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No. 1507Sativa

Titans Haze by Flying Dutchmen

Haze × Skunk (likely influence)

Titans Haze is a predominantly sativa cultivar developed by The Flying Dutchmen, a seed company now part of Sensi Seeds. It belongs to the Haze lineage, recognized for its uplifting cerebral effects and complex incense-citrus aromas. This strain is valued for its vigorous growth and distinctive Haze characteristics.

EffectsCerebral Uplifting Motivational Focused
May help withAnxiety
AromaIncenseCitrusHerbalLavenderLemonMangoOrangePepperySandalwoodCedarLemongrassPine

Appearance and Morphology

Titans Haze plants grow tall, often reaching significant heights both indoors and outdoors. They exhibit a sativa-like structure with narrow leaflets and long internodal spacing, which aids light penetration and reduces the risk of bud rot. The buds develop into elongated spears with swelling calyxes and a high calyx-to-leaf ratio, making them easier to trim. A shimmering coat of trichomes covers the buds, which are typically lime to forest green with occasional lavender hues.

Aroma and Flavor

The aroma of Titans Haze is characterized by incense-forward notes, including sandalwood and cedar, layered over a citrus-herbal base. Prominent scents of lemon zest, lemongrass, and green mango are often detected, alongside hints of pine and ocimene. Upon breaking or grinding, sweeter notes reminiscent of green apple and sweet lime emerge. The flavor profile closely follows the aroma, delivering bright lemon-peel notes on the inhale and a waxy incense finish on the exhale, with subtle undertones of basil, hay, and a mild peppery tingle.

Effects

Titans Haze is known for delivering a clear and uplifting cerebral experience. Consumers often report that it encourages creativity, conversation, and focused energy, making it a suitable daytime choice when used in moderation. It provides a motivational high that can enhance upbeat focus without being overly sedating.

Terpenes and Cannabinoids

This cultivar typically exhibits THC-dominant chemotypes with minimal CBD, consistent with classic Haze varieties. Terpene profiles are often described as terpinolene-forward or citrus-spice ensembles. Common terpenes found include myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, pinene, terpinolene, and ocimene, contributing to its distinct aroma and flavor. THC levels generally range from 10-15%, with CBD typically below 1%.

Growing Characteristics

Titans Haze is a sativa-dominant plant that displays vigorous growth, with a tendency for significant stretching after flowering begins. It requires ample space and light to reach its full potential. The flowering period is noted to be shorter than that of pure Hazes, though still substantial, rewarding growers with potentially exceptional yields of sizable colas and buds with a high calyx-to-leaf ratio.

Origins and Lineage

Developed by The Flying Dutchmen, a Dutch seed company that later became part of Sensi Seeds, Titans Haze is a descendant of the original Haze lineage originating from Santa Cruz, California. It is described as a Haze-dominant hybrid, likely incorporating Skunk-family influences to enhance yield and stabilize growth. This breeding approach aimed to provide the classic Haze experience with more manageable cultivation characteristics.

Frequently asked questions

What is the THC content of Titans Haze?
Titans Haze typically has a THC content ranging from 10-15%.
What are the dominant aromas and flavors of Titans Haze?
Titans Haze is known for its incense-forward aroma with notes of citrus, lemon, and herbal undertones. The flavor profile mirrors this, offering bright citrus and lemon with a distinct incense finish.
What kind of effects can be expected from Titans Haze?
Titans Haze typically produces cerebral, uplifting, and motivational effects, often encouraging creativity and focus.
Is Titans Haze suitable for beginners?
While its vigorous growth can be manageable, the longer flowering time and sativa-dominant effects may be better suited for intermediate growers and consumers.