Top 10 Haze Strains at Cannapot
Top 10 Haze Strains at Cannapot (2025 Grower Guide)
Updated: December 2025 | The best Haze strains of all time – fantastic cannabis strains
Author: Cannapot Grow Team | Reading time: approximately twelfe minutes

Haze is one of those cannabis families people don’t “discover” once and forget. They come back to it. Not because it’s trendy, but because the vibe is pretty specific: brighter headspace, long lasting energy, and those classic incense citrus pine notes that instantly feel like “yeah, this is Haze.”
But Haze also comes with tradeoffs. Some lines stretch a ton, some want longer flowering, and some are just… not beginner friendly. So this guide is built to be practical: what Haze really means today, what to expect in a real grow, and 10 Haze seed options you can actually buy on Cannapot (with who they fit best and what they’re like to run).
If you want a quick browse of the wider Haze family first, Cannapot already has a good Haze overview here: the-world-of-haze-strains
Quick answer: what makes “Haze” Haze?

A lot of modern “Haze” strains aren’t pure Haze. They’re Haze-influenced hybrids. But they usually share a few things:
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A more cerebral, up-and-up effect (clear, active, social, creative)
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A distinct aroma lane: incense, spice, citrus peel, pine, licorice, sometimes a sweet edge
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More stretch than a heavy indica, and often longer flowering (though some “fast Hazes” exist)
In real life: Haze is rarely the easiest plant in the room, but when it’s dialed, it’s hard to replace.
What to expect when growing Haze (without the fantasy version)
Indoors:
Most growers run into the same two things: stretch and time. Classic Haze lines can double in height after flip if you let them. Some newer hybrids behave better, especially those built to finish faster. The easiest way to enjoy Haze indoors is choosing a line that’s known to be manageable and not ultra-long.
Outdoors:
Haze can be amazing outdoors if the season supports it. The bigger the plant gets, the more that open sativa structure helps with airflow. But long flowering can be a problem in short or wet autumns. If your climate is unpredictable, you want either a faster Haze or a hybrid that doesn’t insist on a marathon finish.
Comparison table: Top 10 Haze strains on Cannapot (at a glance)
(THC numbers and times vary by phenotype and setup, so use them as a range, not a promise.)
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Rank |
Strain |
Type |
Flowering |
Aroma |
Best For |
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#1 |
Super Silver Haze (Green House) |
mostly Sativa |
Longer - about 10 - 11 weeks |
pine, Haze, licorice |
classic Haze lovers |
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#2 |
Super Lemon Haze (Green House) |
mostly Sativa |
medium - long |
lime/citrus + Haze |
citrus fans |
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#3 |
Amnesia Haze (Superstrains) |
mostly Sativa |
longer |
citrus, earth, Haze, incense |
original citrus Haze |
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#4 |
Nevilles Haze (Mr. Nice) |
Sativa |
long |
deep Haze, incense |
experienced |
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#5 |
Special Original Haze (Cannapot) |
Sativa |
longer |
intense Haze, incense, citrus |
lovers of original Haze |
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#6 |
Purple Haze (White Label) |
mostly Sativa |
medium long |
sweet spice, incense |
"classic name" vibe |
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#7 |
Arjans Haze #3 (Green Ghous) |
mostly Sativa |
medium/fast |
fruity, sweet Haze |
Grower that want to harvest fast |
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#8 |
Cookies Haze (Kannabia) |
mostly Sativa |
medium |
honey/berries + Haze |
sweet Haze hybrid |
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#9 |
Blue Dream Haze (Cali Connection) |
Sativa / slightly touch of Indica |
medium |
Blueberry, sandalwood |
balanced Haze hybrid |
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#10 |
Expert Haze (Expert Seeds) |
mostly Sativa |
medium |
euphoric Haze |
easier entry into Haze |
The Top 10 Haze strains you can buy on Cannapot (with real grower context)

