Exocet Haze by Kaliman Seeds
Exocet Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid developed by Kaliman Seeds, drawing inspiration from classic Haze genetics combined with modern breeding techniques. It was created during the early 2010s with a focus on high-quality sativa traits, resulting in a consistent and potent strain.
Appearance
Exocet Haze presents visually striking, dense, and elongated buds that display a mix of deep greens and purple hues. These buds are typically covered in a dense layer of trichomes, contributing to their glistening appearance. The strain's calyxes are coated in sticky resin, and its pistils often exhibit a vibrant orange color, making it a benchmark for quality in sativa-dominant strains.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Exocet Haze is complex, combining classic Haze notes with citrus and spice. Initial scents are bright and energetic, with reported notes of fresh herbs, sweet oranges, and earthy pine. Upon consumption, the flavor profile starts with a burst of lemon and grapefruit, followed by herbal undertones and a lingering finish of pine and floral notes.
Effects
Exocet Haze is known for delivering cerebral and energetic effects, characteristic of its sativa dominance. Users often experience an uplifting and euphoric sensation, making it suitable for daytime use. The strain provides a stimulating experience that can enhance focus and creativity.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Laboratory analyses indicate that Exocet Haze may contain terpenes such as Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Terpinolene. The THC content typically ranges from 15-25%, with CBD levels below 1%. Limonene is noted as a significant contributor to its aroma, while Terpinolene and Caryophyllene play a role in its flavor profile.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Kaliman Seeds, Exocet Haze was developed in the early 2010s by combining classic Haze genetics with contemporary breeding methods. The goal was to create a sativa-dominant strain with enhanced vigor and sensory appeal, retaining approximately 70-80% sativa traits. This meticulous process involved analyzing over 450 individual plants across multiple growing cycles to achieve a consistent and predictable phenotype.
Growing
Producers have noted yield improvements of up to 25% with Exocet Haze compared to other experimental sativas. The strain's cultivation requires meticulous attention to lighting and nutrient schedules to optimize bud coloration and resin density. Expert growers can further enhance its visual appeal through precise adjustments in temperature and humidity.