
Gipsy Haze
Cannabis seeds
by Eva Seeds
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Gipsy Haze Cannabis Seeds by Eva Seeds
Gipsy Haze is a feminised sativa-dominant hybrid from Eva Seeds that crosses Jack Herer, Black Domina, and Space Bomb into one resin-drenched, award-winning plant. She took 1st place in the Copa Cannaval 2015 resin category and 2nd in the Oil Hunters Brutal Cup 2015 — and when you see the sticky, dense buds she produces, you'll understand why the judges couldn't ignore her.
Pack Size
Gipsy Haze is available in packs of 3 feminised seeds. Every seed is female, so no time wasted identifying and removing males.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Eva Seeds |
| Genetics | Jack Herer x Black Domina x Space Bomb |
| Type | Feminised, Photoperiod |
| Dominance | Sativa-dominant hybrid |
| Flowering Time | 56-63 days |
| Indoor Height | 75-110 cm |
| Outdoor Height | 180-300 cm |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 600 g/m2 |
| Outdoor Yield | 500-1,000 g per plant |
| Seeds per Pack | 3 |
| Awards | 1st Copa Cannaval 2015 (Resin), 2nd Oil Hunters Brutal Cup 2015 |
Complete your grow setup with a propagation kit to give these Gipsy Haze seeds the best possible start. A humidity dome and root stimulator pair well during the seedling stage, and if you're growing indoors, a carbon filter is non-negotiable once those resinous buds start throwing off their intense incense-and-citrus aroma.
Why Gipsy Haze Seeds Deserve a Spot in Your Garden
We've seen a lot of Haze crosses come through over the years, and the ones that stick around tend to share two things: they actually deliver on yield, and they don't make you wait forever to harvest. Gipsy Haze nails both. A flowering period of 56-63 days is short for a sativa-leaning plant — most classic Hazes push 10-12 weeks and test your patience along the way. Eva Seeds managed to keep that energetic, mood-lifting Haze character without the marathon flower cycle, and that's largely down to the Black Domina influence tightening things up on the indica side.
The yield numbers are genuinely impressive. Up to 600g/m2 indoors is serious weight, and outdoors — given enough sun and root space — she can push between 500 and 1,000g per plant. Those aren't fantasy figures either; the dense bud structure and heavy resin production back them up. When you crack open a cola, the trichome coverage is thick enough that your fingers stick together. That resin content is exactly what earned her the Copa Cannaval trophy.
The one thing to watch: she can stretch to 300cm outdoors. If you're growing on a balcony or in a small garden, you'll want to top her early or use LST to keep things manageable. Indoors, she stays between 75 and 110cm, which is perfectly workable in a standard tent.
Gipsy Haze Grow Guide — From Seed to Harvest
Eva Seeds designed Gipsy Haze to be forgiving, and we'd agree — this is a solid pick if you're still on your first or second grow. She handles minor mistakes in feeding and environment without throwing a tantrum, and her robust structure means she doesn't need constant staking or support until late flower when the buds really pack on weight.
- Germinate your Gipsy Haze seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a moist propagation plug. Keep temperatures between 22-26°C and expect taproots within 24-72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their first pot once the taproot is 1-2cm long. A light, airy soil mix with perlite works well. Don't overwater at this stage — the root system is tiny and drowning is the number one seedling killer we see.
- Veg under 18/6 light for 2-4 weeks indoors. She develops a strong central cola with plenty of side branching, so consider topping once above the 4th or 5th node to encourage a bushier canopy and more even light distribution.
- Flip to 12/12 to trigger flowering. She'll stretch moderately in the first two weeks — expect roughly a 50% height increase from her pre-flip size. Indoor growers should plan for a final height of 75-110cm.
- During weeks 3-6 of flower, the buds fill in rapidly. This is when you'll notice the resin production ramping up — the buds become visibly frosty and sticky. Increase airflow to manage humidity and reduce the risk of mould in those dense colas.
- Harvest at 56-63 days of flower. Check trichomes with a jeweller's loupe — mostly milky with a few amber heads is the sweet spot for that energetic, uplifting effect Gipsy Haze is known for.
- Dry in a dark room at 18-21°C and 55-60% humidity for 7-10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least two weeks. The aroma develops significantly during cure — you'll get the full incense, sweet, and citrus profile once she's properly dried down.
Aroma and Flavour — What Gipsy Haze Actually Smells Like
This is where Gipsy Haze really stands out from the crowd. Crack open a cured jar and the first thing that hits you is a deep, warm incense note — almost like walking into an old Amsterdam coffee shop on a winter afternoon. Underneath that, there's a sweetness that rounds everything out, and then a bright citrus layer that lifts the whole profile and keeps it fresh. It's complex without being confusing.
According to research published in the journal Molecules, terpenes and terpenoids in cannabis play a significant role in shaping the overall character of a given cultivar beyond cannabinoid content alone (Hazekamp et al., as discussed in "Terpenes/Terpenoids in Cannabis: Are They Important," PMC8489319). Gipsy Haze's distinctive incense-citrus-sweet combination suggests a rich terpene profile that contributes to both its aroma and its reported energetic, mood-lifting qualities.
Compared to something like a pure Jack Herer, Gipsy Haze leans sweeter and more resinous. The Black Domina parentage adds density and that almost hash-like depth to the smell, while the Space Bomb throws in the citrus brightness. If you've grown Amnesia Haze and found it a bit one-dimensional on flavour, Gipsy Haze is worth trying — she's got more layers to her.
Gipsy Haze vs Other Haze Strains — How She Compares
| Trait | Gipsy Haze | Amnesia Haze (typical) | Super Silver Haze (typical) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Genetics | Jack Herer x Black Domina x Space Bomb | South Asian x Jamaican x Afghani | Skunk x Northern Lights x Haze |
| Flowering Time | 56-63 days | 70-84 days | 63-70 days |
| Indoor Yield | Up to 600 g/m2 | Up to 650 g/m2 | Up to 550 g/m2 |
| Indoor Height | 75-110 cm | 80-140 cm | 100-160 cm |
| Aroma | Incense, sweet, citrus | Earthy, lemon, haze | Spicy, citrus, skunky |
| Difficulty | Easy-moderate | Moderate-advanced | Moderate |
The standout advantage of Gipsy Haze over most Haze varieties is that flowering time. At 56-63 days, she finishes a full 1-3 weeks faster than Amnesia Haze, which regularly pushes into 12 weeks. For indoor growers running multiple cycles per year, that time saving adds up fast. She's also shorter and easier to manage — 75-110cm indoors versus the 140cm+ you might see from an Amnesia Haze that decides to stretch.
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