Hazy Fields
Haze × Indica-leaning hybrid
Hazy Fields is a sativa-leaning hybrid cultivar celebrated for its Haze-forward aroma and energizing effects. It offers a bright, cerebral experience suitable for daytime use, with a profile that balances classic Haze notes with field-hardy characteristics.
Appearance
Hazy Fields typically develops elongated, tapering colas with medium-sized buds that may exhibit some foxtailing under intense light. The flowers display lime to fern-green coloration, often with yellow highlights, and mature from peach to copper pistils. A high calyx-to-leaf ratio streamlines trimming, and dense trichome coverage is characteristic.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Hazy Fields presents a clean, lifted bouquet reminiscent of citrus peel, green apple skin, and sweet meadow grass, layered over cedar and faint incense notes. Subtle floral undertones, like orange blossom, are also present. Upon consumption, flavors of crisp citrus and pine are complemented by a sweet herbal edge, often likened to lime zest and meadow honey, with a refreshing, slightly effervescent finish.
Effects
Consumers describe Hazy Fields as bright, energizing, and creative, promoting a cerebral lift that is well-suited for daytime activities. The effects are generally uplifting and clear-headed, aligning with the preferences of sativa enthusiasts seeking an invigorating experience without significant sedation.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab results vary, Hazy Fields aligns with Haze-dominant hybrids testing between 18–24% THC and less than 1% CBD. Its terpene profile is often characterized by notes of Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Pinene, Humulene, Terpinolene, and Ocimene, contributing to its signature aroma and effect profile.
Growing Characteristics
Hazy Fields is noted for its ability to thrive in outdoor or greenhouse settings, demonstrating consistent vigor and disease tolerance. It features a mid-length flowering period of approximately 9–11 weeks and presents a favorable calyx-to-leaf ratio. Plants generally exhibit moderate nutrient demand and structural robustness, making them adaptable to various cultivation strategies.
Origins & Lineage
Tracing its conceptual roots to the Santa Cruz Haze tradition, Hazy Fields is believed to be a Haze-dominant hybrid. It is thought to be a cross involving a Haze mother, possibly similar to Super Silver Haze or Amnesia Haze, and a more indica-leaning, field-hardy pollen donor. This breeding approach aims to combine the classic Haze characteristics with improved cultivation traits.