Lilly Haze
Haze × Lilly/Queen Mother
Lilly Haze is a sativa-leaning hybrid celebrated for its bright, cerebral energy and a complex terpene profile. It is prized for its daytime functionality and clean mental lift, offering a distinct aromatic experience.
Appearance
Lilly Haze plants typically grow to a medium-tall height with significant stretch after transitioning to flowering. The buds are elongated and tapering, often developing a segmented, spear-like shape. Trichome coverage is generous, giving the flowers a frosted appearance, and some phenotypes may exhibit lavender hues when exposed to cooler temperatures.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Lilly Haze is often potent, featuring notes of pineapple, sweet citrus, and mango, with some expressions leaning towards terpinolene-driven citrus, pine, and herbaceous scents. Underlying notes of earthiness and pepper can add depth. On the palate, it typically presents a bright pineapple-citrus sweetness followed by pine, basil, and a clean, slightly peppery finish.
Effects
This sativa-leaning hybrid is known for providing bright, cerebral energy and a clean mental lift, making it suitable for daytime activities. Users often describe the experience as crisp, optimistic, and mentally uncluttered, with a comparatively low likelihood of sedation at typical doses. It is frequently chosen for creative endeavors, errands, or social engagements.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lilly Haze typically exhibits a THC content ranging from 17-24% and less than 1% CBD. Its terpene profile is complex, often including Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, Pinene, Terpinolene, and Ocimene, contributing to its diverse aromatic and flavor characteristics.
Growing
Lilly Haze is a sativa-forward plant that typically flowers within 9–11 weeks, finishing faster than many traditional Haze varieties. Indoor yields can be competitive, often ranging from 450–600 g/m². The plant shows vigor and tolerance for training, with buds that develop generous trichome coverage.
Origins & Lineage
While precise origins vary, Lilly Haze is generally understood to be a Haze-dominant cross incorporating genetics from Lilly or Queen Mother lines, known for tropical sweetness. It emerged from breeding efforts in the 2000s aiming to create Haze profiles with reduced flowering times and improved bud structure.