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Silver Buddha Haze

Cannabis seeds

by Sumo Seeds

€ 27,00
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Two legendary Haze parents in one seed — Silver Buddha Haze crosses Super Silver Haze with Super Lemon Haze for an energising, sociable head effect backed by serious yield potential. Expect up to 500g/m² indoors with ScrOG or 750g per plant outdoors by mid-October. Bred by Sumo Seeds, 3 feminised seeds per pack.
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Silver Buddha Haze Cannabis Seeds by Sumo Seeds

Silver Buddha Haze is a sativa-dominant feminised cannabis seed that crosses two legendary Haze parents — Super Silver Haze and Super Lemon Haze — into a single, energising hybrid built for social sessions and big harvests. Sumo Seeds bred this one to fly high without the couch-lock, and the genetics deliver exactly that. If you want a Haze that keeps you moving and talking rather than melting into the furniture, this is the one to grow.

Sativa-dominant Haze hybrid 10-11 week flowering Up to 500g/m² indoors Up to 750g outdoors 18+ only

Why Grow Silver Buddha Haze Seeds

The Haze debate has been running since the '90s — Super Silver Haze or Super Lemon Haze? Sumo Seeds answered it by crossing both. Silver Buddha Haze takes the sharp cerebral clarity of Super Silver Haze and layers in the citrus-forward energy of Super Lemon Haze. The result is a strain that hits upstairs first with a mood-lifting, sociable head effect, then smooths things out with a gentle physical component that keeps you grounded without dragging you down.

This is a proper cloud-eater. The kind of plant you grow when you want something in the jar that makes a house party better, not something that ends the conversation. A few tokes and the mood lifts, energy picks up, and you're actually more fun to be around — not less. The mellow body feel prevents that wired, overstimulated edge some pure sativas can produce.

One honest note: this is not a fast finisher. At 10–11 weeks of flowering, Silver Buddha Haze demands patience. If you're used to 8-week indica runs, you'll need to adjust your schedule. But the wait pays off. The terpene profile develops complexity in those final weeks that a rushed harvest simply cannot match — expect sharp citrus notes layered over a classic Haze spiciness, with an earthy undertone that fills the room when you crack a jar.

Silver Buddha Haze Growing Specifications

Specification Detail
Seed bank Sumo Seeds
Genetics Super Silver Haze x Super Lemon Haze
Type Feminised photoperiod
Dominance Sativa-dominant
Flowering time 10–11 weeks
Indoor yield Up to 500g/m²
Outdoor yield Up to 750g per plant
Outdoor height 2m+
Outdoor harvest Mid-October
Seeds per pack 3
SKU CSSU0029

Silver Buddha Haze Indoor Growing Tips

Growing Silver Buddha Haze indoors is absolutely doable, but she stretches — and she stretches with intent. This is a sativa-dominant Haze, so expect vigorous vertical growth during the first 2–3 weeks of the flowering switch. Without intervention, she'll try to reach your lights and crowd out everything around her.

  1. Start training early in veg. Top the main stem once she has 5–6 nodes to encourage lateral branching and break apical dominance.
  2. Set up a ScrOG net at canopy height before flipping to 12/12. Tuck branches under the net as they grow through to create an even, flat canopy.
  3. Flip to 12/12 when the canopy fills roughly 60–70% of the net. She'll fill the rest during the stretch.
  4. Defoliate lightly in weeks 1 and 3 of flower to improve airflow and light penetration to lower bud sites. Haze plants can get bushy in the middle.
  5. Maintain consistent environment — 24–26°C during lights-on, 18–20°C lights-off. Humidity below 50% from week 5 onward to prevent mould in those dense, elongated colas.
  6. Be patient through weeks 10 and 11. Resist the urge to chop early. The trichomes need that full window to mature, and the terpene complexity develops late.
  7. Flush for the final 7–10 days with plain water to clean up the flavour profile.

In a well-maintained ScrOG setup with adequate lighting (400W HPS minimum, 600W preferred, or equivalent LED), yields of 500g/m² are realistic. We'd pick a 1.2m x 1.2m tent for 4 plants in ScrOG — gives you room to work without cramping the canopy.

Silver Buddha Haze Outdoor Cultivation

Outdoors is where Silver Buddha Haze really shows what she's made of. In a warm Mediterranean or southern European climate with long summers, plants can push past 2 metres and produce up to 750g of dried flower per plant. That's not marketing fluff — Haze hybrids with this lineage genuinely produce monster plants when they've got root space and sunshine.

