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Strain Review: Liberty Haze
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Strain Review: Liberty Haze

1 min

Winner of the 2011 High Times Cannabis Cup, Liberty Haze by Barney’s Farm has a reputation that precedes her. Her heritage gives her a lot to live up to, so we take a look just how well she manages it.

Liberty Haze is a strain of cannabis known well to many Haze connoisseurs. She is the mix of a male G13 with a fast flowering ChemDawg 91, both of which are champions and well-celebrated strains in their own right. Through some very rigorous breeding, Liberty Haze has been stabilised into a variety of cannabis that takes all the potential of her parents, and makes it her own.

GROWING TRAITS

Liberty Haze is a cannabis hybrid that utilises both indica and sativa growing traits. The result is a medium height plant - roughly 1-1.4m indoors – that produces some very elegant and graceful looking long colas. Her genetics also give her a relatively fast flowering time, with her completing after 66 days for us. What it leaves you with is some very magnificent and dense bud, frosted with trichomes. This follows through into massive yields, with a potential for over 600g/m² when grown with skill.

Liberty Haze (Barney's Farm) feminized

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Parents: G13 x Chem Dawg 91
Genetics: 40% Indica / 60% Sativa
Flowering Time: 9-10 weeks
Potency: 25%
CBD: 2%
Flowering Type: Photoperiod

FLAVOUR

I found Liberty Haze to have a very refreshing flavour, mixing notes of pine and citrus, while riding an overarching skunky tone. It makes her quite a fragrant strain, which should always be taken into consideration when discretion is key.

THE HIGH

Liberty Haze’s ability to produce an extremely potent high is one of her major assets. Lab tests have shown that she can produce a THC content of 25 %, making her a force to be reckoned with -especially for novice smokers. Although she is a near 50/50 hybrid, the high she induced was definitely sativa dominant, living up to her Haze name. I was met with an instantaneous head rush that that hit me with a wave of euphoria, and while initially starting off quite alert and clear, as I had more, I quickly got lost in the music I was listening to. The result was an hour or two passing before I knew it, where I then proceeded to land back on Earth. A real treat for the Sativa lover who likes to get lost in the “Haze.”

CONCLUSION

It is easy to see why Liberty Haze was so popular at the 2011 High Times Cannabis Cup; she is certainly top-shelf material. For those who don’t enjoy the sativa high, there is little here for you. However, if you happen to love the sativa experience, but want it with a fast flowering time, you could do no better. Liberty Haze is one of the ultimate members of the Haze family, despite her 50/50 genetics.

Luke Sholl
Luke Sholl
Luke Sholl has been writing about cannabis, the wellness potential of cannabinoids, and the positive influence of nature for over a decade. Working with several cannabinoid-centric publications, he publishes a variety of digital content, supported by strong technical knowledge and thorough research.
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