Bangi Haze Regular Seeds

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Description:

A rare F8-stabilized Congolese/Nepalese cross from Ace Seeds, Bangi Haze delivers fruity, sativa-driven energy with high THC expression and a lineage built for adventurous growers who appreciate heritage genetics.

Best For

Experienced growers seeking an uplifting, energizing sativa high

Type
Regular – Photoperiod
Genetics
F8 stabilized Congolese/Nepalese hybrid.
THC / CBD
High THC (16-24%) / Low CBD (0-1%)
Effects
Energetic,Uplifting
Flavour / Aroma
Fruity
Height
Medium
Yield
High Yield (450-750gr/plant) / Average Yield (350-450gr/m2)
Flowering Time
9 to 11 weeks
Difficulty
Advanced

FAQ

All you need to know
about this product

Bangi Haze brings eight generations of Congolese and Nepalese landrace refinement to growers ready for a rewarding, high-THC sativa experience.

This is an advanced-level strain that rewards growers who already have experience managing sativa-dominant photoperiods and working with regular seeds. The Congolese and Nepalese landrace genetics give it genuine character, but that character takes skill and patience to bring out fully. If you're comfortable reading plant behaviour and adapting your grow accordingly, Bangi Haze is a deeply satisfying project.

Bangi Haze carries a fruity, tropical aroma that reflects its equatorial landrace roots, leaning toward bright, clean fruit rather than anything heavy or resinous. The effects are energetic and uplifting, driven by a THC content that sits between 16 and 24%, making it a clear-headed, mentally engaging experience. CBD stays at or near zero, so there's nothing dulling the cerebral edge.

Outdoors, where sativa genetics can fully express themselves, individual plants can produce between 450 and 750 grams, which is a strong return for a heritage variety of this complexity. Indoor growers working per square metre should expect an average yield in the 350 to 450 gram range, which is respectable given the strain's sativa structure and longer flowering window. Managing canopy height and light penetration indoors will make a meaningful difference to final output.

Regular photoperiod seeds like these follow natural genetics, so you can generally anticipate close to a 50/50 split between males and females, though variation from pack to pack is normal. The five-seed pack gives you a working starting point, but experienced breeders often run a larger number to ensure they have enough females — or quality males for their own breeding projects. It's worth factoring in the sex ratio when planning your grow space.

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