves, creating an inviting and layered scent profile. The aroma is known to be persistent.

Its flavor mirrors the aroma, beginning with a bright citrus burst, often lemon or orange, balanced by spicy and earthy notes. As it develops, a deeper, more herbal taste emerges, leaving a pleasant, lingering aftertaste akin to a fine wine.

Effects

Bangi Haze is recognized for delivering a vibrant and clear-headed high. Users typically experience energetic and euphoric sensations, promoting creativity and mental clarity. Despite its stimulating cerebral effects, it also offers a grounding, relaxed body experience.

Terpenes & Cannabinoids

While specific cannabinoid percentages beyond THC are not detailed, Bangi Haze is noted for its high resin production and terpene content, which can approach 1.8% in some harvests. The strain contains approximately 20% THC and less than 1% CBD.

Key terpenes identified in its profile include Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Terpinolene. These contribute significantly to its distinct citrus, spicy, and pine-like aromatic and flavor characteristics.

Growing

Bangi Haze is a predominantly sativa strain, often exhibiting tall growth patterns, with plants potentially exceeding 200 centimeters indoors. It requires careful cultivation to manage its size and maximize flower density. Optimal conditions can lead to significant yields.

The strain is noted for its dependable performance, especially among sativa varieties. Its genetic stabilization over several generations ensures consistent expression of desirable sativa traits, making it a rewarding plant for experienced growers.

Origins & Lineage

Developed by Cannabiogen, Bangi Haze is the result of experimental breeding aimed at creating a balanced sativa with both clarity and sedative potential. It draws heavily from classic sativa heritage, including strains like Panama and traditional Haze varieties, resulting in near-pure sativa genetics, approaching 90% in some phenotypes.

The lineage also incorporates contributions from strains like Bangin’ Blues, which expanded its aromatic and flavor profile while maintaining its energetic high. This blend of classic sativa roots and modern breeding technology has cemented its status as a landmark strain.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC and CBD content of Bangi Haze?
Bangi Haze typically contains around 20% THC and less than 1% CBD.
What are the dominant terpenes in Bangi Haze?
The dominant terpenes identified in Bangi Haze include Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Terpinolene.
What kind of effects does Bangi Haze produce?
Bangi Haze is known for its energetic, euphoric, and creative cerebral effects, often accompanied by a relaxed body sensation.
What is the genetic background of Bangi Haze?
Bangi Haze is a sativa-dominant strain with genetics tracing back to Panama and classic Haze varieties, with some influence from Bangin' Blues.