
Cuban Black Haze Clone
$89.00
Cuban Black Haze clones — old-school sativa haze with incense-spice terps and a soaring, clear-headed high. Freshly rooted, ships alive.
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Description
Description
About Cuban Black Haze Clone
Some strains you grow for the yield spreadsheet. This one you grow because the smoke does not exist at a dispensary. Cuban Black Haze is a true heirloom-style sativa, a Black Haze expression with Colombian and Cuban haze heritage that East Coast smokers, New York especially, have prized for decades. The nose is incense, spice, and dark florals. The high is the old-school haze arc: soaring, energetic, clear-headed, and long.
Clones ship freshly rooted and female-guaranteed, which matters here, because seed versions of anything labeled Black Haze are a gamble.
| Genetics | Black Haze selection, Colombian-Cuban haze heritage |
| THC | Moderate to high; classic haze potency that smokes stronger than numbers suggest |
| Type | Sativa |
| Flowering | 10–12 weeks, standard for a true haze |
| Difficulty | Advanced |
The Long Game: Flowering a True Haze
Plan the calendar before you plant. Hazes run 10 to 12 weeks of flower, and this one uses all of it. The colas come in airy and spear-shaped, then fill from the inside out during the final month; chop at week eight and you throw away the entire point. The upside of that airy structure is airflow. Mold pressure stays low even at humidity levels that would wreck a dense gelato, which makes her a strong greenhouse candidate.
Taming the Stretch Indoors
She stretches hard after the flip, easily doubling and often more. Flip small: two to three weeks of veg from a freshly rooted clone is plenty in a standard tent. Skip heavy topping and use a net instead, spreading the long branches horizontally so the spears rise off an even plane. Feed lighter than you would a modern hybrid. Old sativa lines burn easily on aggressive nitrogen.
Cuban Black Haze FAQ
Why does it flower so much longer than my other plants?
Haze lines descend from tropical sativas that never adapted to short seasons. The trade for the wait is a high modern hybrids simply do not produce.
Is this a good first strain?
Honestly, no. The stretch and the long flower punish sloppy planning. Run something forgiving first and come back to her.
Does it turn dark in flower?
Black Haze lines are known for deep coloration late in bloom; expression depends on your environment and night temperatures.
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