How to grow Bangi Haze
Seb's take
Congo and Nepalese genetics stabilised into a compact, columnar Sativa, quick to flower at nine to ten weeks for a Haze. Sweet, lemon, and floral on the nose, with a honeyed note appearing close to harvest, and a high that runs uplifting, happy, and energetic throughout.
Growing Bangi Haze: what to expect
Feminized photoperiod seed: every plant a female, and flowering starts when you change the lights — which puts the calendar in your hands. The photoperiod lesson covers using that control well.
Flowering runs the standard 10 weeks — no surprises, which in this business is a compliment. The flowering stage guide covers what each of those weeks should look like.
Breeder figures put THC around 20% — firmly in the strong band. The number speaks for itself; we'll not add adjectives to it.
The nose runs sweet — dessert-adjacent, without apology.
Effects report as chiefly uplifting — she raises the tone of a room rather than lowering the lights.
Learn to grow her properly:
Bangi Haze from other breeders
The same name, several hands. Every breeder’s version below is its own cut — different figures, different temperament, same family. The particulars above describe the lead listing.
- Ace Seeds regular Seeds at Herbies →
The traditional regular-seed article.
- CannaBioGen regular Seeds at Herbies →
The traditional regular-seed article.
Common questions about Bangi Haze
How long does Bangi Haze take to flower?
Around 10 weeks of flowering, by the breeder's numbers.
Is Bangi Haze an autoflower or a photoperiod strain?
A feminized photoperiod strain — flowering starts when you switch the lights, so the timing is yours to control.
How strong is Bangi Haze?
The breeder lists THC around 20%. Firmly in the strong band.
What does Bangi Haze smell and taste like?
Sweetness leads on the nose, and she doesn't whisper it.