Metal Haze by Dutch Flowers
Original Haze
Metal Haze is a sativa-heritage hybrid from Dutch Flowers, recognized for its distinct metallic, pine, and incense aroma. It is bred to offer a bright, stimulating experience suitable for daytime activities and creative pursuits.
Appearance
Metal Haze typically exhibits characteristics of its sativa heritage, often presenting with lanky growth patterns and a high calyx-to-leaf ratio. This structure is common among classic Haze varieties, demanding careful cultivation for optimal results.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Metal Haze is often described as a unique blend of steely, pine, and incense, with a sharper metallic edge that distinguishes it from traditional Haze scents. This complex bouquet contributes to its flavor profile, which can include notes reminiscent of pine and incense.
Effects
Metal Haze is known to deliver a bright, stimulating head high, often characterized by energetic, creative, and uplifting effects. It is frequently associated with enhanced focus and momentum, making it suitable for daytime use, creative tasks, and outdoor activities. However, sensitive users may experience anxiety at higher doses.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
This cultivar typically features high THC levels, ranging from 18-24%, with minimal CBD content (<1%). Its terpene profile is often anchored by terpinolene, pinene, and limonene, with myrcene and linalool present in secondary amounts. These terpenes contribute to its distinctive aroma and effects.
Growing
As a sativa-heritage strain, Metal Haze generally requires a longer flowering period and can exhibit lanky growth. Growers often select for phenotypes that maintain vigor and terpene expression while ensuring manageable structure for indoor cultivation. Its high terpene content suggests careful attention to cultivation and curing is vital for optimal expression.
Origins & Lineage
Metal Haze is credited to Dutch Flowers, a breeder focused on energetic Haze expressions. It traces its lineage to the original Haze strains developed in the 1970s, refined by European breeders. While specific crosses are not publicly detailed, it is understood to be a selection from the Haze family, emphasizing a modern terpene profile.