Buddha Haze

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About Buddha Haze


Buddha Haze is a predominantly sativa strain that enable meditative focus and concentration. It was created by Big Buddha Seeds (who have also given us Blue Cheese) as a cross between Amnesia Haze and fruity Brazilian strain Manga Rosa. Offering a buzzy, active head high, this is one strain best enjoyed during daytime. Its THC content has been measured at between 15% and 26%.

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Like traditional East Asian representations of the Buddha himself, these buds are substantial in size. The chunky buds hold together in formations that range from roughly spherical to elongated and elliptical. Their leaves are a yellowish green and are twisted through with curly brown and orange hairs -- which are actually pistils, structures meant to catch pollen from fertilizing male plants. Finally, translucent amber-colored trichomes cover the inner and outer nooks and crannies of these dense flowers, giving them a slightly golden glow.

Typical Effects

Euphoric
Euphoric
Relaxed
Relaxed
Focused
Focused

Common Usage

ADHD Symptoms
ADHD Symptoms
Migraines
Migraines

When properly cured, flowers of Buddha Haze give off a sweet, tropical aroma. There are also some earthy, musky base notes underneath. Meanwhile, grinding up these nuggets releases a tangy, herbal scent, possibly due to the <a href="https://www.wikileaf.com/strain/haze/" open="" sans",="" system-ui,="" blinkmacsystemfont,="" "segoe="" ui",="" roboto,="" "helvetica="" neue",="" arial,="" sans-serif;="" font-size:="" 1rem;="" background-color:="" rgb(255,="" 255,="" 255);"="" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: rgb(51, 122, 183); text-decoration-line: none;">Haze in its background. When burnt, Buddha Haze’s flowers give off a smooth and easily palatable smoke that has a nutty, cocoa-like flavor on the exhale.

Like many other sativas, Buddha Haze strikes smokers quickly, exerting a fast-acting pressure around the eyes and forehead. Some users may also experience a sudden flush in the cheeks. Consumers are soon distracted from these symptoms, though, by a sudden uptick in cerebral thinking. Smokers can take on a new focus, stopping to dwell on a single concept longer than they ordinarily might. Buddha Haze also confers an energetic quality that can cause ideas to jump around in rapid succession as the consumer is struck by sudden and novel associations. As such, the strain makes a good complement to working on demanding and complex tasks, as it can aid focus. It may also help inspire bouts of open-ended brainstorming for working on more creative projects. In a certain set and setting, this strain’s energy my even inspire its consumers to get up and move, whether it’s to run some errands or to get a day’s exercise in. With relatively few physical properties, Buddha Haze is not known to induce a passive, lazy mindset; smokers may feel some subtle physical relaxation while remaining mentally acute. As such, this smooth and pleasant high is a great way to pass time with some like-minded friends, whether you’re playing board games or just shooting the breeze. Because it’s much more head-focused than sedative, Buddha Haze is recommended for afternoon or even morning use.

THC Content

HIGHEST TEST

26%

STRAIN AVERAGE

24%

SATIVA AVERAGE

13%

WIKILEAF AVERAGE

18%

WIKILEAF HIGHEST

35%

Buddha Haze can also have some benefits for medical cannabis patients as well. Its sense of focus can help those with attention deficit disorder to sustain focus on single tasks. Its immediacy can help those suffering from stress and depression to spend their time more presently and consciously. Physiologically speaking, Buddha Haze may soothe pain, whether it’s chronic and disease-related or temporary, as due to injury. Because it can bring about a disorienting sense of mindrace, this strain is not recommended for patients who are prone to panic or who have a low tolerance for THC.

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Fortunately for home growers, Big Buddha has made seeds of Buddha Haze available for sale. It can be cultivated indoors or out, although success outdoors depends on a semi-humid climate with daytime temperatures between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Thanks to their sativa roots, these plants can grow very tall; indoor growers should trim back their crops early on in order to maintain a manageable height. Note that Buddha Haze has a very long flowering time of anywhere between 11 to 13 weeks when grown indoors. It is ready for harvest in early November when grown outdoors. Luckily, though, this strain rewards patient growers with a very high yield of flowers.

With a therapeutic high and powerful roots -- parent strain Manga is said to have spiritual qualities -- Buddha Haze offers a great opportunity for some valuable reflections. This strain is a must-try for fans of high-powered sativas.


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