
Palomino Haze
(Silver Haze × Palomino Sunrise)
In the Palominos, there are mornings when the world turns itself inside out.
Fog settles low across the valley floor, so dense and silver it feels like the sky has dropped to the ground.
The mountains glow from beneath instead of above.
Light doesn’t fall — it rises, pulling itself upward from the soil like something ancient remembering how to breathe.
This place births strange things.
Beautiful things.
Things that should not exist, but do.
Palomino Haze is one of them.
Both parents grew light green from seed to harvest —
and yet, in this valley, their daughter emerged with purple phenos, colors written not in lineage but in land-memory.
She is the strain that proves the Palominos write their own genetics.
A Silver Haze reborn under desert fog and dawn light.
A plant shaped not by what her parents were,
but by the place they stood.
Palomino Haze is not named after a haze strain.
She is named after a weather pattern —
the silver fog that drapes your valley in early fall,
the one that glows lavender when dawn breaks against it,
the one that feels like a holy inversion of sky and soil.
This strain is the Palominos remembering themselves through a plant.
LINEAGE — Silver Haze × Four Fathers:
Silver Haze — The Mother:
Our phenotype expressed:
• fruity brightness during the grow
• heavy resin coverage
• unusual antique-wood aroma in the jar
• spicy exhale, likely caryophyllene-driven
• light green leaves and flowers
• clean, upright posture
• stable, vigorous growth
• terpenes that evolved at each phase
Palomino Sunrise — The Male Quartet
They contributed:
• color-triggering stress alleles
• increased resin thickness
• backbone stability
• deeper spice tones
• desert-smart stress response
• Loop-reactive chemistry
Together they create a haze daughter adapted to your valley,
not a generic haze profile.
AROMA & TERPENE ARCHITECTURE:
• soft fruit
• haze brightness
• warm resin
• subtle spice rising at dusk
In the Jar:
• antique wood (your unique phenotype trait)
• fruity sweetness
• faint spice
• resin glow
• clean, dry haze tone beneath everything
Dominant Terpenes:
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Caryophyllene — warm spice
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Limonene — fruit lift
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Pinene — desert clarity
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Humulene — antique-wood dryness
COLOR & PHOTOCHEMISTRY:
Actual color: purple phenotypes emerging in F1
This is a direct result of:
• cold dawn temperature drops
• fog-induced radiative cooling
• Loop-activated epigenetic shifts
• Four Fathers color triggers
The Palominos wrote their own signature onto her flowers.
GROWTH BEHAVIOR:
Structure:
• moderate height
• haze architecture with tighter nodes
• bright green foliage
• clean vertical column
Flowering:
• heavy resin for a haze
• lime-green → lavender shift possible
• strong aroma evolution
• thrives under fluctuating humidity
Resilience:
• wind-stable
• drought-smart
• fog-tolerant mornings
• high adaptability
Palomino Haze thrives where the sky and soil switch places —
exactly where she was born.
EFFECT PROFILE:
Palomino Haze delivers:
• cerebral clarity
• gentle uplift
• warm body ease
• spice-kissed exhale
• creative thinking
• soft introspection
She feels like a foggy morning that breaks open into perfect light.
PHENO PREDICTIONS — The Four Fog Daughters
Pheno A — “Lavender Fog”
• purple expression
• fruit + antique wood
• smooth hazy clarity
Pheno B — “Valley Silver”
• pure haze profile
• clean citrus-pine vapor
• green coloration
Pheno C — “Desert Antique”
• strongest antique-wood aroma
• warm spice
• deep resin
Pheno D — “Fogbreak”
• most balanced
• fruit → spice transitions
• slight color shift
Each pheno is a different face of fog meeting sunlight.
BREEDING POTENTIAL — The Haze of the Palominos
Palomino Haze contributes:
• color shift potential
• desert stability
• unique antique-wood terp expression
• cold-morning adaptability
• Loop-reactive scent mutations
This line will create extraordinary haze hybrids in F2 and backcross work.
To hold this lineage in your own soil, reach out through the contact page
or walk the Loop with us on X @the13throot.
Palomino Haze and her sister strains are shared through Project Packs
with those who walk the Loop.