Betty Hayes

Betty Hayes is a sativa-dominant hybrid (70% sativa / 30% indica) bred from the powerful pairing of Black Betty and Hazy Kush. Known for its intense potency, this strain boasts a THC range of 23–29%, making it a heavy hitter even for seasoned consumers.

The high kicks off with a fast and forceful cerebral rush, hitting your mind with a euphoric intensity that can leave you dazed, spacey, and blissfully unfocused. As the mental haze deepens, you’ll find yourself laughing easily and engaging in animated conversations—ideal for social settings, as long as you’re not prone to anxiety. Due to its strong psychoactive effects, a cautious dose is recommended for less experienced users.

Strain Type: Sativa Dominant – 70% Sativa / 30% Indica
THC: 23% – 29%
Genetics: Black Betty x Hazy Kush

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Description

Betty Hayes is often used to help manage symptoms of depression, nausea, migraines, headaches, and chronic fatigue. Its aroma is an earthy blend of sweet soil and spicy herbs, layered with a fruity burst of berries. The flavor is similar, slightly sweeter, and finishes with a rich cherry note on the exhale.

Visually, the buds are large and spade-shaped, showcasing olive green hues, thick amber hairs, and a generous frosting of chunky, bright white trichomes.

Terpenes:

Terpinolene:
Terpinolene has an herbal, pine-like aroma found in plants like sage, rosemary, and tea trees. It exhibits sedative, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anticancer properties, though more human research is needed. Its use extends to cosmetics and household products for its fragrance and potential insect-repellent properties.

Ocimene:
Ocimene has a sweet, woody, and herbaceous aroma. It’s known for its potential anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties. In Afgoo, it likely contributes to the strain’s overall aromatic complexity.

Myrcene:
This is the most abundant terpene in many cannabis strains, including Afgoo. It’s known for its earthy, musky, and slightly sweet aroma, often described as similar to cloves. Myrcene is also believed to contribute to the relaxing and sedating effects often associated with Indica strains like Afgoo.

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