Kosher Haze by Super Sativa Seed Club
Kush × Haze
Kosher Haze is an indica-leaning hybrid from Super Sativa Seed Club, known for its terpene-forward breeding. It combines the robust structure and grounded effects of indica genetics with the aromatic complexity and uplifting notes often associated with Haze. This cultivar is recognized for its dense, resinous flowers and balanced sensory experience.
Appearance
Kosher Haze typically presents as a compact plant, reaching heights of 80-140 cm indoors depending on cultivation methods. It features vigorous branching, forming sturdy central colas and productive lateral branches. The bud structure is dense with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, aiding in trimming, and exhibits significant trichome coverage, giving the flowers a frosted appearance. Pistils mature from cream to orange, and faint purpling may appear in bracts under cooler temperatures.
Leaf morphology starts broad and kush-like, gradually narrowing slightly during the stretch phase. While stem strength is generally good, support for heavy colas near harvest is recommended. The plant's resin production is a notable characteristic, with trichomes covering sugar leaves, contributing to its suitability for extractions.
Aroma & Flavor
The aromatic profile of Kosher Haze is complex and layered, often described as shifting from bright and spicy notes to sweeter, woody, and slightly floral scents as it cures. Initial aromas may include hints of incense and citrus rind. The flavor follows suit, offering a multifaceted sensory experience that can be perceived as earthy, citrusy, and herbal.
This nuanced bouquet is a result of its hybrid genetics, blending the earthy kush notes with the more complex aromatics of Haze. The overall sensory experience is vibrant and engaging, making it appealing to those who appreciate intricate aromas and flavors.
Effects
Users report that Kosher Haze delivers a balanced effect, characterized by a sense of clear-headedness and a grounded body-centered calm. This duality reflects its indica-leaning heritage combined with subtle uplifting influences from its Haze genetics.
The strain is noted for providing a sense of focus and tranquility, making it a suitable choice for managing daily stresses. The overall experience is generally described as pleasant and well-rounded, avoiding heavy sedation while promoting a state of relaxed awareness.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Kosher Haze exhibits a terpene profile that mirrors its hybrid background, with dominant terpenes including myrcene and beta-caryophyllene, common in kush varieties. Layered on top are limonene, terpinolene, and ocimene, often associated with Haze genetics, contributing to its broad aromatic bouquet. These terpenes are responsible for the strain's characteristic scents and flavors, such as citrus, earthy, and spicy notes.
In terms of cannabinoids, Kosher Haze typically tests between 18-24% THC, with CBD levels consistently below 1%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG may also be present in small amounts, potentially contributing to the perceived roundness of its effects. This chemotype positions Kosher Haze as a potent option for users seeking pronounced THC effects.
Growing
Kosher Haze is generally considered suitable for growers looking for robust production and manageable growth. It exhibits indica-style plant morphology with moderate stretch and good lateral branching. The flowering time is relatively consistent, typically around 9-10 weeks indoors, making it more predictable than pure Haze varieties.
The cultivar is noted for its dense flowers, substantial trichome coverage, and suitability for various indoor cultivation techniques like SCROG and SOG. It is categorized for XL yields by Dutch Passion, rewarding attentive growers with resinous, weighty colas. The plant adapts well to indoor environments with stable climate control.
Origins & Lineage
Kosher Haze was developed by Super Sativa Seed Club (SSSC), a breeder with a long history dating back to the late 1980s, now revived under the Dutch Passion umbrella. While the exact parent strains have not been publicly disclosed, the name and expressed traits strongly suggest a cross between a kush variety and a Haze-type cannabis strain.
This hybridization aims to combine the desirable characteristics of both lineages: the dense structure, resin production, and grounded effects of indicas, along with the aromatic complexity and uplifting qualities of Haze. The result is a terpene-forward hybrid that offers a balance of indica and sativa influences, prioritizing both yield and nuanced sensory appeal.