Heavy Duty Haze Strain Information
Bred by Anandaground GenetiXXX, Heavy Duty Haze is a balanced sativa and indica variety spawned by combining Super Silver Haze and Heavy Duty Fruity. It emits a sweet and spicy smell. Grown using only some clones, the hybrid strain can be grown indoors and outdoors.
What are the Flavor and Effects of Heavy Duty Haze?
The hybrid strain is more on the sweet and fruity side. The smoke is creamy and hits heavily like haze. The user will feel a bit hazy first, with a little bit of pressure around the eyes or the temples. From there, the euphoric high levels up the user’s motivation, productivity, and creativity. Users will start to feel more giggly and inspired. Creativity is also increased, so the user becomes more imaginative and resourceful.Â
What are the Medical Benefits of Heavy Duty Haze?
The strain can help people with depression, chronic stress, chronic fatigue, bipolar disorder, and PTSD, without inducing anxiety or paranoia. With its average THC level, it can help with attention deficit disorder to focus. It can make you hungry as well, making it perfect for people with anorexia and loss of appetite. The body high also offers instant body pain relief.
Negative Effects you Can Expect from Heavy Duty Haze
Thanks to its delicious flavor, users tend to overindulge. Hence, the strain induces cottonmouth, irritated eyes, and parched throat, which is usual in potent strains. It can also increase anxiety, lethargy, mild drowsiness, paranoia, and nausea if smoked in excessive amounts. As a precaution, make sure you keep yourself hydrated with water. You also have to restrain yourself no matter how delicious the strain is.
 How to grow Heavy Duty Haze?Â
Having balanced indica and sativa genes, Heavy Duty Haze can be grown in the Screen of Green (SCROG) and Sea of Green (SOG) setup. Humidity should be maintained at a lower level. Through Low Stress Training (LST), airflow can be maintained, and risks of molds can be avoided. In watering, make sure the top of the soil has fully drunk the water before proceeding.Â