The Shire steps out of the tall grass with the breezy uplift of its parents, Durban Poison and Silver Haze. A sativa-leaning hybrid by an unknown hand, it greets the nose with limonene's citrus snap over peppery caryophyllene and a pine-fresh lift of pinene; the flavor resolves earthy and floral with a faint berry sweetness. Most batches land in the mid to high teens, roughly 14–19% THC, with trace CBD, delivering a bright, talkative energy that often turns giggly and keeps momentum without feeling sharp or jittery. In the garden it tends toward classic Haze architecture: lanky, branching stems that stack airy, spear-shaped colas, rewarding training with moderate to generous yields. Expect a haze-style indoor finish around nine to eleven weeks and outdoor plants that like long, temperate seasons. Trim reveals silvered calyxes that sparkle when broken, echoing its lineage. Fans prize The Shire for crisp focus and a sociable mood, the kind of buoyant profile that shines on creative errands or sunny trails. With roots in two storied sativas rather than trophy pedigrees, this cultivar is less about hype and more about clean, daytime clarity - an unhurried walk home to the green hills that inspired its name. Terpwise, limonene leads, with caryophyllene and pinene in support.








