Bushmans x Haze
Bushmans x Haze
Overview
Bushmans x Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid created by The Average Seed Company that combines two legendary sativa gene pools to create a unique cannabis variety. This strain represents a careful cross between the South African Bushmans landrace from the Ciskei region of the South African Highlands and the world-renowned Original Haze, bred by Flying Dutchmen. The Bushmans parent contributes compact growth patterns, good yields, and the hardy characteristics typical of South African highland cannabis, while the Haze genetics bring legendary potency, quality, and the classic cerebral effects that made Haze famous globally. This hybrid was specifically developed to merge the best traits of both parents - the robust, productive nature of the African sativa with the superior quality and psychoactive properties of the original Haze lineage. The resulting strain maintains the pure sativa characteristics while offering more manageable cultivation requirements than traditional long-flowering Haze varieties, making it an attractive option for growers seeking authentic sativa genetics with practical growing considerations.
Effects
Reported Medical Uses
- Users report enhanced creativity and focus
- May help with depression and mood disorders
- Often used for mental fatigue
- Users report stress relief
This is not medical advice. Consult a healthcare professional.
Possible Negative Effects
Growing Information
Bushmans x Haze has a flowering time of approximately 11 weeks (77 days) and is suitable for both indoor and outdoor cultivation. As a sativa-dominant strain, it tends to grow tall and requires adequate vertical space and training techniques to manage height. The strain combines the compact growth pattern and good yields of the South African Bushmans with the robust genetics of Haze, making it more manageable than pure Haze varieties while maintaining quality. Regular seeds are available, though feminized versions were not produced. Growers should expect typical sativa characteristics including stretch during flowering and longer maturation times compared to indica varieties.