Bangi Haze is one the most stabilized sativa hybrids. It is a fast flowering and easy to grow sativa that produces dense flowers, full of generous trichomes, with a sweet, floral, lemony and anisette aroma.Strong stimulating Congolese sativa effect.
Bangi Haze Excellent choice for rainy and cold climates or for indoor growing.
Additional Information
Tipo | F8 STABILIZED HYBRID |
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Format | Feminized |
Sativa / Indica ratio | 70 % sativa / 30 % indica |
THC | 15-20% |
CBD | Null |
CBG | 0.4-2 % |
Flowering indoors | 9-10 weeks |
Flowering outdoors | Early October |
Yield | Average-High |
Resistance against spider mites | Average |
Resistance against powder mildew | High |
Resistance against botrytis | High |
Resistance against white fly | Average-High |
Resistance against cold | High |
Resistance against heat | Average-High |
Latitude | 0º-47º |
Genetics | F8 stabilized congolese/nepalese hybrid. |
Structure | Medium size sativa, easy to grow indoors. It has good branching and medium node length, allowing the correct light penetration of the whole plant. |
Bouquet | Tempting sweet, floral, lemony and anisette aroma. |
High | Strong and energetic sativa effect that picks you up and keeps you active. |
Growing Tips |
Bangi Haze has been developed in Galicia, one of the coldest and rainiest areas in Spain, and subsequently stabilized a few generations for indoor growing.
This sativa has acquired a surprising resistance against cold, rain and all types of fungus. It produces excellent results flowering even on foggy or icy days (in conditions where other varieties would easily die or rot). Bangi Haze has been grown in a great variety of climates: warm or cold, dry or wet, including northern countries from Central and Eastern Europe. Due to its stability, adaptability and resistance, we highly recommend Bangi Haze for breeding projects, and to develop sativa dominant hybrids of stimulating effect. We recommend average fertilizer levels for the whole cycle, with moderate-light dosage of Nitrogen. |
Source : aceseeds.org