Sojay Haze
Haze lineage × Tropical sativa landraces (Thai, Mexican, South Indian, Colombian)
Sojay Haze is a sativa-leaning hybrid celebrated for its vibrant citrus bouquet and uplifting mental energy. This strain offers a clean, functional high, making it a popular choice for daytime use and those seeking creative support.
Appearance
Sojay Haze typically features elongated, spear-shaped colas with buds that are moderately dense. The flowers display lime to forest green coloration, accented by orange to copper pistils and abundant, glassy trichomes that give them a shimmering appearance. Buds are often medium to large, with a uniform calyx-to-leaf ratio and minimal leafiness.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Sojay Haze is characterized by bright citrus notes, often reminiscent of orange and lemon-lime, with undertones of sweet pine. A subtle herbal spice, similar to lemongrass, can also be detected. Upon consumption, flavors often mirror the aroma, presenting a crisp palate with citrus, pine, and sweet herbal qualities.
Effects
Users frequently describe Sojay Haze as providing a clear-headed, energetic, and focused experience. It is known for its mood-elevating properties and ability to support creativity. The onset is often noted as relatively gentle, leading to a sustained and comfortable uplift that is suitable for social interactions or completing daily tasks.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
While specific lab data varies, Sojay Haze's terpene profile is often dominated by terpinolene, contributing to its citrus and pine characteristics. Supporting terpenes may include limonene and caryophyllene. THC levels commonly range from 18% to 24%, with CBD levels typically below 1%. Minor cannabinoids like CBG and CBC may also be present.
Origins & Lineage
Sojay Haze is considered a modern Haze-type cultivar, bred to retain the classic energetic and aromatic qualities of old-school Hazes while improving cultivation characteristics. Its lineage is rooted in the Haze family, which historically traces back to sativa landraces from regions like Thailand, Mexico, and Colombia. This breeding aims to offer the iconic citrus and spice bouquet with more manageable growth patterns.
Growing
Compared to legacy Haze strains, Sojay Haze is often described as less challenging to cultivate. Breeders have likely selected for traits such as tighter internodal spacing and denser calyxes, potentially leading to moderate to high yields. The plant may exhibit some of the lankiness associated with Hazes but is generally considered more domesticated for practical growing.