Kali Haze Strain Genetics
While the genetics of Kali Haze are not known, it is thought that this famed sativa-dominant hybrid emerged from the crossing of two sativa strains which some have speculated to be an Indian hybrid and a Jamaican hybrid with an undisclosed Haze strain.
Whatever its routes, this acclaimed strain, known by many as the Queen of Sativa strains has achieved its legendary status thanks to its intense cerebral effects and dynamic flavour while it is the parent to other notable strains including Kali China and Kali 47.
A cannabis cup, award-winning seed, Kali Mist has picked up plenty of recognition at international cannabis cup awards including the Cannabis Champions Cup 2012 in Barcelona.
Kali Haze Strain Terpene Profile
Kali Hazi boasts a truly unmistakable flavour profile that is generated by three primary terpenes – Linalool, caryophyllene and myrcene.
This combination of terpenes had provided Kali Mist with truly intriguing flavour and aroma. Indeed, this sativa dominator can be best described as a musky pine forest coupled with the rich indica scent of spicy hashish layered with a delightful citrus aroma.
With an earthy aroma, Kali Mist delivers in the flavour department with consumers describing a tantalising blend of fresh blueberries and pungent citric lime.
Kali Mist Strain Effects
As you might expect from a strain known as the “queen of sativas”, Kali Mist´s effects are both energising and cerebrally uplifting. You can expect a clear and euphoric burst of creative inspiration, happiness and increased motivation, making this cannabis strain an excellent choice for day-time use.
While THC levels sit around the 15% mark, Kali Mist is definitely potent and as a sativa-dominant strain, offers intense cerebral effects that can prove overwhelming for newcomers.
Still, this classic cannabis seed rarely disappoints with its euphoric head highs and energising effects satisfying those sativa desires of so many a cannabis consumer.
How to Grow Kali Mist Strain
Since this strain is used to warmer, Mediterranean climates, it is advised to cultivate Kali Haze indoors unless of course, you live in warmer, Mediterranean climates.
Available as feminised seeds, and highly resistant to pests and mould, Kali Mist cannabis seeds respond well when using the Screen of Green (ScrOG) method, or when using the Low-Stress Training (LST) method.
When the conditions are right though, you can expect this queen of sativas to produce heavy, dense, resinous buds that are quite rare for this kind of cannabis seed, offering impressive yields of up to 500g/m² following a flowering period of around 10-12 weeks.