Haze reviews
Read people’s experiences with the cannabis strain Haze.
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Haze strain helps with
- 36% of people say it helps with Stress
- 27% of people say it helps with Anxiety
- 25% of people say it helps with Depression
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I ve been smoking this strain regularly for about three years now. Sometimes nothing can compare to that classic old school haze. The cerebral high is a hard-hitter, makes me extremely focused, talkative and happy, it erases every iota of stress within me and gives me monster munchies. But it also causes a bit of paranoia for a few mins, which is easy to handle for me. One of my all time favs. But if u have a tendency or history with paranoia, then u shouldnt try this strain.
Great for pain and definitely gives you a happy uplifting feeling,and also easy to be with it if you got anything to do
•yowza, what a mind+body euphoric🔥💣-blast!• Presently smoking a BEAUTY-bud — Curaleaf's T-25% Haze, and after a mere 3 small bong-tokes, am a giddy & childlike-high.. of which i have not been in a very long time! • ¡Euphoria🔥overload! • • Highly recommend, albeit best-suited for long-timers. Newbies, start slow/even ONE hit w/any high-thc content, to truly enjoy this proud 🍊&🌲 piney parent of so many energizing sativa strains! •
It was awesome. I somked it on a warm sunny day, and everything began to shine in a strange kind of way. I can recommaned it to everybody. Awesome strain.
Being that Im from NY is basicly 1 of the most common strains in the city.Is like a must smoke,you cant come to NY and not smoke some HAZE,is like coming to the city without walking thru time square or eating a slice of pizza or even cheesecake.Hands down,the best HAZE I've ever had you can find it anywere in Washington Heights AKA HOME OF THE HAZE.
Had the Crockett Family Farms version of haze. This is a pretty powerful smoke. The citrusy aroma can't be beat, and this bud is the stickiest bud I've ever encountered. I like sativas but I usually like there to be some relaxing factor. I wouldn't say there is much of a relaxant effect. I don't feel that drop in anxiety like you do with most weed. However it still puts you in a great place. I feel very energetic right now and just generally good vibes. Certainly more energizing than most strains. Good for physical activity or going outside for the day.
The third picture in the gallery shows the best example of what I consider the best actual strain of haze. It's that fluffy nug that peels apart like a banana rather than having to grind it in a grinder.
It's what we call "piff" which is a beige color accompanied by dark green tinges with dark hairs and smells like dryer sheets. We also call it Manhattan brown basement Haze because most of this particular type of haze mainly came from New York and nowhere else in the United States for a long time and is still relatively hard to find this particular type of haze anywhere on the west coast that I know of.
Out of all the strains of haze I smoked this is not only the tastiest but also smells the best inspires a lot of creativity but my most favorite attribute is how it initially hits you. It has to do with how clear your vision gets and its almost hard to explain but I like to say it's like watching a standard definition television every time you smoke any other kind of bud, but when you smoke this it's like watching high definition TV. Everything you see becomes sharpened and vivid and crisp almost as if it's not real. Followed by a general sense of euphoria and happiness
It also happens to be one of the only types I have ever smoked that I did not become accustomed or immune to and did not have to start smoking more and more to still feel the desired effects.
If they allowed me to I would rewrite the types of cannabis to say 4 instead of 3. I would say indica, sativa, ruderalis, and HAZE! (Even though I haze is a super sativa)
August 15, 2016
There is much debate as to wether or not Haze's original genotype still exists; I for one am a believer. Haze still has one last stronghold: New York City. The immense popularity of Haze in NYC incentives farmers to plant haze despite the long flowering times and low yields associated with the variety. Haze is immediately recognizable by its uniquely spicy smell and taste accompanied by a speedy sub-psychedelic cerebral high that has never been replicated by any other haze variety. The closest extant strains to Original Haze are Neville's Haze and Panama Red.