Haze 592 by Blue Bloods Grow
Haze genetics × Indica strains × Sativa strains
Haze 592 by Blue Bloods Grow is a hybrid strain developed through meticulous cross-breeding, blending indica and sativa genetics for a balanced profile. It is known for its complex characteristics and has garnered attention for its potent effects and appealing sensory profile.
Appearance
Haze 592 exhibits visually appealing buds that are densely formed and heavily coated in resin, often appearing frosted. They display vibrant green hues accented by deep purple and orange pistils, creating a striking appearance. The buds are noted for their visual symmetry and consistency, indicative of high cultivation standards.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Haze 592 is a complex mix of earthy and citrus notes, with undertones of freshly cut herbs, lemon, and pine. This intricate bouquet is complemented by a flavor profile that mirrors its scent, featuring spicy, earthy, and citrus tastes with a lingering subtle sweetness and a clean, herbal finish.
Effects
This hybrid strain provides a multifaceted experience, characterized by effects that are both uplifting and calming. Users often report feeling energetic, euphoric, and creative, alongside a sense of calm and focus. This balanced combination makes it suitable for a variety of applications, appealing to both recreational and medicinal users.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Haze 592 is reported to contain terpenes such as Limonene, Caryophyllene, and Pinene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor profiles. Laboratory analyses suggest THC levels typically range between 18-24%, with CBD content below 1%. The high resin production indicates significant cannabinoid content.
Origins & Lineage
Developed by Blue Bloods Grow, Haze 592 is the result of meticulous cross-breeding aimed at combining the best qualities of indica and sativa plants, with a genetic composition estimated at 50% indica and 50% sativa. Its heritage is believed to be rooted in classic Haze varieties, enhanced with modern breeding techniques and stability through back-crossing.