After much appreciate it and seeing the professionalization of the sector we have decided to return to the roots and get a regular strain.
The famous Nevill's Haze 90s, crossed with a parent Deep Chunk from a private selecting a grower who appreciate your desire to share the Deep Nevill born. A plant bright green foliage and buds with purple traces come from the father.
We must be careful when removing males, as some may begin to flourish while females. Generally, we will see the formation of male flowers as green balls attached to the internodes few days before the females show their sex.
The buds are not extremely large but very tight and acrylic coated with dark tones and violets.
Its taste is hard to describe as the crossing intensifies the flavor of lemon metal Nevill's Haze, with the earthy father.
It is a plant with high THC content and a highly psychoactive effect. The effect is instantaneous and highly energetic and is not recommended for novice consumers or people with anxiety.
It is a very good plant for cannabic olive oil and help remove the nausea resulting from chemotherapy processes, a fact that helps restore hunger.
- Indoor growing season: 1-1.5 weeks.
- Flowering period indoors: 8-11 . Weeks
- Indoor production / m2. 450-550 gr
- Outdoor height: 2-3 meters.
- Outdoor harvest, northern hemisphere: Principles October - Early November.
- Harvest outdoors, southern hemisphere: Principles Principles April- May.
- outdoor production / plant: 450 gr.
- Genotype: Neville's Haze X Deep Chunk.
- THC: very high.
- CBD: low.
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Strain FAQ
Why has the Cannabis Cup moved from Amsterdam?
The Cannabis Cup began in Amsterdam in 1988 and has now expanded to the US, Canada, and Jamaica. This global extension has followed the larger cannabis markets as cannabis legalisation changes throughout the world.
Are strains that finish at the Beginning of November good for indoor?
Although intended for the outdoors, most strains can reportedly thrive indoors under controlled light and temperature.
Does the environment or genetics determine metallic flavour?
A little of both. Some strains are genetically predisposed to produce metallic-tasting terpenes, but soil type and climate also reportedly affect them. Some are said to alter growing conditions in order to enhance flavours.
Were Sativa strains ever used for anything other than getting high or medicine?
Sativas' capabilities go beyond just these two things. Their strong fibres have been used to make ropes, clothes, and paper. This shows just how varied and valuable the cannabis plant has been even before its more modern uses.
Are strains with European genetics common?
No, modern breeding for high THC or CBD strains challenges European strains like ruderalis and Swiss landraces. Conservation is essential to preserve these strains' genetic variety as they are able to provide resilience, disease resistance, and climate adaptability.