Description
Ghost Train Haze is a sativa cross of Ghost OG and Neville’s Wreck. Unlike typical sativas,This strain grows dense buds blanketed in white, crystal-capped trichomes. With a sour citrus and floral aroma, This strain delivers a potent dose of THC to knock out pain, depression, and appetite loss, but patients prone to anxiety should steer clear of this heavy-hitter. Low doses are conducive to concentration and creativity, but you may notice some cerebral haziness as you smoke more. This is a suitable outdoor strain for warm climates and has a 65 to 80 day flowering time indoors.
This strain is a proud recipient of both the 2014 High Times Cannabis Cup US Sativa 1st Place spot and the 2013 High Times Cannabis Cup Medical Sativa 2nd Place spot. It is also an annual winner of High Times Strongest Strains on Earth. This potent strain has been tested as high as 25% THC.
The aroma of this strain is sweet and piney, with hints of citrus, lemon, and spice. Even breaking up a bud will cause a strong, hazy odor to permeate around the room. The bright green buds of the Ghost Train Haze nuggets are thick and dense, rich with trichomes and coated in light orange hairs. The generously frosted buds will surely have you thinking Christmas came early this year! The smoke is extremely smooth, with more of an OG taste with a sharp, sweetly pine flavor must recommended for a stoner searching for a perfect high.
Ghost Train Haze GROWING INFO
Ghost Train Haze prefers a hot and dry outdoor environment, much like a mediterranean climate. This strain is an average yielder, and when grown indoors it is recommended to apply a hydroponic system to maximize growth. This strain can be grown both indoor and outdoor
Indoors
Growing this strain indoors, you can expect an average yield of about 10 ounces of good bud per square meter. Ghost Train Haze can take an estimated average of about 9 to 11 weeks to flower and be ready for harvest.
Outdoors
Ghost Train Haze grown outdoors can be expected to yield an average of about 14 ounces per plant. This sativa-dominant hybrid is usually ready for a hearty harvest around late October.