
Silver Haze
Cannabis seeds
by Vision Seeds
Silver Haze Feminised Cannabis Seeds by Vision Seeds
Silver Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid from Vision Seeds that crosses classic Haze genetics with Northern Lights and Skunk to deliver a cerebral, soaring effect in a surprisingly compact plant. If you want the full haze experience — long-lasting, heady, almost electric — but don't have the ceiling height for a 2-metre sativa, this is the seed to grow. Dense, resin-coated buds with a sweet pine taste and fruity aroma, all wrapped up in a plant that stays around 100cm tall.
Pack Size
Silver Haze feminised seeds from Vision Seeds come in packs of 3 seeds. Each seed is feminised, so you won't need to identify and remove males — every plant that germinates should produce flower.
Silver Haze Seeds: Genetics and Growing Profile
Silver Haze feminised seeds carry a genetic lineage that reads like a greatest-hits compilation of cannabis breeding. The backbone is Haze — that legendary sativa known for its soaring cerebral effect and long flowering time. Vision Seeds crossed that Haze mother with Northern Lights and Skunk, two strains that bring structure, resin production, and a more manageable growth pattern to the table. The result is a plant that keeps the best of what Haze offers — the headspace, the flavour, the trichome coverage — while trimming down the height and tightening up the bud structure.
At roughly 100cm, Silver Haze won't take over your grow tent. That's notably shorter than many pure sativa strains, which can stretch past 200cm indoors and become a genuine headache to manage. You still get the characteristic sativa stretch during early flowering, but it's controlled enough that an 80x80 or 100x100 tent handles it without drama.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seed Bank | Vision Seeds |
| Genetics | Haze x Northern Lights x Skunk |
| Type | Sativa-Indica Hybrid (Sativa-dominant) |
| Seed Type | Feminised |
| Seeds per Pack | 3 |
| Indoor Height | Approximately 100cm |
| Flowering Time | 10-12 weeks |
| Indoor Yield | Approximately 450g/m2 |
| Bud Structure | Dense, heavy resin coating |
| Aroma | Fruity |
| Flavour | Sweet pine with haze undertones |
| Effect | Cerebral, strong, uplifting |
Why Silver Haze Stands Out Among Haze Strains
Silver Haze feminised seeds solve the single biggest problem with growing Haze indoors: the wait. Pure Haze strains can take 14-16 weeks to flower. That's nearly four months of electricity, nutrients, and patience before you see a single mature bud. Silver Haze brings that down to 10-12 weeks by introducing Northern Lights and Skunk genetics into the mix. You're shaving off a month or more without gutting the effect profile that makes Haze worth growing in the first place.
The yield is generous too. At around 450g per square metre, Silver Haze outperforms a lot of sativa-leaning hybrids that tend to produce airy, wispy buds. The Northern Lights influence shows up here — buds come out dense and absolutely caked in resin. If you've ever been disappointed by a sativa harvest that looked like it should weigh twice what it actually did, Silver Haze corrects that. The buds have real heft to them.
Compared to something like Amnesia Haze, which flowers in a similar window but tends to stretch taller, Silver Haze is the more contained option. If your grow space has a height limit of around 120-130cm (accounting for pot, light, and a bit of headroom), Silver Haze at 100cm fits comfortably. Amnesia Haze can push past 130cm and requires more aggressive training to keep in check. Both deliver that cerebral sativa effect, but Silver Haze is the one we'd pick for a smaller tent.
Flavour and Aroma of Silver Haze
Silver Haze has a flavour profile that leans sweet and resinous, with a distinct pine note on the exhale that sticks around on the palate. The inhale carries a fruity sweetness — not candy-sweet, more like dried citrus peel with a musky, earthy base. The Haze genetics show through in the aftertaste: that slightly spicy, almost incense-like warmth that proper Haze strains are known for.
The aroma during the final weeks of flowering is strong. Expect a room-filling scent of sweet pine and fruit that a carbon filter will handle, but your nose won't miss. The terpene profile is complex enough to keep things interesting — it's not a one-note strain. There's depth there, and it translates directly from the plant to the finished product.
One honest note: the smoke is strong. Vision Seeds describes it as "very strong smoke," and they're not exaggerating. If you're used to milder hybrids, Silver Haze will remind you that Haze genetics don't mess about. The cerebral effect comes on fast and stays elevated for a good while. Start conservatively if you're not accustomed to sativa-dominant strains.
How to Grow Silver Haze Feminised Seeds
- Germinate your Silver Haze seeds using the paper towel method or directly in a small pot of moist, airy seedling soil. Keep the temperature between 22-26°C and the environment humid. Taproots typically appear within 24-72 hours.
