Description
Neville’s Haze: Hazy and Potent
Neville’s Haze seeds grow into tall and bulky marijuana plants. The buds are huge and faded green, while the leaves are smaller than average with a darker green tint to them. The buds are covered with light brown pistils or hairs, and additionally, you will find crystal resin throughout the buds. This resin makes it look like the buds were dipped in crystalized sugar. Sparkling in the light. When harvested, the nuggets are leafy and green, with orange and amber hairs covering them. Breaking open these nuggets will fill the air with a skunky aroma akin to that of 1980s buds. Neville’s Haze took home first place at the 1998 High Times Cannabis Cup, an award that is sought after by growers internationally. Winning the HTCC is a badge of honor for any marijuana strain. It also won second place at the High Life Cup in 2006. With a master-level resume like this, it is no wonder why growers are flocking to Neville’s Haze as one of their go-to strains of cannabis to grow for themselves.
Growing Tips for Our Seeds
The ideal environment for growing Neville’s Haze is similar to a Mediterranean environment. It requires lots of sunlight, fresh air, and quality soil to really thrive. It can be grown both indoors and outdoors by experienced growers and should perform really well in a greenhouse or controlled setting. It is a high-maintenance bud that needs tons of attention not only to the growing conditions but the plants themselves. If you have experience growing cannabis, you should have a relatively easy time bringing this potent and delicious strain to harvest.
Dial in Your Growing Conditions
- Indoor or Outdoor: Neville’s Haze cannabis plants can be grown indoors and outdoors by experienced growers. The ideal temperature for these plants is between 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit. The light requirement for this strain is 18-20 hours to ensure the proper time of growth. A 12/12 light cycle should get you through flowering and into harvest.
- Moisture control: Humidity levels of approximately 40-60% during the vegetative phase, gradually decreasing to 40% during the flowering stage. This will help keep mold and mildew off of your plants.
- Training Techniques: High-stress training is the most beneficial training technique for Neville’s Haze, as it will give this strain ample time to recover. It also increases the yields and THC content when performed correctly.
Yields, Flowering Time, and Harvest
- Flowering Time: Growing indoors, you can expect to harvest after a flowering period of up to 80-100 days. If you are growing it outside, then you need to plan to harvest in late Autumn, depending on when you planted your seeds.
- Yields: While Indoor yields are around 400 grams per plant, outdoor grows typically produce up to 600 grams per square meter. Given the longer-than-average flowering period, these yields are a welcomed surprise at the end of a high-maintenance grow.
Dominant Terpenes in Neville’s Haze: Worth the Work
The Neville’s Haze terpene profile is directly responsible for how the plant smells and tastes and the strong effects it has on its users. The most dominant terpene in this strain is myrcene, while beta-caryophyllene and humulene are secondary terpenes.
- Myrcene: Most Dominant – The most dominant terpene found in modern commercial cannabis.
- Beta-Caryophyllene: Secondary Terpene – The “spicy and peppery” terpene. Found in cinnamon, cloves, black pepper, and cannabis.
- Humulene: Spicy and Woody – When present in cannabis strains, it boasts a spicy, woody, and earthy flavor profile.
Dominant Cannabinoids in Neville’s Haze:
Cannabinoids play an important role in Neville’s Haze seeds and are generally a huge part of most strains of cannabis. That creative, euphoric, and happy feeling you get when enjoying the Neville’s Haze strain is due to its dominant cannabinoids. Each cannabinoid does something different to the user.
- THC: The Main Character – THC is the most dominant cannabinoid on the molecular level of this strain. The crystalline compound tetrahydrocannabinol is the main ingredient of cannabis. Topping out at a respectable 21%, the THC in this Sativa-dominant hybrid strain is responsible for the creative and euphoric feeling you get when enjoying Neville’s Haze cannabis.
- CBD: Very Minimal Amounts – While the CBD levels in Neville’s Haze are less than 1%, the cannabinoid is still present, and the effects are noticeable in this strain. CBD plays a smaller role in what the strain does to the user. CBD is non-psychoactive and can produce effects that help with anxiety, sleep, pain, and even stress. The CBD in the Neville’s Haze strain, even in its lower amounts, definitely has a positive effect on the user.
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