Cherry Haze by Treetown Seeds
Classic Haze × Cherry-scented varieties
Cherry Haze is a sativa-dominant strain developed by Treetown Seeds, recognized for its distinct aromatic profile and potent effects. It emerged from a period of increased demand for sativa genetics that offered both sensory appeal and strong experiential qualities.
Appearance
Cherry Haze presents dense, compact buds often displaying deep green hues mixed with vibrant red and purple undertones, reminiscent of its namesake. The buds are covered in a dense layer of crystalline trichomes, indicating a high cannabinoid content. Well-formed pistils, varying from burnt orange to red, add to its visual appeal and are thought to reflect its rich terpene profile.
Aroma & Flavor
This strain is celebrated for its unique sensory profile, combining fruit undertones with a pungent herbal character. Consumers often note a pleasant, dessert-like aroma alongside distinct citrus, sweet, and floral notes. The flavor follows suit, offering a complex blend that appeals to enthusiasts seeking novelty and balance.
Effects
As a sativa-dominant strain, Cherry Haze is primarily known for delivering energetic effects. It is sought after for its uplifting qualities, providing a balanced experience that combines mental stimulation with a pleasant sensory profile. This makes it a notable choice for those seeking recreational efficacy.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Genetic analysis suggests Cherry Haze typically contains a robust concentration of THC, often ranging between 18% and 24%. While specific terpene profiles can vary, common compounds found in similar strains include Myrcene, Limonene, and Linalool, which contribute to its complex aroma and effects. The strain exhibits a favorable balance of cannabinoids that complement its high THC content.
Origins & Lineage
Cherry Haze was developed by Treetown Seeds, a breeder known for creating strains with unique aromas and potent effects. The strain is believed to be a hybridization of classic Haze genetics and carefully selected cherry-scented varieties. This cross aims to combine the uplifting qualities of Haze with a distinct cherry characteristic, emerging during the early 2000s trend of experimenting with Haze and cherry phenotypes.