- Transplant seedlings into their final containers once they've developed 2-3 sets of true leaves. A 10-15 litre pot works well for indoor grows where you want to keep the plant around 100cm. Larger pots encourage more root development and taller growth — useful outdoors, less so in a small tent.
- Provide 18 hours of light during the vegetative stage. Silver Haze responds well to LST (low-stress training) and topping. Because the plant stays relatively compact, you don't need to be as aggressive with training as you would with a pure sativa, but bending the main stem early encourages a more even canopy and better light penetration to lower bud sites.
- Switch to a 12/12 light cycle to trigger flowering. Silver Haze will stretch during the first 2-3 weeks of flower — expect roughly 50% height increase from the start of the flip. This is normal sativa behaviour and nothing to worry about at 100cm starting height.
- Feed with a bloom-specific nutrient schedule once flowering begins. Silver Haze is a hungry plant during weeks 4-8 of flower as those dense buds pack on weight. Watch for nitrogen excess (dark, clawing leaves) and dial back N while keeping phosphorus and potassium levels up.
- Harvest after 10-12 weeks of flowering. The buds should be dense, heavily frosted with trichomes, and the pistils should be mostly amber. Check trichome colour with a jeweller's loupe — milky-white with some amber trichomes indicates peak readiness for a cerebral effect. More amber shifts the profile towards a heavier body feel.
- Dry in a dark room at 18-22°C with 55-60% humidity for 7-10 days, then cure in glass jars for at least 2 weeks. The sweet pine flavour develops significantly during the cure — rushing this step costs you flavour complexity.
Growing Silver Haze indoors? A complete grow tent kit with ventilation, lighting, and carbon filtration gives you climate control from day one. Pair with a pH meter and a bloom-specific nutrient line to get the most out of those 10-12 weeks of flowering. A jeweller's loupe is also worth having — checking trichome colour is the difference between harvesting at the right moment and guessing.
What to Watch Out For
Silver Haze is a rewarding strain, but it's not entirely foolproof. The 10-12 week flowering window is on the longer side compared to indica-dominant hybrids that finish in 8-9 weeks. If you're impatient or running a tight grow schedule with multiple cycles per year, that extra 2-3 weeks matters. Plan your calendar accordingly.
The resin production is impressive but it also means higher humidity risk during late flowering. Those dense, trichome-covered buds can trap moisture if airflow isn't adequate. Keep your extraction fan running, maintain good air circulation around the canopy, and watch relative humidity closely during weeks 8-12. Bud rot in the final stretch is the most frustrating way to lose a harvest, and dense sativa buds are more susceptible than you'd think.
The strong smoke and cerebral effect also mean this isn't the best strain for casual, background use. Silver Haze demands your attention. That's a feature, not a bug — but worth knowing before you grow 4 plants and find yourself with more than you bargained for.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does Silver Haze take to flower indoors?
Silver Haze feminised seeds from Vision Seeds flower in 10-12 weeks under a 12/12 light cycle. This is shorter than many pure Haze strains, which can take 14-16 weeks, thanks to the Northern Lights and Skunk genetics in the cross.
What yield can I expect from Silver Haze?
Indoor growers can expect approximately 450g per square metre with proper lighting, nutrition, and environmental control. The dense bud structure means the yield weighs more than it looks — a nice change from airier sativa harvests.
How tall does Silver Haze grow indoors?
Silver Haze stays around 100cm indoors, making it manageable in most grow tents. Expect roughly 50% stretch during the first 2-3 weeks of flowering, so flip to 12/12 when the plant is around 60-70cm if height is a concern.
Is Silver Haze a sativa or indica?
Silver Haze is a sativa-dominant hybrid. The genetic cross of Haze with Northern Lights and Skunk gives it sativa-leaning effects — cerebral and uplifting — with the structure and density of an indica-influenced plant. The best of both worlds for indoor growers.
What does Silver Haze taste like?
Sweet pine dominates the flavour, with a fruity inhale and a slightly spicy, haze-like aftertaste. The aroma during flowering is strong and room-filling — a carbon filter is strongly recommended if discretion matters.
Are Silver Haze seeds feminised?
Yes. Vision Seeds Silver Haze seeds are feminised, meaning every seed should produce a female, flowering plant. No need to sex your plants or worry about removing males from your grow space.
Can I grow Silver Haze in a small tent?
Absolutely. At 100cm, Silver Haze fits well in an 80x80 or 100x100 tent. Use LST or topping during veg to create an even canopy and maximise light exposure. Just make sure your tent height accommodates the pot, plant, and light with some clearance.
Last updated: April 2026
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