Red Haze
With roots going back to the 1970s Colombian pot industry, this potent sativa is worth a try. A spin-off of Neville's Haze and Colombian Red, Red Haze is slow grower. Accompanied by a growing period of 12 to 14 weeks, this marijuana strain may be complicated to locate dispensaries. In case you do find it, although, be prepared for a very transcending and uplifting experience. Distributing users accompanied by an appealing, light-headed sensation, the effects this marijuana strain tend to be particularly long-lasting. Red Haze is a strictly daytime strain, as its effects can be similar to drinking a cup of coffee.

When to Harvest Red Haze ‐ Flowering Time

Red Haze takes much longer to flower than other marijuana strains. Results are normally visible after 12 weeks or more.


Strain Flavor

When smoked or converted into an edible form, the flavor of the Red Haze strain is best described as Earthy, Woody, and Sage.


Red Haze Strain Medicinal Benefits and Side Effects

Energetic 84.03% of users reported feeling energetic.
Happiness 99.6% of users reported feeling happier.
Uplifted 99.44% of users reported feeling uplifted.
Creativity 97.29% reported improved feelings of creativity.
Euphoria 83.03% of users reported feelings of happiness.
Anti-Depressant 99.75% of users felt uplifted after consumption.
Pain Reduction 13.54% of users noticed a reduction in pain.
Insomnia 5.06% of users reported sleeping improvements.
Stressed 23.6% of users reported reduced stress.
Dry Mouth 99.25% of users reported a dry mouth.
Dry Eyes 78.21% of users reported dry eyes.
Headaches 86.7% of users reported a reduction in headaches.
Dizziness 0.43% of users reported feeling dizziness.
Headaches -0.08% of users reported headaches.

How to Breed Red Haze Seeds

Below you can find a list of strains that are parents and predecessors which led to the medicinal effects and properties of the Red Haze cannabis strain. It was through the breeding of these strains which led to the production of Red Haze marijuana seeds, while attempting to cultivate their combined effects and therapeutic properties. To breed your own Red Haze seeds, you would need to cultivate a mixture of the following strains:



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