A tribute to Neville Schoenmakers, revered in the cannabis community, has led to the creation of a special 3/4 sativa strain. Recognizable by its aroma, this strain is a blend of pure Haze and NL5/Haze, marking a significant impact on modern cannabis cultivars for its flavor, aroma, and effect. It’s primarily suited for those close to the equator for outdoor cultivation, though it can be grown indoors in other regions. Indoor growers are cautioned against plants flowering over 16 weeks as they offer little value. Clones from a long-flowering plant may finish 2-3 weeks quicker, potentially offering a workaround for indoor cultivation.
The strain is not recommended for Indica enthusiasts, catering more to those who appreciate the sativa-dominant genetics and its distinctive taste and effects. Neville Schoenmakers' legacy is celebrated through this strain, which emphasizes the importance of his contributions to the seed breeding industry.
- Heritage: Neville's Haze
- Category: The Naturals - Old school genetics
- Family of breed: Nl5/HazeA x HazeC
- Breeder: Shantibaba's
- Preferred medium: Bio and Hydro, Indoors and outdoors/greenhouse
- Expected yield: indoors it depends on the grower but expect 400 g/m2, outdoors and greenhouse it can become something from Jack and the Bean stalk... be warned.
- Flowering period: Indoors you should select anything that goes up until 16 weeks flowering time and kill any others as they are not practical for indoor rooms. The north hemisphere will be difficult for this plant only souther Europe like Italy, Spain, Portugal would allow
- Recommendations: For the experienced growers to the most advanced cultivators. A highly valued end product from the passed.
- Special Notes: For most people older than 40 , this plant will bring back long lost flavors of the passed. It is probably the closest thing to a pure sativa(3/4 sativa) that will herald results in an indoor room without taking longer than Moses took to find the land of Milk and Honey!
Strain FAQ
Can these strains exploit light efficiently on shorter days?
They've adapted to maximise light in late summer and autumn. This helps them flower fully with less sunlight. Something evolved from their Northern roots.
Neville's Haze challenges?
Neville's Haze's 16-week flowering time and affinity for warm climates are said to make it difficult to manage. Due to its stretchiness, it is rarely legally grown indoors. The yield is reported to be around 400g/m² indoors.
Can Sativa strains be effectively grown in cooler climates?
Growing Sativa strains in cooler climates poses a challenge due to their preference for warm, tropical conditions. However, with the use of greenhouses or indoor growing systems that can simulate a warmer environment, it is possible to cultivate Sativas effectively, though extra care in temperature and light management is crucial.