White Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid (70% sativa/30% indica) created from the legendary White Widow x Haze cross. Winner of the 2002 High Times Cannabis Cup for Best Sativa, it carries THC levels averaging 17–19%.
Strain Type: Sativa Dominant Hybrid – 70% Sativa / 30% Indica THC: 25%-30% Genetics: White Widow x Haze
The high hits fast with an uplifting wave of energy and focus, sparking motivation without couch-lock. A gentle body warmth follows, easing pain and tension while keeping the mind sharp and active. These effects make White Haze a go-to for those managing migraines, stress, anxiety, or nerve-related discomfort.
Its aroma blends woody earth with hints of pine, while the flavor leans earthy and savory on the exhale. Buds are spade-shaped, neon green, and resin-heavy, with fiery orange hairs and a frosty coat of white trichomes that make them sticky to the touch.
Terpenes:
Myrcene:
Myrcene is a monoterpene found in many plants, including cannabis, hops, and lemongrass, known for its earthy, musky aroma and potential health benefits such as pain relief, anti-inflammatory effects, and promoting sleep. It is a common ingredient in cosmetics and is historically used in traditional medicine for anxiety, pain, and other ailments.
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.
Pinene:
Pinene is a bicyclic monoterpene responsible for the distinct fresh, pine-like scent of coniferous trees and found in other plants and essential oils. The two main types are alpha-pinene (α-pinene), which has a pine-needle aroma, and beta-pinene (β-pinene), which smells more herbaceous. Pinene has various industrial uses, including in the flavor and fragrance industry and as a raw material for other compounds, and is being studied for its diverse pharmacological activities, such as anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and neuroprotective effects.