G-13 Haze
G-13 Haze. This hybrid of G13 has been crossed with Haze, creating a strain that provides uplifting sensations alongside heavy-hitting body effects. G13 was bred for maximum potency and is renowned for its medical utility, and it’s definitely not recommended for beginners. G13 Haze is a Sativa-dominant hybrid from Barney’s Farm in Amsterdam. Barney reports crossing the G13 “government Indica” strain (rumored to have been created by the U.S. federal government in the 1970s) with a Skunk #1 to stabilize its genetics.
Where to buy G-13 Haze
Where to buy G-13 Haze is a big question that people do ask often. Delivery within Germany is free. If you want to place an order of this strain, just visit our website cobiangrowhouse.com and navigate to the shop to see available products. You get good deals when you order from us and pay through bitcoin. We deliver to all states with the USA and to Europe, Australia, and Canada. If you have any questions about our services, contact our customer support through live chat or email us through the email on the contact page.
Effects
G13, on its own, is popularly known to be a strong and highly potent Indica strain. In fact, crossing it with a Sativa strain such as the original Haze was meant to neutralize its powerful sedative-like effect on its users. However, note that smoking in large doses can still induce mind-body sedation, especially for beginners. G13 Haze is, therefore, a result of the efforts of the breeder to control the potent Indica effects of G13 without necessarily diminishing its quality. If anything, the delicious taste of the Haze only adds a delectable flavor to this hybrid strain.
Pros and cons of smoking G-13 Haze
Pros:
- They will get you super-duper high
- Cost-effective—just like dabs, a little bit goes a long way
- Great for medical patients or other folks who want a high dose of THC
- They’re a fun novelty and good conversation-starter
Cons:
- They will get you super duper high (not always a good thing for everyone)
- They’re messy—most people smoke them in glass; you can roll them in a joint or blunt, but don’t put them in a grinder
- Keep them in a cool, dry place; you don’t want them getting all melty on you
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