Chronic Haze Strain Information
Chronic Haze is the result of the crossing between Chronic and an Unknown Haze. This sativa dominant strain bred by World of Seeds Bank emits a mixed scent of sweet fruit, sourness, and spiciness of earth notes. Together with its promising Afghan, Colombian and Mexican genetics, it oozes of 60% sativa genes and 40% indica genes and can be grown indoors or outdoors due to its high resistance to elements.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Chronic Haze?
Chronic Haze offers a taste of sweet fruits which is also a bit spicy with woody and earthy undertones. It is good for day time use because of its clear-headed buzz which is perfect for working. It brightens up a gloomy working day. The dominant sativa genes make the user become happy, giggly, focused, uplifted and productive. The 40% indica properties work on the body relaxation part. It eases the user by soothing muscles and ridding any tensions without inducing procrastination. The user remains productive and motivated throughout an eventful day.
What are the medical benefits of Chronic Haze?
Chronic Haze appeases anxiety and depression symptoms. It boosts the mood and energizes the user. It can also soothe physical pain starting from the temples, muscle pains, back pain down to your legs suffering from arthritis. Nausea and even glaucoma are also eased by the strain. True to its name, it is also good for chronic pain and chronic stress.
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Chronic Haze
You can never blame a user if he overindulged in Chronic Haze’s goodness. Smoking a tad bit more will cause dry mouth, parched throat, and dry eyes. This can be easily cured by staying hydrated and having a glass of water within reach. The strain can also cause anxiety, paranoia, migraine, headache, and lack of sleep.
How to grow Chronic Haze? Some information and Tips
Chronic Haze loves organic soil and compost. This type of soil brings out the fullness of flavors. Hydroponics is a recommended setup since it can upgrade the potency. Its sativa qualities meant it can grow tall. A screen of Green method and Low-Stress Training tactics will help in equal distribution of light and air to the leaves.