
Liberty Haze
Cannabis seeds
by Barney's Farm
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Liberty Haze Feminized Cannabis Seeds
Liberty Haze is a feminized hybrid cannabis seed from Barney's Farm that delivers around 25% THC in lab tests, making it one of the strongest commercially available hybrids you can grow from seed. A cross between ChemDawg 91 and the legendary G13, this strain finishes flowering in just 8–9 weeks — absurdly fast for anything with haze genetics — and produces dense, fat colas on a compact plant that stays under one metre tall.
Pack Sizes
| Pack | Seeds | SKU |
|---|---|---|
| Small | 3 seeds | CSBF0081 |
| Standard | 5 seeds | CSBF0006 |
Go with the 5-pack if you want room to select the best phenotype. Three seeds is enough if you're running a single plant in a small tent and want to keep things tight.
Why Liberty Haze Seeds Deserve Your Grow Space
Here's the thing about haze-dominant hybrids: they're usually a time commitment. Ten, twelve, sometimes fourteen weeks of flowering before you see anything worth trimming. Liberty Haze throws that rule out. Barney's Farm crossed ChemDawg 91 — already known for its chemical-fuel potency and relatively quick finish — with G13, a strain wrapped in decades of mythology about CIA breeding programmes in the 1960s and 70s. Whether that backstory holds up doesn't matter much. What matters is the offspring: a plant that stays compact, flowers fast, and tests at THC levels that put most pure indicas to shame.
We've seen growers underestimate this one because of its modest height. Don't. The energy that doesn't go into vertical stretch goes straight into bud production. Those colas pack on weight right up until harvest day, getting denser and fatter in the final two weeks of bloom. The smoke itself carries both sides of its lineage — an uplifting, cerebral onset that's genuinely social, layered over a physical depth that reminds you there's indica in the mix. The aroma leans towards a sharp, lime-tinged fuel with earthy undertones. Not subtle.
The honest limitation? That 25% THC means this isn't a casual afternoon smoke for everyone. If you're growing for friends who are occasional users, keep some milder stock around too. For experienced smokers, though, Liberty Haze is the real deal — and it won the Cannabis Cup in 2011 for good reason.
Growing Liberty Haze: Cultivation Specs
Liberty Haze finishes flowering in 8–9 weeks indoors and stays under 100cm in height, making it one of the easiest haze-influenced strains to manage in a standard grow tent. Here's what you're working with:
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Barney's Farm |
| Seed Type | Feminized |
| Genetics | ChemDawg 91 x G13 |
| THC Content | ~25% |
| Type | Indica/Sativa Hybrid |
| Flowering Time | 8–9 weeks |
| Plant Height | Up to 100cm |
| Yield | Heavy (indoor, optimised lighting) |
| Difficulty | Moderate |
| Award | Cannabis Cup Winner 2011 |
How to Grow Liberty Haze Seeds
- Germinate your feminized seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a starter plug. Taproots typically emerge within 24–72 hours at 22–25°C.
- Transplant seedlings into their final pots once the first true leaves appear. A 10–15 litre pot is sufficient given the compact stature — no need for massive containers.
- Keep the vegetative period short. Liberty Haze doesn't need much veg time to fill out, and the plant stays manageable. Two to three weeks of veg under 18/6 lighting is plenty for most setups.
- Switch to 12/12 to trigger flowering. Watch the colas develop — they'll start stretching and fattening noticeably from week 3 of bloom onwards.
- Monitor light intensity carefully. Experienced growers on forums have noted that running powerful LEDs at 100% with less than 30cm distance to the canopy can stress Liberty Haze. Back off the intensity or raise your light if you see bleaching or foxtailing.
- Harvest at 8–9 weeks of flower. Check trichomes with a loupe — mostly cloudy with a few amber is the sweet spot for that balanced cerebral-physical effect.
- Dry slowly in a dark room at 18–20°C and 55–60% humidity for 7–10 days, then cure in jars for at least two weeks. The terpene profile — that sharp lime-fuel note — develops properly during cure.
Aroma, Flavour, and Effect Profile
Liberty Haze smells like fresh lime zest soaked in diesel. There's an earthy, almost chemical sharpness underneath — the ChemDawg heritage announcing itself. When you break open a cured bud, the room fills with it. Not a strain you can dry discreetly without a carbon filter.
The effect hits cerebrally first. There's genuine mental stimulation — ideas come faster, conversations get more animated, music sounds better. It's social in the way that good sativa-leaning hybrids are: you want to be around people, not locked to the sofa. But give it twenty minutes and the G13 indica backbone makes itself known. A warm physical relaxation settles in without flattening you. At 25% THC, the potency is undeniable — even experienced users report that Liberty Haze commands respect.
Compared to something like Amnesia Haze, Liberty Haze is faster to flower, more compact, and hits harder physically. If you want pure cerebral raciness with no body weight, Amnesia is your strain. If you want that haze headspace with a fuller, more rounded finish — and you don't want to wait 12 weeks — Liberty Haze is the better pick.
Running Liberty Haze in a tent? Pair these seeds with a complete grow tent kit — tent, lighting, ventilation, and carbon filter sorted in one go. For germination, our propagation kits with heated mats and humidity domes give seedlings the best start.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the main effects of Liberty Haze?
An uplifting cerebral onset with social, energetic qualities, followed by a warm physical relaxation from the indica side. At around 25% THC, it's potent — start slow if your tolerance isn't high.
How long does Liberty Haze take to flower?
8–9 weeks from the switch to 12/12 lighting. That's remarkably fast for a haze-influenced hybrid — most pure hazes take 11–14 weeks.
How tall does Liberty Haze grow?
Up to 100cm indoors. It's a compact plant that puts energy into bud production rather than vertical growth, making it well-suited to tents as small as 60x60.
What does Liberty Haze smell and taste like?
Sharp lime zest and diesel fuel, with earthy chemical undertones from the ChemDawg 91 parent. The aroma is strong — a carbon filter is non-negotiable if discretion matters.
Is Liberty Haze difficult to grow?
Moderate difficulty. The plant stays small and flowers fast, but the dense colas can trap moisture late in bloom. Keep airflow strong and avoid overwatering in the final weeks to prevent mould.
What genetics are in Liberty Haze?
ChemDawg 91 crossed with G13, bred by Barney's Farm in Amsterdam. ChemDawg brings the fuel-forward terpenes and fast finish; G13 contributes physical potency and dense bud structure.
What's the difference between the 3-seed and 5-seed pack?
Same genetics, different quantity. The 5-pack lets you select the strongest phenotype from multiple plants. The 3-pack works if you're running a single plant and want a couple of backups.
Last updated: April 2026
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Medical disclaimer. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a qualified healthcare provider before use of any substance.











