Mexican Haze Feminized Seeds

Mexican Haze Feminized Seeds

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High THC (18-25%)
Low CBD (< 5%)

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Mexican Haze feminized seeds produce a sativa-dominant hybrid with bright citrus flavor and an energetic, creative daytime high. THC levels reach 15-23% with a clear-headed cerebral focus.

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Strain Specifications

🔬 THC High THC (18-25%)
💊 CBD Low CBD (< 5%)
🧬 Genetics Acapulco Gold x Haze x Jack Herer
🌱 Seed Type Feminized Photoperiod
🌿 Strain Type Sativa-Dominant
⚖️ Indica/Sativa 30% Indica / 70% Sativa
⏱️ Flowering Time 9-11 weeks
📊 Difficulty Moderate
🏠 Yield Indoor 400-500 g/m2
☀️ Yield Outdoor Moderate (varies by phenotype)
📏 Plant Height 150-200 cm
🎯 Best For Indoor, Outdoor
🌡️ Climate Warm, Mediterranean

Mexican Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid that channels the landrace sativa energy of its Mexican heritage through a Haze-dominant genetic framework. This strain delivers the kind of soaring, cerebral high that sativa enthusiasts seek — clear-headed, creative, and full of energy. Mexican Haze is built for daytime use and pairs well with creative projects, outdoor activities, and social settings where mental engagement matters more than physical relaxation.

Genetics & Lineage

Mexican Haze is reported to descend from a cross of Acapulco Gold, Haze, and Jack Herer — three legendary sativa-leaning genetics. Acapulco Gold is a Mexican landrace sativa known for its golden appearance and energetic high. The Haze genetics contribute the extended, complex cerebral effects that define the Haze family. Jack Herer adds hybrid structure and resin production. The combined genetics produce a 70 percent sativa and 30 percent indica hybrid that grows and smokes like a classic sativa.

Appearance

Mexican Haze produces sativa-typical elongated buds with a lighter, airier structure than dense indica varieties. The flowers are bright green with orange pistils winding through the bud sites and moderate trichome coverage across the surfaces. The plant structure is tall and open, with long internodal spacing and narrow leaves characteristic of sativa genetics. Expect vertical growth that needs space to develop fully. The narrow, finger-like leaves are typical of sativa genetics, allowing good light and air penetration through the canopy without heavy defoliation.

Aroma & Flavor

The aroma carries a classic sativa haze profile — citrus and tropical notes over an earthy, spicy base. The scent is bright and uplifting, reflecting the energetic effects inside. The flavor delivers sweet citrus and tropical fruit on the inhale, transitioning to earthy spice on the exhale with a lingering sweetness that stays on the palate. The terpene profile leans toward the citrus-forward character typical of Mexican landrace genetics. The complexity of the Haze lineage adds depth to each session, with subtle herbal and floral notes emerging as the palate adjusts.

Effects

Mexican Haze delivers an energetic, uplifting cerebral high that is all about mental stimulation. The onset is a wave of creative energy and euphoria that sharpens focus and encourages active engagement. The high is clear-headed with minimal body heaviness, making this a strong choice for daytime use when productivity matters. THC levels typically range from 15 to 23 percent, with some phenotypes testing toward the higher end. The moderate CBD content, reported at around 2 percent, may contribute to a smoother, less anxious experience than some high-THC sativas deliver.

Growing Information

Mexican Haze feminized seeds flower in 9 to 11 weeks, with some sativa-leaning phenotypes potentially requiring 12 to 14 weeks for full maturity. This extended flowering time is typical of Haze-influenced genetics and rewards patient growers with well-developed terpene profiles and dense trichome coverage. Plants grow tall with classic sativa structure, typically reaching 150 to 200 centimeters, and indoor growers should plan for height management through topping and training. The grow difficulty is moderate, largely due to the height management and longer flowering period. The strain performs best in warm, Mediterranean climates with long growing seasons that allow the sativa genetics to fully express. Indoor growers should top early and use SCROG to control the vertical stretch and create an even canopy. The sativa structure benefits from good airflow to prevent moisture buildup in the open bud sites. For outdoor cultivation, a frost-free season of at least five months is ideal to allow the longer-flowering phenotypes to reach full maturity. The patient grower is rewarded with well-developed terpene profiles and a more nuanced high. A consistent 18/6 light cycle works well for indoor photoperiod grows, with the flip to 12/12 triggering the transition to flower.

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Underrated!

2 June 2025

This gem has a lot going for it, good stretch going into flower. Didn’t think I would like it as much as a do.

Steven

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