Super Silver Haze by Green House Seed Co.
Super Silver Haze does not stand in the room looking polished. After only a short veg phase it starts rising hard, the side branches keep pace, and yet the spacing between the nodes still holds enough order to stop the whole thing from turning into loose Haze sprawl. That is where the character sits. Tall, bright, mobile, but never sloppy.
Skunk, Northern Lights and Haze do not show up one after another here. They hit together. The plant builds length, but keeps enough body in the frame that the result is not just thin spears. Once flowering starts, that becomes obvious. The flowers run long, set densely and stand out early through those almost white pistils that look different from softer sativa types.
Ten to eleven weeks are not dead time here. The plant uses them because it is not only building height, it is stacking seriously on top and along the sides. Under lights, up to 800 g/m² is listed. Outdoors it runs longer, wants warmth and usually finishes around mid October. With the right season and enough veg, it can turn into a large plant with very serious output.
When the flowers are opened, citrus is only the start. Lemon first, then lime, then pink grapefruit, with pine, earth, musk, a touch of incense and black pepper underneath. That is why Super Silver Haze has stayed memorable for so long. Not because of cup lists, but because this is a tall Green House line where growth, resin and aroma lock together in a way that makes it recognisable almost immediately.
Data sheet
| Crossing | Skunk x Northern Lights x Haze |
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| Indica | 30 % |
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| Sativa | 70 % |
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| THC | 26 % |
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| CBD | 0,17 % |
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| CBN | 0,74 % |
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| Flowering time | 10-11 Weeks |
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| Harvest month | mid-October (North hemisphere) |
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| Yield outdoors | 1500 grams per plant |
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| Yield indoors | 800 g/m2 |