Rare Dankness is the Denver-bred seed bank behind some of the most respected Ghost OG and Chemdog crosses in modern cannabis — Ghost Train Haze, Moonshine Haze, Scott's OG. We stock 8 Rare Dankness strains, focused on high-THC photoperiod regulars and feminised seeds built on the breeder's signature Rare Dankness #1 male. Shop the full range below.


Rare Dankness
Ghost Train Haze 1
Rare Dankness is the Denver-bred seed bank behind some of the most respected Ghost OG and Chemdog crosses in modern cannabis — Ghost Train Haze, Moonshine Haze, Scott's OG. We stock 8 Rare Dankness strains, focused on high-THC photoperiod regulars and feminised seeds built on the breeder's signature Rare Dankness #1 male. Shop the full range below.
Rare Dankness is a Colorado breeder that built its name on Ghost OG, Chemdog, and Triangle Kush lines crossed with their proprietary Rare Dankness #1 stud. The work is unapologetically American — heavy resin, sharp citrus and chem-fuel terps, and THC levels that put their flagship strains near the ceiling of what's been measured. If you've ever heard someone talk reverently about Ghost Train Haze, you've already met their catalogue.
The selection here is small and deliberate rather than sprawling. We carry the headline sativas (Ghost Train Haze 1, Moonshine Haze), the OG-leaning indicas and hybrids (Scott's OG, Dark GhostTrain), and the variants growers come back for. Most strains are sold as regular seeds — meaning you'll get males and females and can pheno-hunt or breed — though feminised versions appear in the catalogue where Rare Dankness has released them.
This isn't a beginner-friendly catalogue, and we'd rather say so than oversell it. Rare Dankness genetics tend to want longer flowering windows, dialled-in feed, and a grower who's comfortable with regular seeds and sexing plants. If it's your first grow, this isn't the shelf to start on — come back once you've got a tent or two under your belt.
Intermediate growers with a working setup should look at Scott's OG or Dark GhostTrain first. The OG-leaning hybrids finish faster than the Haze lines, stay more manageable in height, and still deliver the resin production the breeder is known for. Regular seeds mean you'll need to sex them at pre-flower and pull the males, so factor that into your plant count.
Advanced growers chasing the flagship experience want Ghost Train Haze 1 or Moonshine Haze. These are long-flowering, stretchy, sativa-dominant plants that reward patience and punish anyone in a hurry. Expect a longer bloom than your average indica, plan for vertical space, and keep humidity in check through late flower. The payoff is the terpene profile and potency that put Rare Dankness on the map.
Whichever direction you go, treat the pack as a pheno-hunt rather than a guaranteed clone-quality result — that's the trade-off with regular seeds, and it's also why serious growers keep coming back to this kind of catalogue.
Most of the Rare Dankness catalogue is sold as regular seeds, meaning roughly half will come up male and half female. A handful of feminised releases exist where the breeder has produced them. Check the individual product page for the seed type before ordering.
Ghost Train Haze. It's been one of the most talked-about high-THC sativas in the American market for over a decade and is the strain most growers associate with the brand. Moonshine Haze and the Scott's OG line are the other names worth knowing.
Not really. Most of the catalogue is regular seed, sativa-leaning, and long-flowering — three things that make life harder for a first grow. If you're new, start with a feminised indica from another breeder and come back to Rare Dankness once you're confident sexing plants and managing longer bloom cycles.
Yes. We ship discreetly across the EU and to most other destinations where cannabis seeds are legal to import. Seeds are sold as souvenirs or for genetic preservation — check your local laws before germinating.
Last updated: April 2026
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