Super Silver Haze (Green House Seeds)
If someone says “classic Haze” and you picture that tall, electric, old-school sativa energy, this one is basically the poster child. It’s a Skunk x Northern Lights x Haze cross, and it has that “sharp, bright, long lasting” feel that made it famous.
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Aroma: haze, pine, licorice type notes
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Grow behavior: stretches, but builds nicely if you control height early
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Who it fits: growers who want the Haze classic and don’t mind waiting a bit
Cannapot product page: Super Silver Haze
Super Lemon Haze (Green House Seeds)
This is Haze with a very loud citrus personality. It’s Lemon Skunk x Super Silver Haze, so you get that lime peel punch with a hazy edge.
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Aroma: fresh lime/citrus, tangy haze notes
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Grow behavior: usually more approachable than ultra-long Hazes, still wants room
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Who it fits: people chasing citrus terps but still wanting real Haze energy
Cannapot product page: Super Lemon Haze
Amnesia Haze (SuperStrains)
Amnesia-style Haze is one of the most “modern classic” Haze expressions. It’s usually bright, strong, and very recognizable. Cannapot carries an Amnesia Haze feminized option via Super Strains - this is the original Amnesia Haze.
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Aroma lane: Amnesia Haze tends to lean citrus/earthy/hazy
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Grow behavior: sativa-leaning structure, plan for stretch
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Who it fits: people who want that famous Amnesia vibe without overthinking it
Cannapot product page: Amnesia Haze
Neville’s Haze (Mr. Nice)
This is not the one I’d point a first-timer to. Neville’s Haze has a reputation for being intense and “proper sativa” in how it grows and finishes. Mr Nice Seeds themselves frame it as a more demanding line.
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Aroma: strong classic haze profile, deep and sharp
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Grow behavior: long flower, big stretch, wants patience
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Who it fits: experienced growers who specifically want a more serious Haze run
Cannapot product page: Neville’s Haze
Special Original Haze (Cannapot Seeds)
If you like the old-school incense/woody lane with an incredible power, Special Original Haze is built for that. It’s described as an pure sativa with strong woody, hazy, incense-type notes.
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Aroma: woody haze, incense, spicy notes, very strong
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Grow behavior: sativa style, wants time
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Who it fits: old-school haze heads who don’t want “candy haze”
Cannapot product page: Special Original Haze
Purple Haze (White Label)
Purple Haze is more than just the name. This version is described as compact with a sweet-spice/incense style aroma and a more “creative/euphoric” feel.
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Aroma: sweet spices, incense
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Grow behavior: more compact than many Hazes
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Who it fits: growers who want the classic “Purple Haze” idea without a massive plant
Cannapot product page: Purple Haze
Arjan’s Haze #3 (Green House Seeds)
This one is often talked about as a “faster Haze” direction. Haze x Laos, fruity and sweet leaning, and (comparatively) not as punishing time-wise as the longest Hazes.
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Aroma: very fruity, very sweet
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Grow behavior: still sativa-leaning, but more manageable than extreme lines
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Who it fits: people who want Haze character but prefer a smoother run
Cannapot product page: Arjan’s Haze #3 (Green House Seeds)
Cookies Haze (Kannabia Seeds)
This is a sweet-leaning Haze hybrid: Afghan x Super Silver Haze, with a sugary/honey-berry smell description.
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Aroma: sugary-sweet honey, berries
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Grow behavior: mostly sativa, but not as “pure haze wild”
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Who it fits: people who like Haze energy but want sweeter terps
Cannapot product page: Cookies Haze
Blue Dream Haze (Cali Connection Seeds)
This one leans fruity and a bit more balanced: blueberries + sandalwood notes, sativa with an indica touch, described as easy to grow with above-average yield potential.
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Aroma: blueberry, sandalwood, fruity
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Grow behavior: usually more forgiving than very pure hazes
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Who it fits: growers who want a haze hybrid that doesn’t feel like hard mode
Cannapot product page: Blue Dream Haze
Expert Haze (Expert Seeds)
A practical “entry” Haze. It’s positioned as a fast-ish sativa that’s easy to grow, crossed with Laotian genetics, and described as euphoric and haze-heavy in smell.
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Aroma: strong haze profile
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Grow behavior: easier than many haze lines
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Who it fits: people who want to run haze without signing up for a super long project
Cannapot product page: Expert Haze
How to choose the right Haze (quick scenarios)
If you want the classic Haze “benchmark”:
Super Silver Haze
If you want citrus Haze that people instantly recognize:
Super Lemon Haze
If you want “Haze but sweet”:
Cookies Haze, or Arjan’s Haze #3
If you’re newer and don’t want the toughest run:
Expert Haze, Blue Dream Haze, Purple Haze
If you want a serious, old-school sativa project:
Neville’s Haze, Special Original Haze
Simple grow notes that help most Haze runs
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Control stretch early. If you wait until the plant is already tall, you’re fighting it.
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Airflow matters. Sativas often have more open structure, but dense buds still benefit from steady air movement.
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Be realistic about flowering time. Some Hazes are just not “quick,” even if everything goes right.
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Pick the Haze that matches your season. Outdoors especially, the wrong pick can finish late.
FAQs
Q: Are Haze strains always sativa?
A: Most are sativa-dominant, but many modern Hazes are hybrids built to be easier and faster.
Q: Is Haze “hard to grow”?
A: Some are. Neville’s Haze is a good example of a more demanding one. Others, like Expert Haze, are positioned as easier.
Q: Which Haze is best if I mainly care about citrus terps?
A: Super Lemon Haze is the obvious starting point.
Q: Which Haze feels most “classic”?
A: Super Silver Haze is still the reference point for a lot of growers.
Where to buy Haze seeds (Cannapot-only)
If you want to stick to Haze lines that are actually in the Cannapot catalog, start with the product pages above, or browse their Haze family overview here.