Super Silver Haze by Mr Nice Seedbank
Haze × Skunk #1 × Northern Lights
Super Silver Haze, developed by Mr Nice Seedbank, is a sativa-dominant hybrid with a rich history dating back to the early 1990s. It is celebrated for its potent effects and complex aromatic profile, stemming from a meticulous blend of classic Haze genetics with other influential strains.
Appearance
Super Silver Haze buds are known for their dense, elongated structure, often covered in a shimmering layer of trichomes that give them a silvery appearance. The coloration typically includes deep greens, with occasional hints of purple and orange pistils, especially noticeable as the plant matures. The significant resin production is visually apparent, indicating a robust cannabinoid content.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Super Silver Haze is characterized by a prominent fresh lemon scent, typical of Haze varieties, complemented by underlying earthy and herbal notes. This fragrance is often described as both invigorating and soothing. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a bright citrus and lemon tang on the inhale, followed by an earthy and herbal finish upon exhalation, with subtle sweet undertones.
Effects
This strain is recognized for delivering a predominantly cerebral and energetic experience, often described as uplifting and conducive to creativity. Its sativa-dominant genetics contribute to a clear mental high that is generally invigorating rather than sedating. Users report a sustained energy boost and mood elevation, making it suitable for daytime consumption.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Super Silver Haze typically exhibits high THC levels, frequently around 23%, with minimal CBD content (below 1%). Key terpenes identified include limonene, contributing to its citrus aroma and flavor, myrcene, and caryophyllene. This cannabinoid and terpene profile supports its reputation for potent psychoactive effects and its distinctive sensory qualities.
Origins & Lineage
Bred by Mr Nice Seedbank in the early 1990s, Super Silver Haze was created by combining classic Haze genetics with other influential strains. While specific parentage can vary in hybrid versions, common descriptions suggest a lineage involving Haze, Skunk #1, and Northern Lights. This careful hybridization aimed to balance the cerebral qualities of sativas with the stability and potency desired in modern hybrids.