Panama Haze Feminized represents the pinnacle of modern sativa breeding at ACE Seeds, merging the elite Purple Haze and Green Haze clones with the 10th generation Panama Goddess.
This cross stabilizes the psychedelic complexity of 1960s Hazes while drastically increasing flower density and resin production. The definitive evolution of American Haze hybrids stabilized through the tropical vigor of Panama.
Panama Haze Feminized in brief
Panama Haze Feminized is a 100% sativa hybrid that combines the aromatic complexity of Neville’s Haze with the structural robustness of Panama Goddess. This variety requires extended flowering cycles and precise light spectrum management but guarantees higher yields than classic Haze lineages.
According to technical data from Seedfinder, Panama Haze Feminized manifests extreme heterotic vigor, ideal for large-scale cultivation setups.
Technical Sheet
- Genetics: (Purple Haze #23 x Green Haze #19) x Panama elite (F10)
- Type: 100% Sativa
- Flowering: 13 – 16 weeks
- Harvest: November (Outdoor)
- Height: Medium – Tall (Strong lateral growth)
- Cannabinoids: 18 – 23% THC, CBD < 0.2%, CBG 1 – 2%
- Terpenes: Terpinolene, limonene, myrcene, pinene
- Yield: High (400 – 600 g/m²)
- Techniques: SCROG, SOG, LST
- Extracts: High wash hash yield due to glandular trichome density
- Effect: Deep cerebral, psychedelic, hypnotic, and long-lasting
Cultivation management and yield parameters
Panama Haze by ACE Seeds Genetics requires a very precise nutrient regime, specifically avoiding nitrogen excess during the pre-flowering phase. The stretch ratio during the first 4 weeks of the twelve-hour light cycle is significant, often tripling the plant’s initial size.
It is fundamental to monitor VPD to ensure constant leaf transpiration, given the large surface area of the thin leaflets.
Indoor
In the grow room, Panama Haze by ACE Seeds Genetics expresses its potential under full-spectrum lamps with a strong blue component during veg.
As highlighted by reports on ICMag, the LED response is optimal if proper distance is maintained to avoid stress from excessive light intensity. I suggest using SCROG techniques to maximize light penetration into the lower buds and manage final height.
Outdoor
Outdoors, this variety requires tropical or Mediterranean climates with warm autumns to complete maturation by November.
Resistance to fungal pathogens like botrytis is excellent due to the airy flower structure that allows constant airflow. Strict control of substrate dryback between waterings stimulates the root system to explore the entire available substrate volume.
Terpene profile
The biochemical profile of Panama Haze Feminized is dominated by a massive concentration of terpinolene, responsible for the signature incense notes.
Pungent aromas of lemon, old wood, and oriental spices are perceived, inherited directly from the Haze #23 and #19 parents. The Panama component adds balsamic nuances that make the bouquet denser and less volatile than pure tropical sativas.
Effects of Panama Haze Feminized
Panama Haze Feminized is perceived by users as one of the most powerful and mental sativas currently stable on the market. The effect is traditionally associated with an immediate wave of cerebral energy, evolving into a hypnotic and introspective state without physical heaviness. Often sought after by those wanting to manage prolonged creative sessions, this genetic lacks the tolerance ceiling typical of modern hybrids.
Technical advantages
Panama Haze by ACE Seeds Genetics offers the advantage of exceptional F1 stability, reducing phenotypic variability in large populations. The branch robustness allows the plant to support the weight of the buds without requiring excessive staking, unlike many sativa-dominant Hazes.
Furthermore, the stability of Panama Haze against light-stress-induced hermaphroditism makes it technically superior to Neville’s old lines.
Errors to avoid
The most common error with Panama Haze by ACE Seeds Genetics is premature harvesting due to impatience with the long flowering cycle. Another risk is the use of EC levels that are too high (above 1.8), causing salt buildup and potassium lockout.
Finally, poor ventilation during the last 3 weeks can compromise the quality of the terpenes, making the aroma less sharp and more herbaceous.
Who Panama Haze is not recommended for
Panama Haze is not recommended for those with limited vertical space or those growing in regions with early, rainy winters.
It is discouraged for consumers with low THC tolerance, as its mental potency can be overwhelming and cause tachycardia or anxiety. It is not the ideal choice for those seeking a sedative effect or relaxation, as it is a sativa oriented exclusively toward mental activity.
Panama Haze vs other queens
Panama Haze vs Oldtimer’s Haze
While Oldtimer’s Haze is a pure tropical sativa with infinite flowering, Panama Haze is more productive and technically manageable. Panama Haze ensures denser flowers and a higher THC content thanks to the integration of Panama Goddess genetics.
Panama Haze vs Malawi
Malawi is known for a more physical and narcotic effect compared to Panama Haze, which remains purely cerebral and psychedelic. In terms of cultivation, Panama Haze has a wider internodal spacing, requiring more aggressive training techniques indoors.
Panama Haze vs Super Malawi Haze
Super Malawi Haze is a more powerful hybrid in terms of immediate impact, but Panama Haze offers superior aromatic complexity. The choice depends on a preference for incense notes (Haze) versus earthy and woody tones (Malawi).
FAQ
What is the flowering time of Panama Haze Feminized?
Indoors it usually requires between 13 and 16 weeks, while outdoors it matures toward mid-to-late November.
How to manage height indoors for Panama Haze?
It is recommended to induce flowering very early or use nets for training, keeping the apical tips distant from the light source.
Is Panama Haze Feminized mold resistant?
Yes, it possesses very high natural resistance to botrytis thanks to its airy flower structure and tropical genetics.
What is the average yield of this genetic?
Under optimal conditions, one can reach 500-600 g/m² indoors, which is an excellent value for a long-flowering pure sativa.
Is a long cure necessary for Panama Haze?
Absolutely yes; the terpenes of incense and old wood stabilize and significantly improve after at least 3-4 months of aging.