Dark Shadow Haze steps out of the Rare Dankness stable as a grape-laced, thought-brightening sativa-leaning hybrid. Born from Grape Ape and Nevil's Wreck (Arcata Trainwreck x Neville's Haze), it grows leggy and lateral, stacking big, trichome-frosted colas that can flash deep purples from its indica side. In the jar it leans on a trio of terpenes - myrcene, pinene, and caryophyllene - broadcasting sugar-dusted grape and berry backed by diesel and earthy haze. The high typically lifts first: a clear, focused, euphoric surge that stays energetic before easing into a calm body buzz, a profile consistent with its 70/30 sativa-to-indica split. Potency is variable by cut, with THC commonly in the 15-28% range and CBD under 1%. Growers meet a moderately demanding plant that prefers a short veg or multiple toppings to manage stretch. Indoors, expect medium yields around 400 g/m2 after 70-84 days of bloom; outdoors it favors warm, dry finishes. Dense, resin-heavy flowers and that grapy haze perfume make it a reliable hash-maker. Credit for the cross goes to Rare Dankness, who captured the Grape Ape sweetness and Nevil's Wreck fuel into a single, contemplative cultivar. When dialed in, Dark Shadow Haze stands out for bright, candy-grape flavor, smooth diesel exhale, and a buoyant, long-legged high that lingers without weighing you down.









