If you are familiar with cannabis history and you ever visited Amsterdam, then you must have tried this legendary sativa by the name of Neville/Nevil (after a famous Dutch grower Nevil Schoenemakers) strain named Neville Haze. The famous Haze genetics from the original Neville were luckily preserved, thanks to which we were able to create our Neville Express. This amazing strain, was a result of crossbreeding between some famous cultivars like G13, Northern Lights and Haze. Because of mostly sativa genetics, Neville tends to take some time in the flowering, but now we managed to stabilize an autoflowering version of the Neville Express !! Now you can enjoy the most famous Haze cultivar within a 90 days period. All the famous piney and diesel flavours are present in the autoflowering version, as well as that incredible high that we all love from the Hazes.
Strain FAQ
So how do flower tasting strains tie into cannabis and aromatherapy?
Floral cannabis strains' aromas are similar to lavender and rose essential oils. They have been used in aromatherapy to try and create certain effects.
Can Fast Strains handle colder weather?
Their versatility is a superpower. Fast Strains can reportedly harvest before the cold snap. This tenacity allows plants to thrive even in areas where summer is a brief visit, protecting legal producers in cooler climates.
Can auto-flowering strains adapt to varied conditions?
The tough ruderalis roots of auto-flowering strains make them cannabis' all-terrain vehicles. They can handle tough weather and unexpected pests, making life easier for those in difficult situations or just starting out.
What makes South American strains taste different?
Fresh, fruity, and floral terpenes characterise South American cannabis strains. Connoisseurs and medical users are said to love these unusual, deep 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.