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Blue Haze Strain

Updated: Oct 24

Imagine yourself in one of the most beautiful countries in the world.

A country with scenic country views and scenic fields of green.

Now, imagine seeing the field early in the morning, where the horizon is covered by a mist.

If Michelangelo were to paint the scene in your mind, then it would be one of his greatest masterpieces.

Information about Blue Haze marijuana strain:

Nothing in the world could provide you with the calm and serene feeling of staring at stunning scenes from nature than to be there yourself, or soon after using a past overall winner of the High Times Cannabis Cup.

You may not find yourself physically inside a painting,

but you sure would feel that way with Blue Haze feminized seeds.


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Blue Haze takes its name from its parents. One is Blueberry, also a past winner of the High Times Cannabis Cup, and the other is none other than the world-renowned Haze.

With such as prestigious lineage, it is no wonder that the offspring has also achieved its fame and recognition in a short period of time since it was created.

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* 10 is the highest * 1 is the lowest

Effects

Blue Haze brings a lot of potency to the table. Unlike typical Sativa strains which overwhelms your mind, this strain has a much gentler cerebral high. As the physical body high sets in, you are almost assured of feeling a burden released.


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Blue haze strain

Blue Haze uplifts your spirit and the combined effects of head and body high makes you feel relaxed. Feeling jolly, and even elated, you also feel energetic. Best of all, the overall good feeling you are experiencing continues to intensify without leaving you in a couch-lock or stoned.

Blue Haze terpenes

The rich aroma of this marijuana strain is derived from β-Pinene, carene, linalool, phellandrene, and ocimene.


Aroma & Flavor

No matter how many ways one could describe how Blue Haze smells, it always comes down to how people react to its odor. When it comes to fragrance, this cannabis is a winner. It has a sweet and earthy smell with strong hints of blueberry. There is no chance that you would not find its smell extremely pleasant and enticing.


Having one of the most pleasant aromas in cannabis, a lot of other strains come with an underwhelming taste, but not the Blue Haze. Not only does it have a wonderful smell, it also comes with a delightful flavor featuring a perfect blend of sweet, spicy, and herbal taste with a lingering aftertaste of blueberry.

Adverse Reaction

First, the basics. Blue Haze, like any cannabis, causes you to feel your mouth and eyes drying. So, with that out of the way, here is what you need to know.

If you are using Blue Haze specifically to help you deal with anxiety disorders, Blue Haze is not the best strain to use. In a small quantity, it might have positive benefits, but in many cases, rather than reducing the symptoms of depression and anxiety, it actually elevates the level of anxiousness to the point that it makes the user paranoid.

The best advice, in this case, is to use Blue Haze in small amounts as you determine how it affects you before you even start using more. Staying on the conservative is always a good advice in as far as using cannabis is concerned.


Medical

Medical marijuana users realize the benefits of different strains in its role in managing stress and other ailments. The constant mellow buzz in the head as a result of using Blue Haze can definitely diffuse the tension building up causing you unnecessary excessive stress. A common belief is that if cannabis could relieve stress, then it could also help in anxiety disorders. But that is not the case with Blue Haze. Used in a moderate amount, it helps you deal with depression by uplifting your mood and making you feel happy. But overusing is might become productive. Be sure to read the section on adverse reactions.


Blue Haze has anti-inflammatory properties making it ideal for use in dealing with mild cases of pains and aches. Because it gives you a boost in energy, it also helps in managing fatigue. Because this is an sativa-dominant strain with a fairly high THC level, be mindful of smoking within your limits as exceeding your tolerance level might cause you to feel lazy.

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Growing

The delightful Blue Haze, with all its wonderful benefits, is a difficult plant to grow. Yes, it could be grown outdoor, but because of its high sensitivity to environmental factors, nutrients, over or underfeeding, it is best grown by someone who has a lot of experience. Because it does not produce much more yield in the outdoor, this cannabis plant is better suited to be grown indoor.

A big advantage of having an indoor garden is that you could control the environment. Even so, Blue Haze is also a very demanding plant which needs a lot of attention and tender loving care.

Flowering Time

Indoors

After several weeks of careful attention to details and giving Blue Haze all the love, the flowering stage begins on the 9th week. It won’t be too long now. Feeling the excitement building up over the next several days, you feel fulfilled as you harvest some 14 to 22 ounces per square meter.


Outdoors

Under your expert care, Blue Haze could thrive well outdoor. On the last days of October, this plant rewards you with a yield of 16 to 20 ounces per plant.


Origin

FAQ About Blue Haze Strain

What is the Blue Haze strain yield?

Blue Haze yields 14-22 oz/ m2 indoors and 16-20 ounces per plant outdoors.


How much THC does Blue Haze have?

From 18% up to 24% THC.


What are the origins of the Blue Haze strain?

Blue Haze was created from a mix between Blueberry and Haze.

Have you ever smoked or grown your own Blue Haze? Please let me know what you think about this marijuana strain in the comments below.

Robert


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