Sugar Haze is a mind-blowing, potent indica-sativa hybrid strain that is a cross of a Colombian Santa Marta with Sam the Skunkman's Original Haze creation. The Santa Marta hails from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta in North West Colombia. At 5,700 meters it is the world's highest coastal mountain range being situated just 42km from the Caribbean coastline. Encompassing 17,000 km this botanical wonderland is the source of no less than 36 rivers. Several different cannabis strains thrive there and are used locally by the native dwellers. Since the 1960s it has attracted American cannabis enthusiasts during South American adventures.
Sugar Haze is a very fast-flowering sativa-dominant Haze with a potential THC content of 23% that is not recommended for either the novice or casual user. Sweet-tasting and a heavy-hitter, its short flowering period can be traced back to highly selective cross-breeding for the desired characteristics such that it is possible to grow outdoors where it will finish by the end of October in northern latitudes.
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