Type and Genetics
Neville's Haze Regular cannabis seeds by Mr Nice SeedBank are a cross of Haze and nl5xHaze. The result is an Old School classic with long flowering, but it's worthwhile due to the quality of the final product.
Growth
It grows robustly with a sativa-like appearance, with long internodes, is branching, and has long, slender leaves.
Smell and Flavor
Classic Haze flavor with an incense-like taste that has been used for many famous crosses.
Effect
Its effect is powerful, energetic, and cerebral, with high psychoactivity, perfect for stimulating creativity and imagination, as well as for engaging in playful or artistic activities.
Yield
It flowers with long, sparsely confined buds, filled with resin.
Indoor yields of up to 400g per m2, the outdoor yield is average.
Indoor Flowering
It's suggested to select specimens with a 16-week flowering period and disregard those with longer flowering times that are not profitable indoors.
Outdoor Flowering
Outdoors, it can be harvested from late October to December in the Northern Hemisphere and from late April to June in the Southern Hemisphere.
Its long flowering cycle only allows its outdoor cultivation in climatic regions with warm autumns.
Sativa/Indica Percentage
A hybrid with sativa dominance
Cannabinoids
High THC
Awards
- 1st prize Haze Hydro High Life Cup 2017 Amsterdam
- 2nd prize Seed Bank Haze High Life Hemp Fair 2008 Amsterdam
- 2nd prize Seed Coffee Shop Haze High Life Hemp Fair 2006 Amsterdam
La Huerta's Opinion
Neville's Haze Regular from Mr Nice SeedBank is a cannabis strain that's difficult to grow due to its long flowering cycle. It's recommended for enthusiasts of the old school Haze strains.
Data sheet
- Types of seeds
- Regular seeds
- Indica sativa percentage
- 100% Sativa
- Flowering time
- Long Flowering (+65 days)
- Potency
- Potent effect
- Flavour
- Citric flavour
Incensed/Haze flavour
- Genetics
- Haze strain
- Other characteristics
- Award winning prize
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