What we do
HazeHack is a focused, operator-style knowledge base for the parts of cannabis growing that most people misread: drying, curing, light cycles, and the “why did my run fall apart” problems that show up in late flower and post-harvest.
The goal is simple: fewer wasted runs. Fast routing, clear checks, and practical next steps you can execute without guessing.
Who it’s for
- Home growers who want repeatable results and cleaner post-harvest outcomes.
- People who want a decision framework, not motivational talk.
- Anyone tired of conflicting advice and uncontrolled “try everything” troubleshooting.
Who it’s not for
- People looking for medical advice, dosing advice, or diagnosis.
- People trying to bypass local laws or hide illegal activity.
- People who want one magic schedule that works for every strain and every setup.
How HazeHack is structured
- Trunk hubs (Drying, Curing, Light Cycles, Haze, Troubleshooting) route you to the right depth fast.
- Deep pages give step-by-step checks, tables, and “do this first” sequences.
- Fix is symptom-first triage that routes into the best page for the situation.
What we don’t do
- No bro-science. If a claim matters, it gets a source or it gets removed.
- No “just add more nutrients” default. Most failures are bad inputs, bad timing, or bad post-harvest control.
- No risky shortcuts. If you are in a place where cannabis is not legal, this site is not for you.
How to use the Knowledge Base
- Pick the trunk first, then use the deep pages to execute a single clean change.
- Measure before you tweak: temperature, humidity, airflow, light schedule, then nutrition.
- Do not stack changes. One change, one observation window, one log entry.
Fast routing
| If you see | Start here | Next best page |
|---|---|---|
| Hay smell, dull aroma, harsh smoke | Drying hub | Drying cannabis correctly |
| Jar RH spikes, wet outside and dry inside | Curing hub | 58% vs 62% curing humidity |
| Flower stalls, weak finish, late-flower weirdness | Troubleshooting hub | Plants stall in late flower |
| Confusing advice about schedules | Light cycles hub | 14/10 light cycle explained |
Disclaimers and safety
- Educational only. This is not medical advice, and it does not replace professional guidance.
- Follow local laws. If cannabis is illegal where you are, do not use this site.
- Dosing calculators: tools are informational. If you have a medical condition, take medications, or are pregnant or breastfeeding, talk to a licensed clinician.
- Risk management: avoid mold exposure. If you see obvious contamination, stop and remediate.
Sources and credibility
When a topic touches health or safety, we prioritize public health and evidence-heavy sources over forum posts. We keep the writing original and practical, then link out so you can verify the underlying claims.
- FDA: cannabis, research, and drug approval context
- CDC: marijuana and public health
- NIDA: marijuana and cannabis research overview
FAQ
How often is this updated?
When a page needs correction, it gets corrected. Trunk hubs are expanded as clusters mature. If a topic changes over time, the page should carry an “as of” date.
Why so much focus on drying and curing?
Because you can grow good flower and still ruin it at the finish. Post-harvest control is where most quality and credibility are won or lost.
Can I share or cite these pages?
Yes. Link to the page you used. If you quote a checklist or table, link back so readers get the full context and updates.
How updates and corrections work
- Corrections beat pride. If a page is wrong or unclear, it gets rewritten.
- Stable URLs. Pages should not get renamed casually. If a rename is required, it should come with a redirect note and sitemap update.
- Version discipline. The service worker version is the single source of truth for cache updates.
How to get the fastest answer
- If you have a symptom, start at Fix.
- If you are post-harvest, start at Drying or Curing.
- If you are deciding a schedule, start at Light Cycles.