This is the kind of smoke that works great for kicking off the weekend. This sativa-indica hybrid makes everything alright, effectively softening up the smoker from the kind of psychic tension that drives us to drink like fish, cuss like sailors and seek recklessly sensual pleasures. This Neville's Haze descendent can prevent, or at least mitigate, insanity -- and with a sweet organic quality and nice yields that taste and feels much better than Prozac. A little will launch you to a high altitude, but it keeps calling you back, a sweet enticement that follows you around like a shadow. This is ...continued
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| Overall Rating: |
7 |
Effect: |
Somewhat heady |
| Potency: |
8 |
Stature: |
Somewhat tall and lanky |
| Yield: |
4 |
Phenotype: |
Mixed, primarily Sativa |
| Ease: |
10 |
Indoor: |
- |
| Appearance: |
8 |
Outdoor: |
Oct 1 to Oct 15 |
| Odor Level: |
5 |
Odor: |
Like a Sativa cross, turpentine/pine |
| Taste Level: |
7 |
Taste: |
Turpentine/pine/medicine, not a harsh Sativa burn |
| Grower's Tils: |
Not Listed |
Sexes: |
Standard (M/F) |
| SI Rating: |
Not Listed |
Vintage: |
December, 2001 |
Seeds were a bit of a slow starter, they all did pop, lost one between the diaper and the soil. Some of these babies started moving right along and some of them acted like ‘failure to thrive’. One was like a microscopic but perfectly formed plant. I thought I was going to have to trash it. So, minorly disgusted, I moved them all to the greenhouse and they took off like a shot, all of them, very quick. All the plants looked just like one another, no major differences. Tall and skinny and delicate slender leaves/fingers. They all had to be tied down, they all showed sex fast, but were a little slow in early flower.
Three males, one shorter guy in full bloom before I caught him, but no seeds. I took one clone and let her flower with the rest. The clone took, just stuck it in some soil. So I had seven girls. The failure to thrive plant grew to be very tall, but she did not produce as much. This strain is not a big producer.
I had the big main colas and many smaller flowers on the side branches. A tiny popcorn bud does pack a punch, even the leaves around the bud are very nice, and they taste good too. The flowers themselves have that Sativa, not so great, turpentine/pine/sharp - pinch your nose! Well, I like it, because I know it´s all good, but it´s not the most delicious pot. Three or four hits from a glass pipe and you are good for four hours or so. More than that, you get nothing much done, and you may need a nap. Just a little bit and you can get more accomplished, including that which you may find intolerable otherwise. It took me a while to get used to this smoke. I am used to it now, and it´s a good Sativa, hits you in the head, never boring, and no paranoia. I went slow to start to get used to it.
If I did not need a giant yield, I would be growing this again.
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| Garden Information for this report |
| Bloom Wattage Used: |
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| Average Plant Height: |
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| Average Yield per Plant: |
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| Pruning or Plant Style: |
Tree |
| Fertilization: |
Organically fed |
Greenhouse grow, double wall polycarbonate.
I recommend this. Lots of fans this year.
Fox Farm Ocean Forest, Fox Farm Big Bloom, and water, twice a day during the heat.
I get direct sun from ten in the morning until three in the afternoon. It gets over one hundred inside the greenhouse. Haze Special could care less.
No mold, mites at the very end of flower, I just used a knock down spray with water. These girls did not get so big, and the breeder suggests this as a Sativa hybrid that could be grown inside, and I would agree.
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