90% SATIVA - 10% INDICA
THC: 22.6% CBD: 0.15% CBN: 0.17%
GENETICS
Almost pure Haze.
EFFECTS
Strong and psychoactive, very spiritual and introspective.
Stimulating, long-lasting high.
Medicinally effective in pain therapy and as antidepressant.
FLOWERING INDOOR
14 weeks with yield up to 700 gr/m2.
Tall plant, long and wide branches, ideal for ScrOG or LST.
FLOWERING OUTDOOR
Ready by mid-November (North hemisphere).
Yield up to 1200 gr/plant.
Ideal for equatorial, tropical, subtropical and temperate climates, needs support.
AWARDS
1st Seed Company HTCC 1998.
Strain FAQ
How was Neville's Haze created?
Neville's Haze honours Dutch breeder Neville Schoenmakers' creativity. One of his most successful hybrids was Haze A and Haze C crossed with Northern Lights #5. This strain won first prize in seeds in the 1998 High Times Cannabis Cup.
How have Sativa strains evolved to handle humidity?
Thin, extended leaves help sativa plants handle extreme humidity. Sativas are said to be great for producers in moist climates since their sleek leaves have been shown to repel mould and infections.
Can colder temperatures at the conclusion of their cycle impact terpene profiles?
The reduction in temperatures at the conclusion of their cycle can reportedly stress these plants into releasing unique terpenes, resulting in distinct and sometimes more complex scents and flavours. Stress-induced terpene synthesis is said to enhance strain taste.
Has outdoor cannabis growing a lower carbon footprint than indoor?
Due to its low energy use for lights and HVAC systems, legal outdoor cannabis farming is environmentally friendly. This greener method reduces electricity use and the carbon footprint of growing cannabis.
What are some challenges of long flowering time strains?
Long-flowering strains reportedly require more time and more resources. To maintain a nourishing environment, it is said that more care must be taken with nutrients and pest control. This increases costs and requires more expertise.