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Hemp Suver Haze

Cannabis sativa L.

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Suver Haze is a high-CBD, low-THC hemp cultivar known for its dense, frosty flower production and energizing aromatic profile with citrus and spice notes. This feminized strain is popular among both commercial hemp farmers and home cultivators for its resilience and consistent cannabinoid profiles. It typically exhibits a 60-70 day flowering period and thrives in temperate to warm climates.

Growing Conditions

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Sun: Full sun, 12-14 hours daily during vegetative phase; natural photoperiod for flowering
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Water: Moderate and consistent watering; allow soil to dry slightly between waterings. Avoid overwatering which causes root rot. Generally require 1-1.5 inches per week depending on climate and soil drainage
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Spacing: 18-24 inches
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Days to maturity: 90-120 (approximately 30-40 days vegetative + 60-70 days flowering)
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Planting depth: 0.5-0.75 inches for seeds; transplant seedlings at 2-3 inches tall

Soil

Type: Well-draining loamy soil with moderate organic matter
pH: 6.0-7.0
Amendments:
compost perlite or sand for drainage aged manure mycorrhizal inoculant

Growing Zones

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Thrives in zones 5-9; can be grown in zone 4 with extended season protection

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Growth Stages

1

Seedling

2-3 weeks

Small plants with rounded cotyledons and emerging true leaves; delicate and pale green

Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Provide bright indirect light or 6-8 hours of direct light. Maintain warmth at 70-75°F. Use seedling-strength nutrients sparingly.

2

Vegetative

4-6 weeks

Vigorous growth with multiple leaf sets and branch development; plants become bushier and taller with deep green foliage

Increase light to 14-16 hours daily. Maintain temperatures 68-78°F during day, slightly cooler at night. Apply balanced nutrients (higher nitrogen). Prune lower branches to encourage airflow and focus energy on upper growth.

3

Pre-flowering

1-2 weeks

Plant transitions as photoperiod shortens; pre-flowers appear at nodes; growth slows slightly

Begin reducing photoperiod to 12 hours if indoor; outdoors this occurs naturally. Transition to flowering nutrients (higher phosphorus and potassium). Monitor humidity (45-55% ideal). Increase air circulation.

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Flowering

60-70 days

Dense, resinous buds develop with white pistils and frosty trichomes; characteristic Suver Haze aroma intensifies

Maintain 12-hour photoperiod (strict for consistent flowering). Keep humidity 40-50% to prevent bud rot. Use phosphorus and potassium-rich flowering nutrients. Support heavy buds with stakes or trellising. Ensure excellent air circulation.

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Harvest-Ready

1-2 weeks pre-harvest observation

Buds fully mature with amber-tinted trichomes (approximately 70-80% cloudy, 20-30% amber); pistils darken to reddish-brown

Stop feeding 7-10 days before harvest (flush with plain water). Harvest in early morning for optimal cannabinoid concentration. Dry buds slowly at 60-70°F and 45-55% humidity over 7-14 days. Cure in sealed jars with humidity packs.

Common Pests

  • Spray with neem oil or insecticidal soap; increase humidity; introduce predatory mites; ensure good air circulation

  • Reduce humidity to below 50%; improve air circulation; apply sulfur dust or potassium bicarbonate spray; remove affected leaves

  • Spray with water to dislodge; use neem oil or insecticidal soap; encourage beneficial insects; avoid excess nitrogen fertilizer

  • Yellow sticky traps; insecticidal soap; neem oil; vacuum adults with handheld device; maintain good ventilation

  • Maintain humidity below 50%; ensure excellent air circulation with fans; remove affected buds immediately; avoid overhead watering

Uses

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CBD extraction and wellness products

Medicinal

Suver Haze flowers contain high levels of cannabidiol (CBD) with minimal THC, making them suitable for extraction into tinctures, oils, and topicals for potential anti-inflammatory and calming applications. [source]

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Tea and infusions

Culinary

Dried hemp flowers can be steeped into herbal tea, offering a mild earthy flavor with potential wellness benefits. Often blended with other herbs like chamomile or lemon balm. [source]

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Aromatherapy and fragrance

Household

The distinctive citrus and spice aroma of Suver Haze makes it valuable for dried flower arrangements, potpourri, and as a natural air freshener in homes. [source]

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Dried flower arrangements and crafts

Craft

The dense, attractive buds with frosty trichomes are popular for decorative dried flower displays, wreaths, and craft projects that showcase the plant's natural beauty. [source]

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Pollinator support

Wildlife

Hemp flowers attract bees and other pollinators, and can serve an ecological role in supporting beneficial insect populations in the garden. [source]

This is not medical advice. LizPlants is not a medical resource. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before using plants medicinally.

Harvest Tips

Harvest when approximately 70-80% of trichomes appear cloudy white with 20-30% turning amber; this maximizes CBD and provides balanced effects. Cut branches in early morning when resin levels peak. Dry slowly at 60-70°F with 45-55% relative humidity for 7-14 days until stems snap cleanly. Cure in airtight mason jars with humidity packs (62% RH) for 2-4 weeks, burping daily. Properly cured buds will have enhanced flavor and potency.

Fun Facts

  • 🌱 Suver Haze is a cross between Early Resorption and Suver (Hawaiian Haze × Early Resorption), carefully bred to maximize CBD content while maintaining robust growth and pest resistance.
  • 🌱 The name 'Haze' references the legendary Haze genetics lineage, known for dense resinous buds and complex aromatic terpene profiles that include limonene (citrus), myrcene (herbal), and caryophyllene (spice).
  • 🌱 Hemp cultivars like Suver Haze are legally defined in many jurisdictions as containing less than 0.3% THC by dry weight, making them accessible in regions where higher-THC cannabis remains restricted.

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