
Nevilles Haze
by Mr.Nice · United Kingdom
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Feminized
Regular
Country
United Kingdom
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About Nevilles Haze
Mr. Nice Neville's Haze is a tribute to Neville Schoenmakers, the pioneering figure behind modern seed breeding. This 3/4 sativa hybrid possesses distinctive qualities that enthusiasts will immediately recognize upon experiencing its aroma and effects. When selecting plants for indoor cultivation, prioritize specimens that complete flowering within 16 weeks; longer-flowering phenotypes are generally impractical for indoor operations. Growers who identify extended-flowering plants worth preserving should note that clones typically mature 2-3 weeks faster than their parent plants, potentially making indoor completion feasible for strains ordinarily requiring tropical conditions.
The flavor profile is authentically sativa-dominant, making this strain unsuitable for those preferring indica characteristics. Created by crossing a pure Haze with NL5/Haze genetics, this variety ranks among the most significant modern cultivars, particularly for its distinctive flavor, aroma, and effects. Outdoor cultivation works best within 10 degrees of the equator; indoor growing is recommended elsewhere.
Flowering duration: Indoors, select plants finishing by 16 weeks; discard longer phenotypes. In the northern hemisphere, only southern Mediterranean regions like Italy, Spain, and Portugal will allow completion before December, while southern hemisphere gardens can finish by June.
Recommended for experienced and advanced growers seeking a historically significant, highly regarded final product. This strain recreates aromatic profiles many growers over 40 remember from earlier decades—it delivers near-pure sativa performance (3/4 sativa) with indoor viability without excessive flowering timelines.
Compatible with both soil-based and hydroponic systems in indoor, outdoor, and greenhouse environments.