Use large containers (50L minimum, 100L if you can manage it) or plant directly in amended soil. She's a heavy feeder during the stretch phase, so keep nitrogen available through early flower, then transition to phosphorus and potassium-heavy feeds from week 4 onward. Harvest timing is mid-October in the Northern Hemisphere — watch the weather forecasts closely if you're in a region where autumn rain arrives early. Botrytis loves long, dense Haze colas in wet conditions.

The one downside outdoors: discretion is difficult. A 2-metre Haze plant with that classic sharp, spicy-citrus aroma is not subtle. Plan your garden accordingly.

Silver Buddha Haze Compared to Similar Haze Seeds

Feature Silver Buddha Haze Super Silver Haze Super Lemon Haze
Genetics SSH x SLH Skunk x NL x Haze Lemon Skunk x SSH
Flowering time 10–11 weeks 9–11 weeks 9–10 weeks
Indoor yield Up to 500g/m² Up to 450g/m² Up to 500g/m²
Outdoor yield Up to 750g/plant Up to 550g/plant Up to 600g/plant
Dominant effect Energising, sociable Cerebral, creative Uplifting, citrus-forward
Body component Mellow, grounding Minimal Light

Silver Buddha Haze sits right between its two parents. If Super Silver Haze is the sharp, cerebral racer and Super Lemon Haze is the sunny mood-lifter, Silver Buddha Haze is the sociable middle ground — energising enough to keep you moving, grounded enough to keep you coherent. And that outdoor yield potential of 750g per plant puts it ahead of both parents for growers chasing weight.

Complete your Haze setup: pair Silver Buddha Haze with a ScrOG net and a carbon filter — the aroma on this one is loud, and your neighbours will know about it if you don't manage the exhaust. A 600W HPS or equivalent full-spectrum LED will push those 500g/m² yields from possible to probable.

Aroma, Flavour and Effect of Silver Buddha Haze

Crack a cured jar of Silver Buddha Haze and the first thing that hits you is citrus — sharp, almost lemon-rind bright, inherited directly from the Super Lemon Haze side. Underneath that sits the classic Haze spice: earthy, slightly peppery, with a musky sweetness that lingers in the room. When smoked or vaporised, the citrus comes through on the inhale and the spicy earthiness rounds out the exhale. It's complex — the kind of flavour that makes you pause and actually pay attention to what you're tasting.

The effect is head-first and fast. Within minutes you'll notice a mood shift — brighter, more talkative, more engaged. This is social cannabis, not introspective cannabis. The energising cerebral effect makes it a solid choice for daytime use, creative projects, or just making a barbecue more entertaining. The mellow physical component arrives later, smoothing out the edges without pulling you toward the sofa. You stay functional, you stay present, and the effect sustains for a good couple of hours before tapering gently.

According to Healthline, high-THC sativa-dominant strains are commonly associated with uplifting and focused feelings (Healthline, "Highest THC Strains: 17 Options"). Silver Buddha Haze fits that profile well — it's built for the grower who wants a head-dominant Haze with staying power.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does Silver Buddha Haze take to flower?

Silver Buddha Haze flowers in 10–11 weeks. That's on the longer side for indoor growers, but standard for a sativa-dominant Haze hybrid. Don't chop early — the final week or two is where the terpene profile really develops.

What yield can I expect from Silver Buddha Haze indoors?

In a well-maintained ScrOG setup with proper lighting, up to 500g/m² is realistic. Training and canopy management are critical — without a ScrOG, yields will be lower because the plant puts energy into vertical growth rather than lateral bud production.

Is Silver Buddha Haze suitable for beginner growers?

It's manageable but not the easiest first grow. The 10–11 week flowering time requires patience, and the sativa stretch needs active training. If you're comfortable with topping and ScrOG, you'll be fine. If this is your very first seed, something with a shorter flower time and less stretch might be less stressful.

Can I grow Silver Buddha Haze outdoors in northern Europe?

It's possible but risky. Harvest is mid-October, and if autumn rain arrives early in your region, those long Haze colas are vulnerable to mould. Southern Europe, Mediterranean climates, or greenhouse setups are safer bets for outdoor Silver Buddha Haze.

What's the difference between Silver Buddha Haze and Super Silver Haze?

Silver Buddha Haze crosses Super Silver Haze with Super Lemon Haze, adding citrus flavour and a slightly more sociable, grounded effect. Super Silver Haze is sharper and more cerebral. Silver Buddha Haze also edges ahead on outdoor yield — up to 750g per plant versus around 550g for SSH.

How tall does Silver Buddha Haze grow outdoors?

Expect 2 metres or more in large containers with plenty of sun. In open ground with rich soil, she can go taller. Early topping and training help control height if space is limited.

How many seeds come in a pack of Silver Buddha Haze?

Each pack contains 3 feminised seeds from Sumo Seeds.

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.

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