Liberty Haze

Liberty Haze

Liberty Haze

Hybrid AI Generated

Also known as: Lady Liberty

Overview

Liberty Haze is an award-winning hybrid cannabis strain that won the High Times Cannabis Cup in 2011. Bred by Barney's Farm, this strain is a cross between G13 and Chemdawg 91 that matures as a medium-tall, bushy plant in 8-9 weeks. The strain exhibits a slight sativa dominance (60%) while maintaining both indica and sativa characteristics. The buds are lime-green in color, heavy with crystals, and typically feature dense trichome production with beautiful contrasting red and purple hairs.

Liberty Haze has established itself as a premium strain due to its exceptional qualities and fast flowering characteristics. The strain has a distinct and refreshing lime taste and fragrance that consumers particularly enjoy. Laboratory tests have rated the THC content at up to 25 percent with approximately 1.8% CBD. This hybrid offers uplifting cerebral effects, making it a popular choice for those treating depression and anxiety. The strain's balanced genetics and award-winning pedigree have made it a sought-after variety among both recreational users and medical patients seeking potent, fast-acting relief.

Effects

Reported Medical Uses

  • Users report relief from depression
  • May help with anxiety and stress
  • Often used for pain management
  • Users report help with nausea
  • May assist with IBS symptoms

This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.

Possible Negative Effects

Growing Information

Liberty Haze has a flowering period of 8-9 weeks (60-65 days) and produces yields of around 650g/m² with plants reaching heights of 90-100cm. The strain grows to medium height with substantial girth and performs excellently both indoors and outdoors. Harvest time is typically end of September to early October for outdoor cultivation. The plant develops long but tightly packed colas that quickly become dense with buds. Liberty Haze thrives in temperate to warm climates with optimal planting time in late spring after the last frost, typically between May and July depending on region. The strain is considered moderately challenging to cultivate and is suitable for intermediate to experienced growers.

Genetics

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